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To: combjelly who wrote (21992)6/18/2017 2:14:22 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361384
 
But technology had come and those jobs and workers had lost out. Which is an old, old story. Especially since the Industrial Revolution.

The problem is that going forward that will happen with a vengeance in knowledge based jobs as well, so education per se isn't going to save the day. As I like to harp, Medicine will see this in particular, because exhaustively and expensively training a human brain will not compete with AI/ML solutions for the same problem when those solutions will have been trained on millions of cases. The human brains aren't doing anything with their knowledge other than using it to id a problem given some data. For a while I expect human to still excel if they somehow manipulate the knowledge, especially creatively, but I doubt even that is a safe haven longer out. But those who simply reference their knowledge for ID'ing things are dinos. Radiology and Pathology will be the canaries in the coal mine of medicine.