tisdag 11 november 2014

Are driods taking our jobs?


The increase in usage of technology in production or value creation whether it’s producing products or services is affecting our lives. Some studies show that these robots, algorithms or digital tools are taking over jobs that previously required humans. These tools ability to make the job is improving and in some cases are perfect. Corporate profits are higher than they ’ve ever been, but these businesses are not hiring at the same ratio. The need of hiring human labour in the future will decrease. We are heading to a society that will be very productive but will not need as many human workers.

Andrew McAfee claims that the most important human development is technology. This technology has caused stabilisation in prices, elimination of waste and improved life quality. In the future, technology will have a more significant role. It will be freeing our time and giving us the opportunity to do other things such as reducing poverty and misery around the world and living more lightly around the planet.

Mr McAfee’s positive vision of the future is very inspiring. However, I do believe that people at the bottom of the pyramid will not benefit from these innovations. The massive increase of profits will only benefit corporate shareholders.  Improved technology will lead to higher consumption of natural resources, and we will run out of these resources sooner than expected.  Higher unemployment will also lead to lower consumption that in return will make it more difficult for the economy to grow, and a recession will be expected.  We are currently facing a slow growth in economy thanks to governmental stimulants of the market. These stimulants had a more positive impact on corporate profits than employment; a major factor could be the use of and the investment in technology rather than investing in human labour. If not everyone in economical terms can benefit from the improved technology; we will see a world with a huge gap between rich and poor people and an increase in conflicts.  A reallocation of resources and change in taxation of corporate profits might be an effective tool to reduce the gape in a society where the technology has taken over.

Maha El Khalil



2 kommentarer:

  1. Great work Maha!

    I enjoyed reading your reflection and found your explanation towards depression interesting. However I believe that just because the droids are taking some jobs they also creates new ones, someone must build, design and innovate them for example. I don’t think it will employ to the same extent though.
    Basically I thought you did a great reflection and you could really feel the depth of the video in your writing, keep up the great work.

    Regards Marcus

    SvaraRadera
  2. Good reflection!

    In your reflection you bring up both good and bad aspects with the technology. No one can argue against that technology has made a big impact on our society and has changed many things into the better.

    As you said, technology is making our society more productive, which is a good thing, but what difference does it make if people are unemployed and cannot afford to spend. That leads me into your other thought, are technology one of the reasons that we are having a bad economy with high unemployment? I think that the answer to that is yes. That is the problem, how are we going to get a balance between the benefits that technology provides us at the same time as our jobs still remains?

    Best regards
    Lovisa

    SvaraRadera