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Robert Reich: In Our Horrifying Future, Very Few People Will Have
Work or Make Money
Think you're safe because you're a professional? Think again.
By Robert Reich / Robert Reich's Blog
March 17, 2015
It’s now possible to sell a new product to hundreds of millions of
people without needing many, if any, workers to produce or
distribute it.
At its prime in 1988, Kodak, the iconic American photography
company, had 145,000 employees. In 2012, Kodak filed for bankruptcy.
The same year Kodak went under, Instagram, the world’s newest photo
company, had 13 employees serving 30 million customers.
The ratio of producers to customers continues to plummet. When
Facebook purchased “WhatsApp” (the messaging app) for $19 billion
last year, WhatsApp had 55 employees serving 450 million customers.
A friend, operating from his home in Tucson, recently invented a
machine that can find particles of certain elements in the air.
He’s already sold hundreds of these machines over the Internet to
customers all over the world. He’s manufacturing them in his garage
with a 3D printer.
So far, his entire business depends on just one person — himself.
New technologies aren’t just labor-replacing. They’re also
knowledge-replacing.
The combination of advanced sensors, voice recognition, artificial
intelligence, big data, text-mining, and pattern-recognition
algorithms, is generating smart robots capable of quickly learning
human actions, and even learning from one another.
If you think being a “professional” makes your job safe, think
again.
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