What occupations would be in danger in the next decades?

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  1. wasgedn

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    first world will get less and less industry...this is even yet nowadays in 3 world...
    main first world jobs will be media,advertising,health,verwaltung,redlight,refugees(billion dollar game),service,IT...
    construction will made from second world ppl...with every year companys die cause they dont use black workers and this is the same in agriculture in the US
     
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  3. black bounty

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    I took back my dead rented modem back to the 'Orange" shop. I said it was dead to the assistant who said that I must go anyway and test it myself on a machine dedicated to that purpose. Now I am a technician, but even an idiot would know that if no light comes on not much is going to happen, so I stood there for ten minutes while the machine went through it's evolutions on a modem that might as well have not been turned on. It finally printed out a ticket saying that it was fucked and that I can have a new one. So there is somoene's job gone right there The only satisfying thing was that I got to rate their robot. I always remember the predictions of the future from the 60's saying that we would all have more leisure time as machines would be doing all the work. They omitted to tell us that the extra leisure time would be because we would have no job!
     
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    Well we had it tough. We used to have to get up out of the shoebox at twelve o'clock at night, and LICK the road clean with our tongues. We had half a handful of freezing cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at the mill for fourpence every six years, and when we got home, our Dad would slice us in two with a bread knife. And then we'd have to download Cubase VST 3.70 through a Hayes Modem. But you try and tell the young people today that... and they won't believe ya'.
     
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    Foster will be replaced by a robot with the ability to troll internet forums at the rate of 1 trillion pages per second.
     
  7. Zenarcist

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    I thought the algos were doing it already?
     
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    on topic:
    Read yesterday that Japanese researchers have developed a technique for automatic colorization in anime production. Will be ready for commercial use in 2020.

    In this case, it looks like it's actually not a bad thing. There aren't that much animators and the number of animation works is still increasing. :bow:
     
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  9. oldskoolproductions

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    Manufacturing Assemblers. Automation will replace Technicians and technologists in north america..
     
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    Music writer?
    Wait, no, that's already happening :hahaha:
     
  11. twoheart

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    No, ...
    For a lot of stores that's true.
    I'm living and working in a quite small city here, around 40.000 inhabitants. Most of the stores are owned more than one generation and the buildings the stores are in are owned by the store owner as well in most cases.
    And you know what: They give a shit on innovation, They don't invest a dime! "We've done it this way for dacades and we won't change anything!" is what they say. They just spend the money their forfathers earned. I won't cry a tear for them if they go bankrupt. They deserve it.
    Our cities don't die because of the internet, they die because the shop owners are lazy, dumb and ignorant.

    Only younger selfemployed people try to come up with innovations an fresh ideas. And they don't get money they need from the banks.
     
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    wooo, wooo, wooo

    Did you eat bad cat food today angry man? :rofl:

    Different opinions on this topic is quite normal and no need to kill anybody. :no:
     
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    Nah, not at all. Decline, sure, but it's never going to disappear
     
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  14. The Revenant

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    In 1984, 5 years after starting my 29 years DJ career, a friend of mine who worked for Apple lent me a Macintosh 512K (Fat Mac... lol).

    While I unpacked next to him this incredible device which, for me, was emerging more from the witchcraft than from any human - or even extraterrestrial - technology, he said: "In a few years, this thing will mix better than anyone on earth... Get ready to find another job".

    34 years later, even our best auto-sync algos are still unable to beatmatch two disco/funk songs recorded with live drummers or drum machines programed without using quantization. Never before have there been so many DJs - untalented for the most part - than at the present time... and paid with peanuts in comparison of SL-1200's golden years.

    The same goes for music production: digital technology has raised the number of participants, while lowering average talent level at the same time as earnings.

    It only remains to hope that a forthcoming artificial intelligence will defeat our increasing natural stupidity, otherwise I predict a fast return to the stone age.
     
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