In every conversation of the coming apocalypse of AI and robotics taking human jobs is a discussion of how the rise of intelligent machines will create a vast class of new and better human jobs taking care of those robots. This optimistic line of reasoning suggests that as AI and robotics displace lower-paying manual and rote labor, they will create an entirely new class of jobs for those that design, install and maintain these complex systems. Yet, what happens if these new generations of machines are able to design, install and repair themselves without human intervention? Would there be […]
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