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re: How Long Until A Robot or Computer Program Takes Your Job?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:11 pm to cas4t
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:11 pm to cas4t
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Just trying to show that there are too many pieces that go into transferring risk for businesses, especially large ones. And too many people required to underwrite and advise appropriately.
Sounds complicated. Almost too complicated to leave in charge of humans who are more likely to make mistakes or take advantage.
It seems like the crux of your argument is there is too much human interaction, but if all sides are represented by computers then the most efficient outcome will come easier and will less suspicion.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:14 pm to DaTroof
Do online classes count?
This post was edited on 2/20/17 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:14 pm to DaTroof
When they create a robot that can type paragraphs you are done.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:16 pm to TDawg1313
I get 9% so I guess I'm safe for a while
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:24 pm to DaTroof
Sales.. until they invent a robot that can get out there and force someone's hand into pulling the trigger on investing/purchasing something I think I will be ok.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:28 pm to LG2BAMA
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Sales
Another great example. Once procurement for companies is automated, the whole taking clients out to the golf course profession will be obsolete. You're on borrowed time my friend.
ETA and just to clarify, I'm not trying to be a dick. It's just that this is a problem that will effect nearly everyone but everyone seems to think they're exempt. We need to start figuring out what we're gonna do, and it's bizarre that no politicians or economists are discussing it.
This post was edited on 2/20/17 at 6:32 pm
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:36 pm to DaTroof
Isaac Asimov already covered all of this over 50 years ago
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:38 pm to DaTroof
not before I am ready to retire




Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:44 pm to TDawg1313
2% chance says the website
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:45 pm to LucasP
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Another great example. Once procurement for companies is automated, the whole taking clients out to the golf course profession will be obsolete. You're on borrowed time my friend.
It's all relative though. Outside sales will become obsolete, but there is a wide range of fields that will be addressed first.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:46 pm to jimbeam
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2% chance says the website
Civil engineer? Doctor? Architect?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:47 pm to DaTroof
We have one now that suggests what the final decision should be, I'm smarter than that freaking program though.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 6:47 pm to LucasP

All fair points. frick. I need to go back to school to be a nurse or something then. Surely there won't be nurse robots.
This post was edited on 2/20/17 at 6:48 pm
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