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Title: ‘Everything is changing’: We must act now to beat unemployment risks from AI – Mark Cuban
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URL Source: https://www.rt.com/viral/397282-mar ... tificial-intelligence-warning/
Published: Jul 24, 2017
Author: staff
Post Date: 2017-07-24 03:27:24 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 222
Comments: 2

‘Everything is changing’: We must act now to beat unemployment risks from AI –

Billionaire Mark Cuban has warned that problems arising from artificial intelligence must be dealt with now to prevent mass unemployment.

Speaking at the OZY festival Sunday in New York’s Central Park, the Dallas Mavericks owner predicted massive upheaval in the worlds of science, technology and commerce in the coming decades. Read more Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk (R) answers questions from Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval © Brian Snyder ‘Fundamental risk to civilization’: Elon Musk fears AI future (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

"However much change you saw over the past ten years with the Apple iPhone, that's nothing," said Cuban, adding that he is concerned about artificial intelligence making everyday business practices obsolete.

“There’s going to be a lot of unemployed people replaced with technology and if we don’t start dealing with that now, we’re going to have some real problems,” he warned.

Asked what important business trends he has his eye on, Cuban was emphatic. “We’re going through a transitional period where we’ll see more disruption driven by artificial intelligence than we’ve seen in the last 30 years,” he said.

“Without question, machine learning, computer vision and neural networks are changing everything. It will change how people approach problem-solving. There’s a downside too – a lot of jobs that were very repetitive are going to get replaced by neural networks.”

The software entrepreneur, who is currently worth upwards of $3 billion, is a keen student of future technology. In March, he predicted that the world’s first trillionaire will come from AI manufacturing.

"I am telling you, the world's first trillionaires are going to come from somebody who masters AI and all its derivatives and applies it in ways we never thought of," Cuban told the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.

Artificial intelligence will create world’s first trillionaire - Mark Cuban t.co/YOexIpqtmFpic.twitter.com/rZHiiH2T6H — RT America (@RT_America) March 14, 2017

He has also in the past voiced disapproval about ideas such as the Universal Basic Income (UBI) to deal with worker displacement.

UBI advocates hope that future unemployment will be mitigated by regular payments to the population through an equal redistribution of corporate wealth. In February, Cuban tweeted: “Automation is going to cause unemployment and we need to prepare for it.”

Automation is going to cause unemployment and we need to prepare for it. t.co/YEp5txG9aP — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) February 20, 2017

When another Twitter user welcomed him to “Team Basic Income”, Cuban responded:

“No. I think it’s one of the worst possible responses.”


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AI - intelligent automation probably on par with agricultural, industrial and information revolutions. To fit everyone in have to go to a merit-based, moneyless economy/society where everyone is trained to be available to do something useful. Cuban is right about basic income for all being a terrible idea because it says being useless is OK.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Cuban is right about basic income for all being a terrible idea because it says being useless is OK.

That's not a pragmatic reason, but a moral reason that does not offer a solution.

The 40 hour work week was decreed by Henry Ford because it was the most that a worker could put in before productivity dropped off due to fatigue and other factors. But that doesn't mean there wasn't more demand for work than 40 hours for each person in the labor force.

With tech progression, workers have increased their productivity, and it may be that in this day and age, demand for labor has been overcome by supply of productivity.

In a world where tech is starting to grow at exponential rates with robots and AI, society may be hard pressed to find enough needed work to keep all working class people busy doing real productive things for 40 hours per week.

Logic dictates that when technological advancements allow increased productivity with the same or less human labor, the amount of labor needed by society will decrease. And if in such an environment, the 40 hour work week continues to be considered the norm, then the math requires that unemployment increase.

One solution is to reduce the standard work week from 40 to perhaps 30-35 hours. Businesses can hire more people as needed to help spread the wealth, literally.

But I'm not so sure a "negative tax" is a bad thing. Given the advance in tech already mentioned challenging the 40 hour work week paradigm, I'm having a hard time formulating a logical argument against it. It comes down to the simple fact that a natural benefit of increasing technology is a reduced need for human labor. And that pretty much implies that yes, people will become more and more useless. Or at least they will have ever increasing opportunity to be useless, if that is what they choose to be.

Certainly that's unhealthy for the human entity, but that dosen't mean that it can't be what awaits us.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-07-24   4:36:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0) (Edited)

To fit everyone in have to go to a merit-based, moneyless economy/society where everyone is trained to be available to do something useful. Cuban is right about basic income for all being a terrible idea because it says being useless is OK.

Nobody should be thought useless. Even the incarceraated have produced numerous jobs for others but not as they should have and many could have avoided that if they'd been able to join or remain in America's workforce beneficially and sustainably. The financial system here is worse than dysfunctional for the vast majority of Americans. It causes much societal wreckage and suffering, then devalues all those in need of help, care and guidance as "expenses" when they've actually generated more worthwhile jobs than any business ever has. Some supposedly successful profiters of the decrepit and corrupt monetary system are also devalued, selectively and most especially the goodly sort, as little more than resource depletion expenses and carbon unit hazards. Depopulation agendas are pushed by elitist money-moguls, "celebrities" and their congregate accomplices as if "lesser gifted" populaces are to be personally blamed for the world's food and usable-water scarcities, shelter shortages and so on that wouldn't continually be ongoing problems of deprivation if sinister genocidals, their torturous minions of inhumanity and agencies of havoc weren't obstructing workable remedies that could be easily financed with better currency-system alternatives for communities and nations.

For instance, probably few rational people would object to much but their views of the landscape if nutritous, non-GMO foods could be farmed safely in vertical tiers upward as needed to end starvation. Solar, wind and tidal-wave power aren't impractical or unfeasible except to the monopolist systemics who don't want those options to be readily available for us to have cleaner energy, air and environments. Desalination plants could convert seawater to plentiful supplies of freshwater or that could be done with far less complexity and funding issues, if necessary. The monopolistic, greedy and such have claimed that wouldn't be profitable enough for them but that's just more evidence of their hostile oppositionism against the survival and best interests of everyone in the world they devalue.

Food For Thought - 4um Refs.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2017-08-01   7:50:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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