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Machine learning will change jobs—impact on economy could surpass that of previous AI applications

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Techxplore[^]:

    Machine learning computer systems, which get better with experience, are poised to transform the economy much as steam engines and electricity have in the past. They can outperform people in a number of tasks, though they are unlikely to replace people in all jobs.

    "Fore I'll let your steam drill beat me down I'm gonna hammer myself to death"

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      Techxplore[^]:

      Machine learning computer systems, which get better with experience, are poised to transform the economy much as steam engines and electricity have in the past. They can outperform people in a number of tasks, though they are unlikely to replace people in all jobs.

      "Fore I'll let your steam drill beat me down I'm gonna hammer myself to death"

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      Joe Woodbury
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      And Linux will own the desktop.

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        Techxplore[^]:

        Machine learning computer systems, which get better with experience, are poised to transform the economy much as steam engines and electricity have in the past. They can outperform people in a number of tasks, though they are unlikely to replace people in all jobs.

        "Fore I'll let your steam drill beat me down I'm gonna hammer myself to death"

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        There are a lot of Journalist and Content Writer Jobs being generated due to these new paradigm shifts and buzz words. Also in the area of fake news.. god knows if 10 years down the line you wake up and you don't find any robots on the streets and you still have to work to eat !!! quite a disappointment.

        Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

        We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. - Greta Thunberg

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          There are a lot of Journalist and Content Writer Jobs being generated due to these new paradigm shifts and buzz words. Also in the area of fake news.. god knows if 10 years down the line you wake up and you don't find any robots on the streets and you still have to work to eat !!! quite a disappointment.

          Caveat Emptor. "Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long

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          Mark E Deardorff
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          Hackers will find a way... Fun and/or terror will ensue.

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