The future of automated jobs (part 2)

in #news7 years ago (edited)

Google Lens

Now maybe not everyone would correlate Google Lens to job automation especially when you look at the facts that it recognizes flowers and restaurants, however when you combine Goole Lens with automated tesla's you actually have automated taxi's that can recognize buildings, cars, bike's and humans and so become safer and more accurate.
Cars would not only know where they are driving but at the same time, it would be providing useful information about the surroundings, recognize the customer that ordered the ride allow the crypto payment to be made through facial recognition and stop exactly in front of the door, while sending a message to the hotel that the customer has arrived.
The way I see it is that Google Lens is only what you make of it, and when they implement it on robots you will see that soon enough any basic human skill can be replaced with automation.

Amazon's delivery drones

On December the seventh the first customer received the first package ever delivered by a drone, and happy he was because he knew he did not make someone go out in the cold to deliver a package to him.
"Ah, he can still become a cabby, no?" well as the cab drivers are becoming mailmen the mailmen should maybe try elsewhere? So I really do agree that the future is bright we don't need to force people to go out in the cold rainy weather to deliver packages they can surely become something else right? And cab drivers they can find other jobs to right? Wel then we have truck drivers they will be replaced as well as Tesla keeps making progress in the field of automated transport. You can't keep on going saying new jobs are being created because the fact is ever since the industrial revolution inequity has been getting worse bit by bit.

If we just could maybe think of a way to make these automated jobs work on a blockchain and provide back for those who don't have a job or lost it through automation we would be well on way with a civilized civilization and automatically be providing for those who need it, sounds like a good ecosystem to me.

Automated jobs (part1)
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