Submitted by pradej t3_y0ikyi in singularity
As most people work an office job of some sort, when these roles start becoming automated is when people will really start noticing how much society will change.
I feel like everyone assumes fastfood/taxis/warehouse jobs will mostly be automated within say 5-10 years.
But what about core jobs like your typical office job? When do you think they will start becoming automated in large amounts?
Nearby_Personality55 t1_irs246n wrote
If you're over 45 then you have already seen a ton of office jobs disappear, even more if you're over 60. We don't have typing pools anymore. You don't have the records clerk at a hospital who works there 30 years and retires with a pension. There is a ton of office work that no longer exists and a lot is because a smaller number of workers can do a larger amount of work with modern computers.
A young woman used to be able to get an office job with a typing certificate and a high school diploma.
A lot of my arguments with Boomers have been around the fact that the same jobs just are not available for Gen X and younger.
So basically we've always expected office work to go away, and now office work requires a degree, an unpaid internship, and some nepotism to even get. Which speaks to its having largely already gone away.