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Diego Guzman
@boldslayer · 1:53

Jobs that wil not exist in 10 years

Because a lot of people rely on those simple jobs, and I'm saying simple because they don't require a lot of training per se. And some companies are going to decide to invest in technology and replace the workers for several reasons. But that's going to have an impact in our society. Either we want it or not. And I was wondering if anybody thinks that's going to be the case as well and what jobs would have that impact?
@MK1981
Michael Knight
@MK1981 · 3:37
Things like that will probably be more of the economy that we're going to be living in as technology gets better. Unfortunately, it is kind of scary, but there is kind of a community based approach to it that I like that will have us more in touch with our neighbors, more in touch with our communities, more so than living these lives of solitude the way that the digital space has allowed us to do, which hasn't really been good for us overall. And I could be completely wrong
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@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 2:30
And wouldn't you know it, like, 25 minutes later, there is a knock at my door, and it is a robot that is delivering the goods to my room. And I could not believe my eyes. This was the second time very similar robot within a couple of months. And now I'm seeing them more and more often. At least in food service, there's something that I think is becoming fairly common and even in terms of delivery
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Diego Guzman
@boldslayer · 3:49
Hey Taylor, thank you for replying. Yes, I totally agree with you. I mean, the type of jobs that we are seeing regularly in places like hotels, restaurants, factories are changing and are disappearing. One example that I can relate to is forklift drivers in some factories and they're being replaced by robots that just load whatever amount of boxes they need to transport from one point to another and they just do it. They don't need a forklift driver anywhere else. They just keep those robots
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Diego Guzman
@boldslayer · 5:00
And is everybody going to be able or available to go and learn higher technical skills to secure a job? I think that's where it's going to get complicated. I wish somebody, there's some billionaires somewhere that decides to help humanity with sharing the technology to help people, but I don't know if that's going
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