Submitted by sweetpapatech t3_124opkw in singularity
A.I. technology has the potential to impact ALOT of industries. However, this will also cause (potentially mass) job displacement, leaving many people uncertain about their careers and means of living.
The best path forward I feel is to give workers A.I. as a tool, rather than replace them with it. This will not always be the reality though, so we also need to invest in incentives and programs to help businesses and individuals both compete and have a good chance for success.
I'm curious though, what ideas do you all have in terms of fostering collaboration between AI and humans? What ways are there to prevent mass layoffs or at least support those who are laid off?
Some Question Food for Thought:
- How can we get people ready for this change (governments, workers, businesses)?
- What new industries or markets have yet to be discovered that A.I. may lead the way to?
- Which industries would benefit most from AI-human collaboration, and how do we adapt these industries to keep humans in mind?
- Can we develop ethical guidelines and policies for businesses to follow when implementing A.I., ensuring that the focus remains on enhancing human work rather than replacing it entirely?
Curious to hear what you all think, or if you know of any initiatives or groups out there actively working in this problem space.
Iffykindofguy t1_je0g6ua wrote
End capitalism.