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posted by LaminatorX on Monday October 06 2014, @11:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the with-a-capital-T-which-rhymes-with-D-and-that-stands-for-Drones dept.

Gartner’s crystal ball foresee an emerging ‘super class’ of technologies.

Gartner sees things like robots and drones replacing a third of all workers by 2025, and whether you want to believe it or not, is entirely your business. This is Gartner being provocative, as it is typically is, at the start of its major U.S. conference, the Symposium/ITxpo.

Smart machines are an emerging "super class" of technologies that perform a wide variety of work, both the physical and the intellectual kind, said Sondergaard. Machines, for instance, have been grading multiple choice for years, but now they are grading essays and unstructured text. This cognitive capability in software will extend to other areas, including financial analysis, medical diagnostics and data analytic jobs of all sorts, says Gartner.

http://www.computerworld.com/article/2691607/one-in-three-jobs-will-be-taken-by-software-or-robots-by-2025.html

What do you think of Gartner's predictions ? What will happen to all the phone sanitizers?

 
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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday October 07 2014, @03:32PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Tuesday October 07 2014, @03:32PM (#103089)

    (continuing on my Poe's Law rant)
    Well yeah, go ahead and overtax my god-given money to provide people with free contraception so they don't have to be responsible!
    It's not like a home delivery costs money, and then they can give the baby up for adoption and get right back to retraining for a better-paying job, having enjoyed a few days of strangely mandatory free rest (free as in not losing your job, you shouldn't on top of it get paid to rest if you didn't save enough vacation). Why would society enable behaviors that are beyond my perception of proper?

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  • (Score: 2) by kaszz on Tuesday October 07 2014, @04:24PM

    by kaszz (4211) on Tuesday October 07 2014, @04:24PM (#103151) Journal

    I think it boils down to that what other people do will affect your life regardless whether you like it or not. If these kids were left to their own devices like they are in some 3rd world countries. They would ravage and pilferage the surroundings. On the larger scale there isn't resources to keep 10 billion or so people happy on this planet. And most certainly not if they desire a decent standard of living.

    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Tuesday October 07 2014, @04:32PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Tuesday October 07 2014, @04:32PM (#103161)

      Technically, there are enough resources for 10B people, but if we want their children to have anything livable to grow up in, they need to learn to share a lot better and waste a lot less. But that's communism, and we know that doesn't work, because we took a wall down 25 years ago...

      (my two previous comments were sarcastic, that's why I made a Poe's Law reference)

      • (Score: 2) by mhajicek on Tuesday October 07 2014, @09:38PM

        by mhajicek (51) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday October 07 2014, @09:38PM (#103324)

        Jeeze, 25 years ago? I feel old...

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