Will your job be done by a machine?
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Will your job be done by a machine?
Here's a fun link where a non-sentient piece of software helpfully advises how replaceable you are.
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/ ... -a-machine
Mechanical engineers seem pretty safe for now. Loan officers... eh... not so much.
http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/ ... -a-machine
Mechanical engineers seem pretty safe for now. Loan officers... eh... not so much.
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For "computer and mathematical" "software developers applications", I get 4.2%.
For "computer and mathematical" "software developers systems software", I get 12.8%.
My analysis of the accuracy of this prediction method: 0%.
That's because there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY systems software can be developed by automated processes. Application software, maybe in some very unusual circumstances, but systems software, no way in the world.
For "computer and mathematical" "software developers systems software", I get 12.8%.
My analysis of the accuracy of this prediction method: 0%.
That's because there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY systems software can be developed by automated processes. Application software, maybe in some very unusual circumstances, but systems software, no way in the world.
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Re: Will your job be done by a machine?
Anyone wanna contest the burger flipper's chance of 96.3% probability of being eliminated? No? Anyone? 
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Great link, thanks!
Cashiers: 97% At my local CVS, they've already been replaced.
Cashiers: 97% At my local CVS, they've already been replaced.
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I'm very secure as a retired old fart - I selected "personal care and service" with either "tour guide and expert" (theologically speaking of course and bound for higher things) or "funeral attendant" (myself being the lucky subject). Either way, I determine I have a 100% chance of being replaced, even if by a few cubic feet of air, just like all the rest of you. 
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That may be true in some technical or semantical sense in that all I get from the machine are prompts (and permission to leave with my goods), but the significant part is that a human cashier is out of a job.Desert wrote: Self-serve store checkouts or gas pumps aren't examples of automation, they're just examples of shifting the labor to the consumer.
I have heard of grocery issues like puchief's above and even seen it a few times at my CVS. For me, it's been smooth sailing.
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Boy, that cashier checking certificate from technical school sure would have came in handy, huh? 
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...What?MachineGhost wrote: Boy, that cashier checking certificate from technical school sure would have came in handy, huh?![]()
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http://rightwingnews.com/economy/mcdona ... ch-longer/
People demanding that fast food restaurants pay their workers $15 dollars an hour have a complete and total lack of understanding of how the economy works. And it looks like the people complaining about the minimum wage are about to get a rude awakening.
In a world of ever-increasing financial intangibility and government imposition, I tend to expect otherwise.
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Very sanitary (and a little bit creepy). All that is missing is the multiple armed robot to dish up the order!Stewardship wrote:![]()
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this then starts looking a lot more like Wawa or Sheetz.
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In a world of ever-increasing financial intangibility and government imposition, I tend to expect otherwise.
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Computer Programmer was like 42%. Go figure.Libertarian666 wrote: For "computer and mathematical" "software developers applications", I get 4.2%.
For "computer and mathematical" "software developers systems software", I get 12.8%.
My analysis of the accuracy of this prediction method: 0%.
That's because there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY systems software can be developed by automated processes. Application software, maybe in some very unusual circumstances, but systems software, no way in the world.
So just what is the difference between a software developer of applications and/or systems and a Computer Programmer any way (besides job title)? If someone is programming a computer wouldn't he/she automatically be developing something?
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Computer programmer should be the same as application software developer or systems software developer.madbean2 wrote:Computer Programmer was like 42%. Go figure.Libertarian666 wrote: For "computer and mathematical" "software developers applications", I get 4.2%.
For "computer and mathematical" "software developers systems software", I get 12.8%.
My analysis of the accuracy of this prediction method: 0%.
That's because there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY systems software can be developed by automated processes. Application software, maybe in some very unusual circumstances, but systems software, no way in the world.
So just what is the difference between a software developer of applications and/or systems and a Computer Programmer any way (besides job title)? If someone is programming a computer wouldn't he/she automatically be developing something?
That's another reason to take this with a kilo of salt.
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That's what I thought too but throughout my career in software development I have seen this idea on the part of management that there is some role in software development that is nothing more than just "coding". It's just like typing but "coders" write in computer code after you give them the specifications. In reality I've never seen such a job and I've been around for a long time. The current fantasy is that you can go get all you want in India for $15/hour.Libertarian666 wrote: Computer programmer should be the same as application software developer or systems software developer.
That's another reason to take this with a kilo of salt.
So I figure that is probably what they are talking about.
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Thought this was way cool!... unless you had aspirations to be a chef...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNy6fEuPWbc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNy6fEuPWbc