Unless you are somehow expecting technology to stop improving and humans to somehow improve exponentially the trend is pretty clear. Machines will be able to do most of the things we do at levels we haven't seen before.
It's not hard to predict new jobs if they are there, they should already be there and you should be able to point to them.
The numbers speak for themselves. As I said the number of new jobs created have actually gone down decade over decade in the US.
The real danger is saying things like "jobs will come" thats not an argument when you can't point to it, then it just become a religious belief in something there is absolutely no evidence for.
Unless you are somehow expecting technology to stop improving and humans to somehow improve exponentially the trend is pretty clear. Machines will be able to do most of the things we do at levels we haven't seen before.
It's not hard to predict new jobs if they are there, they should already be there and you should be able to point to them.
The numbers speak for themselves. As I said the number of new jobs created have actually gone down decade over decade in the US.
The real danger is saying things like "jobs will come" thats not an argument when you can't point to it, then it just become a religious belief in something there is absolutely no evidence for.