Automation is expected to wipe out 7 million jobs in the next five years, adding only 2 million new ones. Have you got a survival plan?
http://www.moneytalksnews.com/5-ways-outsmart-the-robots-that-are-stealing-jobs/?all=1
5 Ways to Outsmart the Robots That Are Stealing Our Jobs
Discussion in 'Other News' started by dca, Apr 5, 2016.
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I can't imagine what is accelerating this automation development we're seeing today \sarcasm\
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Right now there's 59 robot truck drivers on this forum?
We're all doomed!
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It's a good thing most of my ammo is armor piercing
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Terminator or walking dead quite a future .
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Ray Kurzweil: Humans will be hybrids by 2030
June 04 NEW YORK
In the future, humans are going to be artificially intelligent.
That's the prediction of Ray Kurzweil, director of engineering at Google(GOOGL, Tech30), who spoke Wednesday at the Exponential Finance conference in New York.
Kurzweil predicts that humans will become hybrids in the 2030s. That means our brains will be able to connect directly to the cloud, where there will be thousands of computers, and those computers will augment our existing intelligence. He said the brain will connect via nanobots -- tiny robots made from DNA strands.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/06/03/technology/ray-kurzweil-predictions/
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2029: the year when robots will have the power to outsmart their makers
Ray Kurzweil, Google expert in artificial intelligence, predicts that by 2029 robots will make jokes and flirt
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/feb/22/computers-cleverer-than-humans-15-years
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Ray Kurzweil: In The 2030s, Nanobots In Our Brains Will Make Us ‘Godlike’
Once we’re cyborgs, he says, we’ll be funnier, sexier and more loving.
Oct 01, 2015
- Kathleen Miles Executive Editor, The WorldPost
KTSIMAGE VIA GETTY IMAGES
An artistic rendering of a neural network with an artificial connection in a nanotechnology concept.
Futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil predicts humans are going to develop emotions and characteristics of higher complexity as a result of connecting their brains to computers.
“We’re going to be funnier. We’re going to be sexier. We’re going to be better at expressing loving sentiment,” Kurzweil said at a recent discussion at Singularity University. He is involved in developing artificial intelligence as a director of engineering at Google but was not speaking on behalf of the company.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/ray-kurzweil-nanobots-brain-godlike_us_560555a0e4b0af3706dbe1e2
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