By 2045, advancements in AI and robotics may lead to the obsolescence of most human jobs, creating significant societal challenges. Adam Dorr warns that machines are evolving rapidly, similar to historical technological disruptions. While some roles, particularly those requiring human connection, may survive, they will not suffice for the vast workforce. Dorr emphasizes the urgency for society to respond effectively to mitigate potential mass inequality or to leverage possibilities of 'super-abundance' as outcomes of this transition.
By 2045, robots and artificial intelligence could render most human jobs obsolete - and there's little time to prepare for the fallout, according to Adam Dorr.
Machines that can think are here, and their capabilities are expanding day by day with no end in sight. We don't have that long to get ready for this.
There will remain a niche for human labor in some domains, but the problem is that there are nowhere near enough of those occupations to employ 4 billion people.
The future could bring mass inequality or 'super-abundance,' depending on our response now.
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