Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

97 | John Danaher on Our Coming Automated Utopia

May 18, 2020
John Danaher, a Senior Lecturer in Law at NUI Galway, shares his insights on automation and its potential to create a society where work is optional. He explores the implications of a future where human creativity flourishes without the constraints of obligatory employment. Topics such as universal basic income, the evolving landscape of work amidst automation, and the philosophical perspectives on meaningful engagement in life are examined. Danaher argues for a thoughtful approach to embracing technology while ensuring autonomy and purpose in this new world.
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Jobs: Socially Constructed

  • Technology changes job tasks, not always eliminating jobs, as jobs are socially defined.
  • Automation can redefine roles, focusing on tasks where humans have a comparative advantage.
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Robots Displacing Workers

  • Studies suggest robots displace more workers than they create, leading to net job losses.
  • This displacement effect is expected to increase with growing robotization.
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Job Automation and AI

  • Routine jobs are easily automated, while non-routine jobs, though traditionally harder, are increasingly susceptible to automation as AI develops.
  • Even jobs considered intrinsically human, like artists or scientists, face potential automation.
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