James Reed, Geschäftsführer von Reed, sagte gegenüber Times Radio, dass seine Website vor drei oder vier Jahren rund 180.000 Jobs für Hochschulabsolventen beworben habe, und dies ist jetzt auf 55.000 gesunken.

    Er ermutigte aufstrebende Familien, ihre Kinder zu ermutigen, sich manuelle Arbeitskräfte als KI zu prüfen, die zunehmend Aspekte der Rollen an Weißkragen automatisiert.

    "Die Richtung der Reise ist das, was mich beunruhigt. Einige Leute könnten sagen, das ist Ihr Geschäft. Aber jedes andere Unternehmen sagt dasselbe, dass jungen Menschen weitaus weniger Graduiertenmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung stehen “, sagte er.

    Aber raten Sie mal, was ein paar Jahre entfernt sind? Billige humanoide Roboter mit KI angetrieben. So werden auch die manuellen Arbeitsplätze schrumpfen. In Großbritannien haben ca. 750.000 Menschen Arbeitsplätze, die hauptsächlich Fahrzeuge fahren. Selbstfahrende Fahrzeuge bedeuten auch, dass ihre Tage nummeriert sind.

    Was wir noch nicht sehen, sind diese Fakten, die sich ernsthaft auf die Politik auswirken. Wann wird das passieren?

    Die Absolventen stehen im Jobmarkt mit einer Rezession an der ‚Wirksamkeit des Arbeitsplatzes aus

    One of Britain's largest recruitment agencies said middle-class parents should train their kids for manual labor, not send them to university, as graduate job openings are shrinking so fast because of AI.
    byu/lughnasadh inFuturology

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    1. CuckBuster33 on

      its not just AI but an overall terrible global economy thanks to trump and russia

    2. GrowFreeFood on

      I say teach them to appreciate beauty. The one skill ai will never do as good as me.

    3. Good way of preparing the plebs for the inevitable growth in the divide between rich and poor as we hurtle towards imperialism around the world once again.

    4. Alternative-End-5079 on

      The “trades” are probably a good bet. Not everyone is cut out for college or the (often thankless unsatisfying jobs it can lead to), and some of them can be quite creative. (Woodworking for example.)

      That said, what this portends isn’t good.

      Eta example

    5. The thing that no one discusses it’s that technology is not the problem. We should be happy robots and AI are can free us off our labour. The economic system is the one that needs to change.

    6. ratttertintattertins on

      I don’t necessarily think this is good advice. If everyone follows it then the market for manual labour will drop out.

      Also, it’s too soon to say what new jobs might now exist. My job (programmer) has altered substantially because of AI but it’s still a job.. AI seems to be plateauing as well which makes me think a lot of jobs will go the way mine has given time.

    7. WorldlyEmployment232 on

      People’s overestimates on AI and the free marketing that comes out of their mouths is like an instant 80iq score.

    8. It’s not just AI though, the economy, for ordinary people in the UK, never recovered from 2008. Factor Brexit in as well and we’ve been fucked for well over a decade. The economy is starting to reflect that we are nearly two decades deep into a transformation into a backward, low-trust society.

    9. HankSteakfist on

      Manual labour where they’ll compete with climate refugees that will do the work for nothing and still be threatened by advancing robotics.

      Oh and if they’re lucky, they won’t need intense physical therapy by the time they’re in their late forties.

    10. This is a garbage take I keep seeing. After the hype around use in the cognitive domain it will be a matter of time before Chinese manufacturing starts shitting out robots that can take care of most menial tasks and simple trade work. A single robot for 10k USD that is able to do repairs, electrical work, plumbing, maintenance and cleaning that is either owned by your appartment complex or shipped to your home by a Uber employee and rented for a few dollars an hour. Watch construction work implode as even if something takes more time the advantage of an uncaring unit with a hydraulic back beats employing humans who best case will demand tens of times the robots maintenance cost in wages just to survive.

    11. Seems pretty useless since manual labour will for sure be on the chopping block sooner or later, much like factory jobs went to machines. He only manual labour that will survive is stuff like being an electrician, so yeah keep going to school.

    12. I work in healthcare. Admin thinks that AI scribes should enable us to see an additional patient per hour.

    13. Speedrunning our way back to serfdom and indentured servitude.

      Company towns next being the only ones able to afford to build any housing.

    14. At this point, it feels like self driving vehicles will be the absolute last thing to be automated.

    15. gorobbiego66 on

      Doesn’t anyone notice the irony – tech lords lording over serfs doing manual labour – the divide was tough to cross before – now impossible

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