Who moved my Cheese?

TL;DR: As automation, AI, quantum computing, and blockchain revolutionize industries, we face a potential job crisis with millions of jobs at risk. While new jobs may emerge, they could offer less security and lower pay. To navigate this transition, proactive adaptation and skills development are crucial.

"We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten." — Bill Gates

As we stand on the brink of a technological revolution, the road ahead is fraught with challenges. Automation, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, blockchain, and powerful multinational corporations are reshaping the workforce and global economy, potentially creating an unprecedented jobless crisis. Estimates suggest that automation could disrupt between 800 million and 2 billion jobs in the coming decade.

This seismic shift will undoubtedly cause economic and political upheaval, and how we address the jobless crisis will either inspire future generations or serve as a cautionary tale.

Jobs on the Chopping Block

The rise of automation threatens a diverse range of jobs:

  • Drivers
  • Bankers (those working in banks)
  • Low-skill/assembly manufacturing workers
  • Accountants and bookkeepers (especially tax preparers)
  • Cashiers (self-checkout kiosks replacing human roles)
  • Travel agents (self-service platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com)
  • Paralegals and legal assistants (with a 94% chance of automation)
  • Fast food cooks (automated cooking robots)
  • Translators and interpreters (with AI advancements)
  • Librarians
  • Booksellers
  • Newspaper reporters

The Rise of the Gig Economy

While new jobs may arise, they are likely to be gig-based, offering less security, lower pay, and minimal influence. Jobs of the future will demand more education, potentially creating a massive debt trap as the cost of education rises.

With an expected population growth of over 2 billion people, the question remains: can we provide genuine, well-paying full-time employment for everyone without straining global resources?

The Illusion of Job Security

Some may feel their jobs are safe, residing in automation-safe industries like occupational therapy, medicine, clergy, or programming. However, the ripple effects of joblessness will impact everyone. Increased competition for "safe" jobs and the potential automation of half of all current work tasks means even those who retain their jobs may face underemployment and systemic challenges.

The Economic Impact

Governments will face pressure to address the economic fallout. They may need to raise taxes or resort to printing more money, leading to inflation and decreased purchasing power.

Ultimately, while the richest may profit from job-killing automation, the broader population will bear the economic consequences.

Preparing for the Future

To navigate this tumultuous period, individuals and businesses must embrace adaptability and continuous skills development. By proactively engaging with technological advancements, we can mitigate the adverse effects of automation and seize new opportunities in the evolving job market.

Who moved my Cheese?
James Huang May 22, 2020
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