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Title    The Future of Work Is Uncertain, Schools Should Worry Now
Date    Thursday December 14 2017, @11:20PM
Author    mrpg
Topic   
from the robot-scare-fad dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=17/12/14/0122256

Phoenix666 writes:

Weep for the future?

Today's 6th graders will hit their prime working years in 2030.

By that time, the "robot apocalypse" could be fully upon us. Automation and artificial intelligence could have eliminated half the jobs in the United States economy.

Or, plenty of jobs could still exist, but today's students could be locked in a fierce competition for a few richly rewarded positions requiring advanced technical and interpersonal skills. Robots and algorithms would take care of what used to be solid working- and middle-class jobs. And the kids who didn't get that cutting-edge computer science course or life-changing middle school project? They'd be relegated to a series of dead-end positions, serving the elites who did.

Alternatively, maybe Bill Gates and Elon Musk and the other big names ringing the alarm are wrong. A decade from now, perhaps companies will still complain they can't find employees who can read an instruction manual and pass a drug test. Maybe workers will still be able to hold on to the American Dream, so long as they can adjust to incremental technological shifts in the workplace.

Which vision will prove correct?

30 years into the Information Revolution and schools are only just now realizing they should teach kids how to code...


Original Submission

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  1. "Phoenix666" - https://soylentnews.org/~Phoenix666/
  2. "Weep for the future?" - https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2017/09/27/the-future-of-work-is-uncertain-schools.html?PageSpeed=noscript
  3. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=23797

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