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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2014
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  • @CGPGrey
    @CGPGrey  Před rokem +4197

    I was thinking this video was getting out of date… then AI art and language models arrived and I am more concerned about this topic than ever: czcams.com/video/2pr3thuB10U/video.html

    • @henriksjoblom
      @henriksjoblom Před rokem +195

      I'll never forget watching this video 8 years ago. Now working in IT security.

    • @lentilkahahaha8322
      @lentilkahahaha8322 Před rokem +10

      yes

    • @STB4G
      @STB4G Před rokem +42

      Oh damn I'm early to his comment uhh
      Uhhhh
      *cheese*

    • @maxwellwake
      @maxwellwake Před rokem +10

      Oh boy, just watched this today. Interested but deeply disturbed.

    • @Ant3_14
      @Ant3_14 Před rokem +2

      You just watched Tesla AI day?

  • @oouskawizard
    @oouskawizard Před 8 lety +9321

    New goal: Make it to retirement without being replaced

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před 8 lety +445

      +Oouska Wizard New goal: Replace Oouska Wizard before he/she makes it to retirement.

    • @randy109
      @randy109 Před 8 lety +372

      +Oouska Wizard I'm 58 years old and have been on my job for almost 36 years. Pay and benefits are great but my Team (DoD Security, Aerospace Facility) has shrunk from 14 men to 6 men since I was hired. Due to better CCTV and Alarm Sensor Capabilities we now do the work with less than half the people we used just 3 decades ago. I think the six of us are safe because you will always need at least ONE MAN to tend the facility and monitor the machines/computers/sensors and respond to problems. I just need 7 more years to retirement. God help my 5 grandchildren...

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před 8 lety +43

      randy109
      You mean humans are still involved in security? That's lame.

    • @randy109
      @randy109 Před 8 lety +93

      +Noah Williams I take it you haven't entered an Aerospace Facility or Boarded a Plane in a while. Security at Stadiums, Industrial Plants and Casinos will always need Human Beings. But, there will only be about 5-6 "guards" at an Aerospace Plant where there used to be 20+. Cameras, Alarms, Card Access (and so on) replaced about 25% of Humans in the Security business and our Electronic Friends don't sleep or drink on the job. Firemen, Cops, Security Guards and EMT's are just a few fields that will always need Humans. Maybe "Robocop" is coming soon...

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před 8 lety +129

      randy109
      The assumption that ANY job will always be done by humans is a bad one. Robots can theoretically do anything that's possible.
      Technology makes what's theoretically possible practically possible. It's not a matter of IF all human security guards will be replaced, it's a matter of WHEN will they be replaced.

  • @s4dg
    @s4dg Před 2 lety +13928

    "you might think technology can't replace your job"
    I'd be pretty horrified if technology started replacing unemployed peoples jobs.

    • @EumosVideos
      @EumosVideos Před 2 lety +2494

      breaking news a robot was invented that lays in bed and watches youtube

    • @Yunooki
      @Yunooki Před 2 lety +788

      @@EumosVideos NOOOOOOO

    • @N1ko0L
      @N1ko0L Před 2 lety +773

      @@EumosVideos yeah it already exist, how do you think auto-copyright strikes works ? =p

    • @CromemcoZ2
      @CromemcoZ2 Před 2 lety +199

      My basement is filled with unemployed technology. Isn't yours? I've even given some of it make-work on occasion, out of some odd form of pity or sympathy. Everyone craves feeling useful, you know?

    • @neaneoneunuo9651
      @neaneoneunuo9651 Před 2 lety +104

      I mean, older robots will be replaced with better, newer ones and old ones will be subsequently unemployed..

  • @boredlie4525
    @boredlie4525 Před rokem +3979

    This was 8 years ago, now with the sudden rise of AI music, AI art, AI video, ChatGPT, and so on... that's crazy...

    • @thefirstuwu8874
      @thefirstuwu8874 Před rokem +175

      That was *8 years* ago??

    • @MAML_
      @MAML_ Před rokem +75

      @@thefirstuwu8874 Indeed, it was

    • @apangolin5746
      @apangolin5746 Před rokem +59

      and an Ai Ceo of a company, Ai streamers/v-tubers , and i think the robots now can perform surgeries

    • @Mettalus
      @Mettalus Před rokem +78

      There are in fact robots that can perform surgeries, yeah, although still limited in capabilities, but the fact that 8 years ago, this was all just speculation... that's crazy.
      Also Baxter's living in certain cafes in Japan as a barista, so he's still going.

    • @KaibaCorpCEO
      @KaibaCorpCEO Před rokem +31

      But everyone is still driving a car. Self-driving cars are practically non-existent for most people.

  • @maddy3852
    @maddy3852 Před 2 lety +786

    This wouldn't be scary if we lived in a world where being unemployed didn't mean loss of livelihood

    • @PowersOfDarkness
      @PowersOfDarkness Před 2 lety +26

      Listen, im working on it, but its a bit hard, Gramsci explains why.

    • @sumsarsiranen
      @sumsarsiranen Před rokem +21

      @@PowersOfDarkness Nobody actually wants to read theory.

  • @Eli-ns2oz
    @Eli-ns2oz Před 3 lety +7634

    “Let’s call self driving cars what they really are: Autos”
    Germans; I’m 5 parallel universes ahead of you

  • @finnrock5558
    @finnrock5558 Před 3 lety +5793

    Those darn automation engineers, taking over everyone's jobs. At least I'm safe *looks at degree in robotics* ... *looks at robots that teach themselves* Oh, I managed to steal my own job, darn.

    • @MehrGills
      @MehrGills Před 3 lety +501

      Programming companies: I used the programmers to destroy the programmers. (Bots writing their own code)

    • @karamjeetkaur1474
      @karamjeetkaur1474 Před 3 lety +87

      places without fast internet like most of the United States: ha by the time the bot finished lookin gin the cloud to find my coffee, a coffee human would make 4 in the same time

    • @supernukey419
      @supernukey419 Před 3 lety +7

      Nice

    • @iqao
      @iqao Před 3 lety +53

      @@karamjeetkaur1474 let me introduce my little friend called space link. Global internet anywhere everywhere at broadband speed.

    • @singhatar0912
      @singhatar0912 Před 3 lety +13

      Ahhahah brotha make sure not to work to hard. You’ll automate yourself out

  • @olew9885
    @olew9885 Před rokem +1060

    See once upon a time "robots do all the humans jobs" meant "humans don't need to work anymore, because abundance can be achieved without labor"; now it means "you must work to get income to survive, and no one will employ you because a robot can do all the work more cheaply." If governments don't start to provide income for their citizens, how will the increasingly unemployed and unemployable population be expected to survive?

    • @snowflakemelter7171
      @snowflakemelter7171 Před rokem +62

      The same way all the current homeless survive? Begging? Scavenging?

    • @thealterego3187
      @thealterego3187 Před rokem +141

      They won’t survive simple as that

    • @olew9885
      @olew9885 Před rokem +156

      @@snowflakemelter7171 I don't consider that surviving

    • @snowflakemelter7171
      @snowflakemelter7171 Před rokem +33

      @@olew9885 If they are alive then that is considered surviving.

    • @olew9885
      @olew9885 Před rokem +172

      @@snowflakemelter7171 Obviously, in discussing a video on economic issues, we are discussing economic survival, a subject I'm interested in meaningful discussion. However, if you only clap yourself on the back over semantics games and literal definitions of terminology which are pointless and irrelevant, I have more useful things to put my time into.

  • @adam7347
    @adam7347 Před rokem +888

    It’s definitely time for a part 2..

  • @ItsReallyColdOutside
    @ItsReallyColdOutside Před 7 lety +15173

    So you think a bot can take my job? The joke's on you, I don't have a job!

    • @senndhaboex
      @senndhaboex Před 6 lety +1279

      I'm positive that the bots are highly capable of doing absolutely nothing. They're better at joblessness than us!

    • @trouserpantsful8696
      @trouserpantsful8696 Před 6 lety +228

      It's cold outside Neither do I! We're living in the future dude! Unemployment-five, up high!

    • @joaobatistaperinjunior953
      @joaobatistaperinjunior953 Před 6 lety +158

      Well a bot jobless don't have maintenance, or cost for this matter
      So still fucked .

    • @odytrice
      @odytrice Před 6 lety +92

      This comment right here is why I read CZcams Comments

    • @darriusswannegan2561
      @darriusswannegan2561 Před 6 lety +55

      BIG BROTHER IS ALREADY REPLACING THE HOMELESS WITH ROBOTS. DESIGNED TO BE A TAX-COLLECTING MACHINE ON THE KIND. PINCH YOUR PENNIES PEOPLE; A REVOLUTION IS COMING.

  • @Varmint111
    @Varmint111 Před 4 lety +15181

    "The human brain is the most complicated machine, perhaps in the whole universe."
    - Human Brain

    • @coldfusionstormgaming1808
      @coldfusionstormgaming1808 Před 4 lety +510

      This is the best comment i have ever seen.

    • @RuruHesse
      @RuruHesse Před 4 lety +167

      100 - 150 TFLOPS - so roughly 10 RTX 2080 Ti

    • @goofytycooner5519
      @goofytycooner5519 Před 4 lety +741

      @@RuruHesse Are you telling me that my brain can actually handle 3 chrome tabs?

    • @jordan3256
      @jordan3256 Před 4 lety +271

      Well, it’s not a machine, but factually speaking, the human brain is quantifiably the most complex thing in the universe that we know of. It’s just a fact

    • @trinsit
      @trinsit Před 4 lety +167

      @@jordan3256 do you not consider it a machine because it's biological?

  • @johiahdoesstuff1614
    @johiahdoesstuff1614 Před rokem +1000

    Worth noting that baxter was discontinued in 2018 due to underwhelming sales, for anyone who has stumbled onto this

    • @lomiification
      @lomiification Před rokem +201

      Not surprising. There's a third factor -- land cost and rent seekers -- that is missed
      One tenth of the speed at one hundredth the price doesn't mean you can make enough shirts to pay rent

    • @irispounsberry7917
      @irispounsberry7917 Před rokem +129

      I did a research paper on AI, and found out even Watson isn't around anymore. Hardly surprising considering how fast tech gets upgraded, but it still made me slightly sad to read about it.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před rokem +160

      the reason is because of other companies had a better product: turns out we don't need humanoid robot with 2 arms/hands, but most tasks can be performed with a single arm with hand. As was mentioned in the video: the economics are usually what matters most.

    • @PGATProductions
      @PGATProductions Před rokem +58

      @@irispounsberry7917 yea this video is heavily optimistic in favour of robots. like its been 8 years and no part of the labour force has been affected by bots, even self driving cars arent that big of a thing

    • @kevChess
      @kevChess Před rokem

      ​@@PGATProductions chat-gpt-3 and midjourney.
      I am genuinely concerned that you are being crushed to death fro that rock your living under.

  • @gideon8315
    @gideon8315 Před rokem +436

    I learned to make pizza the through all the traditional methods at a New York style pizzaria and at a Neapolitan style pizzaria. I worked at the fastest place in town and was able to toss and stretch pizza dough so fast that both of the owners and two GMs couldn't keep up at the over side of the oven. Now I work in a university cafeteria. The company that runs the cafeteria bought a dough pressing robot that presses doughballs perfectly flat, every time, even with inferior dough. I'm 25 and my trade is already dead.

    • @JJRicks
      @JJRicks Před rokem +15

      Teach me your secrets! :D

    • @Cebollas
      @Cebollas Před rokem +78

      I still think you're awesome

  • @marz8386
    @marz8386 Před 3 lety +1713

    The CZcams algorithm recommending this to me at least twice a year feels a bit like mockery

    • @pdthepowerdragon5412
      @pdthepowerdragon5412 Před 3 lety +29

      This is the video responsible for Andrew Yangs presidential campaign

    • @kyleking3839
      @kyleking3839 Před 3 lety

      @@pdthepowerdragon5412 lol

    • @VivekYadav-ds8oz
      @VivekYadav-ds8oz Před 3 lety +2

      @@pdthepowerdragon5412 You mean Andrew Ng? Wait is this for real?

    • @cat-.-
      @cat-.- Před 3 lety +11

      remember how youtube is a bot and the youtube bot is very pleased at this video

    • @rubiksstudios4584
      @rubiksstudios4584 Před 3 lety +1

      I like your pfp

  • @heathmccasland
    @heathmccasland Před 4 lety +4375

    2014 Grey: We're being taken over by artificial intelligence and automation!
    2020 Grey: TUMBLEWEEDS

    • @heinrichdertote149
      @heinrichdertote149 Před 4 lety +36

      True... pretty true...

    • @Sahir.Villarroel
      @Sahir.Villarroel Před 4 lety +28

      @MrHoppers002 We will see it just in the next 20 years

    • @arch4ngel
      @arch4ngel Před 4 lety +42

      Also 2020; Lockdown Productivity: Spaceship You

    • @Puckosar
      @Puckosar Před 4 lety +23

      We're not being taken over by machines, we're being saved by them. They're not taking our jobs, they're doing our jobs for us and giving us the salary.

    • @Oridux
      @Oridux Před 4 lety +4

      weed

  • @gamerparker123
    @gamerparker123 Před 2 lety +1266

    It sucks that I’m in the generation with the awkward gap where the economy needs humans for it to function, but there’s so many robots that finding a normal job is getting more and more difficult.

    • @joincognito2013
      @joincognito2013 Před rokem +168

      Do something that requires moving around to various locations and performing complex, non-repetitive manipulation of three dimensional objects and decision making. This is probably among the most difficult things and last things to replicate.
      For example an electrician. You've got to go to buildings. Each with a different layout. Locate electrical problems. Decide on paths for wires. Move them through walls. Make decisions on which walls to cut into. So on and so forth. It's all dealing with lots of decisions, each performed in a different and changing environment.

    • @cre4meD_chippies
      @cre4meD_chippies Před rokem +27

      welp, welcome to gen z

    • @karlkfoury2213
      @karlkfoury2213 Před rokem +69

      ​@@joincognito2013 your "complex, non repetitive" skillset is still just 5 years of schooling and X years of practice. Storing data and learning through trials just happens to be what the new technology excels at. Also why d'you need to move from A to B if you could just place a machine at both points

    • @karlkfoury2213
      @karlkfoury2213 Před rokem +14

      yes i am sure your unemployability is solely due to automation

    • @gamerparker123
      @gamerparker123 Před rokem +93

      @@karlkfoury2213 no it’s due to the fact that I’m still in school

  • @novideohereatall
    @novideohereatall Před rokem +607

    When playing a Minecraft Tech mod with my gf I realised this.
    She didn't want me to automate her work in the game.
    I usually always automate any production line I need in the game. Up to the point where I litterarly have nothing to do, and so I get bored and quit the game.
    My girlfriend asked me not to automate her stuff, though repetetive, it is still something to do.
    We then needed too much material to continue with the same manual labour, thus automating the things that we did not have time for, and instead started to work on the next step. Making sure not to make ourselves unecessary. Much better experience.

    • @MsZsc
      @MsZsc Před rokem +48

      youre supposed to build creative stuff once you have the auto resource line

    • @novideohereatall
      @novideohereatall Před rokem +198

      @@MsZsc Bold of you to assume that someone who plays MC Tech modpacks can be creative

    • @MsZsc
      @MsZsc Před rokem +13

      i relate

    • @ianshaver8954
      @ianshaver8954 Před rokem +13

      Play a full mod pack with around 300 mods. Setting up assembly lines is the fun part.

    • @heckingbamboozled8097
      @heckingbamboozled8097 Před rokem +49

      @@novideohereatall Right, but this isn't necessarily applicable to the real world because you're not a corporation trying to constantly cut costs. You can *afford* to spend that extra time farming for resources because it's used as a pastime where you can destress and spend time with your girlfriend. Companies don't value those aspects of people, and care more about productivity, efficiency, and cost cutting.

  • @TodayTestfbsfbsfbs
    @TodayTestfbsfbsfbs Před 4 lety +5524

    The moment when you realize that your job as a programmer is to automate your job.

    • @joychapman9228
      @joychapman9228 Před 4 lety +138

      o no

    • @albozz_fx
      @albozz_fx Před 4 lety +233

      Big brain time

    • @phurbasherpa7441
      @phurbasherpa7441 Před 4 lety +639

      WHEN YOUR JOB'S ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO GET RID OF YOUR JOB.

    • @SpoonPlays
      @SpoonPlays Před 4 lety +97

      @@phurbasherpa7441 sounds like my kind of job

    • @argon1611
      @argon1611 Před 4 lety +162

      yup, been doing that since 2008 ... and so my business crashed .. you know the feeling you get when you sit in a tree on the branch you're sawing off?

  • @Felixkeeg
    @Felixkeeg Před 3 lety +16207

    I'd really like an updated version of this video.

    • @thorvaldspear
      @thorvaldspear Před 3 lety +146

      OMG yes

    • @VideobyKB
      @VideobyKB Před 3 lety +879

      Basically: mines are automated, grocery stores are automated, trucks are self driving on public highways, go has been beaten ahead of schedule by AI, google has cracked quantum computing, and we have a vaccine to an influenza within 12 months. CZcams is a mystery, not even google knows how the AI algorithm works anymore, doctors still have jobs, but a global pandemic has change that somewhat. Not because we don’t need doctors, but because people don’t want doctors anymore.

    • @filipwolffs
      @filipwolffs Před 3 lety +393

      @@VideobyKB Honestly that last part is really confusing. You'd think that a pandemic would make people happy that there's doctors about but instead they get all the backlash.

    • @prithvishetty6938
      @prithvishetty6938 Před 3 lety +37

      Hmm what about detectives

    • @StryckerRebel
      @StryckerRebel Před 3 lety +7

      Same

  • @emiliaskiba6107
    @emiliaskiba6107 Před rokem +1934

    This video changed my life years ago and I honestly cant imagine where I'd be today without it. While I'd always been interested in robots and technology, this one video sparked an interest in the social and economic effects of technology that has led me to going into the field I have today. My entire career path and future were derailed by this 15 minute video. Thank you.
    EDIT: I'm now studing electrical engineering with a focus of Robotics, hoping to eventually work designing them full time.

    • @alexdreFalke
      @alexdreFalke Před rokem +16

      Wow, what do you work as?

    • @bigslonker
      @bigslonker Před rokem +10

      i’m also curious as to what you went into

    • @psychedelikchameleon
      @psychedelikchameleon Před rokem +8

      Awesome. Keep us posted as to how you're getting on. Inspiration is infectious!

    • @SeaSerpentLevi
      @SeaSerpentLevi Před rokem +19

      I am a bit curious and confused at the same time. Your focus is to design robots, so its in the same way that AI angineers will be working on developing new AI's for all sorts of stuff right? So, coming up with solutions to problems; And so, other robots will build the robot designs you create.
      What i am a bit confused and curious is, what is the chance that the job of designing robots will also become automated? :o

    • @dee8163
      @dee8163 Před rokem +13

      love how your take-away from this video was to learn how to make robots
      (kidding aside, i get it. i'm taking machine learning courses myself)

  • @MichaelRicksAherne
    @MichaelRicksAherne Před 2 měsíci +109

    This video needs an updated version! Would love to see what Grey thinks of all the recent advances.

  • @atomicspartan131
    @atomicspartan131 Před 4 lety +3028

    Being a computer programmer be like: “I used the job to destroy the job”

    • @liberty.b.r
      @liberty.b.r Před 4 lety +39

      Be like Thanos.

    • @sparrowpelt20xx61
      @sparrowpelt20xx61 Před 4 lety +4

      Atomic Spartan Underated comment.

    • @nasheextant3898
      @nasheextant3898 Před 4 lety +14

      I'm Majoring in CSC and I was just thinking about this

    • @Atombender
      @Atombender Před 4 lety +16

      After making millions and retiring at the age of 30.

    • @ramennnoodle
      @ramennnoodle Před 4 lety +38

      We make a living off of destroying everyone else's jobs

  • @ThomasG_
    @ThomasG_ Před 8 lety +2525

    I'm lost. I thought I was on CZcams, but the comments section is full of relevant and thoughtful discussion. Help?

  • @Arthemise
    @Arthemise Před rokem +214

    I have spoken to Watson before.
    He was on an art museum here in my country, you would walk around with headsets and could ask questions about the paintings and such, but he was SO damn smart to a point where he could read my body language to know if I was lying to him, recomend me other areas of the museum that could interest me based on previous questions and the *tone of my voice*.
    After about an hour of just talking to him about the paintings, I completely forgot he wasn't a real person talking to me via Skype

    • @filipwolffs
      @filipwolffs Před rokem +13

      AIs are getting very interesting.

  • @mcguy5927
    @mcguy5927 Před rokem +458

    Damn, this video hits hard. AI art is spreading like wild fire this days. Wild time to be alive...

    • @victor-536
      @victor-536 Před rokem +39

      When I watched it when it came out, I was a bit skeptical, but now just feels like it's a matter of time.

    • @borkfiz
      @borkfiz Před rokem +39

      Especially with chatgpt...unbelievable how fast it's progressing

    • @daesmua
      @daesmua Před rokem +7

      2023 here, since pandemic, this stuff just speed up

    • @Asturev
      @Asturev Před rokem +22

      im already losing my job. im a book cover artist and I have had no calls since the news talked about dall e. just a person asking me to do it for 50 bucks because her daughter told her that the computers make that for free.

  • @gamevoid3684
    @gamevoid3684 Před 3 lety +2567

    Guy: *Kills person in front of Baxter*
    Baxter: *"Interesting"*

  • @deplizz7859
    @deplizz7859 Před 3 lety +1870

    I can imagine going to a grocery store and it would be advertised as "Made by humans" in a few years

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před 3 lety +433

      "hand made" is actually something we've already used for decades.

    • @deplizz7859
      @deplizz7859 Před 3 lety +60

      @@autohmae Guess that makes sense

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před 3 lety +53

      @@deplizz7859 don't worry, your thinking was good. Keep it up !

    • @AndrewAMartin
      @AndrewAMartin Před 3 lety +14

      @@autohmae Or in hipster, 'bespoke'...

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před 3 lety +13

      @@AndrewAMartin well, strictly speaking, bespoke wouldn't be in a shop on the shelf. Bespoke is only made on order, because it's meant to fit specifications (a tailor made suit is made to fit you body, that's like bespoke).

  • @ddddddd8955
    @ddddddd8955 Před rokem +30

    The worst about this, humans will lose countless jobs for our own creation.. but a small few will continue to profit. Only until they start losing money, will they realize that without humans having jobs.. they will not make money. The saying about how money is evil, is the truest thing. Greed is killing us all.

  • @danieltucker6941
    @danieltucker6941 Před rokem +215

    CIO President Walter Reuther was being shown through the Ford Motor plant in Cleveland recently. (1956)
    A company official proudly pointed to some new automatically controlled machines and asked Reuther: “How are you going to collect union dues from these guys?”
    Reuther replied: “How are you going to get them to buy Fords?”

    • @zapper333
      @zapper333 Před rokem +1

      ok?

    • @benjaminjernfors
      @benjaminjernfors Před rokem +49

      This. If every company replaces humans with robots, who buys their products?

    • @glaive120
      @glaive120 Před rokem +8

      @@benjaminjernfors lmao when they cost half as much as the competitor I think theyll be fine

    • @massimocole9689
      @massimocole9689 Před rokem +6

      The problem is when their competitors use them to.

    • @benjaminjernfors
      @benjaminjernfors Před rokem +17

      @@glaive120 Do you have issues with reading comprehension?

  • @ossi_2429
    @ossi_2429 Před 5 lety +3788

    Detroit: become jobless.

    • @janhi47
      @janhi47 Před 5 lety +20

      do not underestimate them, who has more experience in living like that?

    • @laughingchickene3371
      @laughingchickene3371 Před 5 lety +7

      Virtual Sky Tate Detroit: R/MEGAFUCKINGWOOSH

    • @thehonestorange713
      @thehonestorange713 Před 5 lety +6

      @@laughingchickene3371 you were dropped on your head yesterday, huh?

    • @Atombender
      @Atombender Před 5 lety +5

      This just in: GM is about to close several plants, including one in Detroit. 15,000 jobs going down the drain.

    • @shuss99
      @shuss99 Před 5 lety +5

      dude i live in detroit and we're already jobless lmao

  • @Duarte_GB
    @Duarte_GB Před 2 lety +3009

    Comedian: "ahah but they can't replace me"
    Robot:"weed eater"
    Comedian:"oh no"

    • @agresivelyslav7679
      @agresivelyslav7679 Před 2 lety +10

      ha_ha_funny.txt

    • @lucaswagner1933
      @lucaswagner1933 Před 2 lety +168

      Its funny because its unexpected

    • @normalguy5208
      @normalguy5208 Před 2 lety +76

      In the future humor would be random like fart dog
      Two random word

    • @Chris-qc2kd
      @Chris-qc2kd Před 2 lety +70

      for those confused by this comment, its from the Veggie Tales episode, "The Wonderful World of Autotainment".

    • @thealchemistking4063
      @thealchemistking4063 Před 2 lety +30

      @@normalguy5208 "In the future, humor will be randomly generated!"
      we didnt listen, now its too late.

  • @XanTheDragon
    @XanTheDragon Před rokem +255

    I guess my only worry is the transition from labor to automation. Horses only needed to live. Horses didn't have to pay rent or a mortgage, or pay for their food. What do we do in that bubble of time when the unemployable need to live but cannot get a job? It's that unknown that scares me, what to do in the buffer room between two eras. I want automation, lazy living sounds like a dream come true, but eesh, that's quite a hurdle.

    • @nailz
      @nailz Před rokem

      I don't want to say the unwanted horse population was culled, it was just not replaced, and breeding was managed to cap domesticated horse populations. You can't really do this to humans, even slowly without them freaking out. There is really only one outcome due to over-automation. Economic collapse due to there being nobody to buy goods anymore, which eventually would lead to revolution. The likely winner at the end of that revolution is a dictatorship.

    • @smolglitch
      @smolglitch Před rokem

      We aren't prepared. It's likely governments will pass laws against too much automation to keep their tax flow coming in, unless the corporations bribe the governments or something to render taxes unnecessary. Worst case scenario is the mega corporations buy out all labor and the worldwide economy starts to fall apart.

    • @gamermapper
      @gamermapper Před rokem

      If no one needs to work than no one needs to have money to survive, everything would be free. But of course this sounds crazy because of the capitalist propaganda everyone is conditioned with.

    • @alanlevitt4663
      @alanlevitt4663 Před rokem +6

      For a while, there's simply a larger no. of structurally unemployed folks.
      Then we'd get Covid-style schemes to ensure humans survive as political pressure mounts.
      Then we'd get rampant inflation (again).

    • @kaleeshsynth9994
      @kaleeshsynth9994 Před rokem +34

      Yeah universal basic income would be nice

  • @rolerroleris533
    @rolerroleris533 Před rokem +69

    I revisit this video every few years, just to compare how everything is changing, and see what predictions came true, and it's quite scary to see how fast it's actually coming.
    While general purpose robots are still not viable and self driving cars seem a bit stuck, the mental side of things is seeing significant progress...

  • @Robbaz
    @Robbaz Před 9 lety +12871

    I'm educating myself to be a robot, beep boop.

  • @LordBete
    @LordBete Před 3 lety +4692

    Interestingly, my job primarily consists of writing code to do my job for me. I’m quite literally writing a replacement me to take over my job and make me redundant

    • @DejonckheereWard
      @DejonckheereWard Před 3 lety +904

      Write in a bug that breaks the program every so often, to keep yourself employed lmao

    • @willy4170
      @willy4170 Před 3 lety +238

      @@DejonckheereWard *laugh in sith Lord*

    • @dasstigma
      @dasstigma Před 2 lety +43

      Isn't that what everybody lives for? :D

    • @mathgeniuszach
      @mathgeniuszach Před 2 lety +226

      @@DejonckheereWard reality does that for you, you don't even need to try

    • @Brunoenribeiro
      @Brunoenribeiro Před 2 lety +136

      "if all programs have bugs, programming must also be the process of putting those bugs there"

  • @andrewyin8419
    @andrewyin8419 Před rokem +28

    Watching this in 2022, where there is a severe labour shortage for so-called low-skilled jobs, forcing many restaurants to reduce their hours and causing congestion at places like airports...

  • @Figgy_23
    @Figgy_23 Před rokem +313

    Universal basic income is starting to look real appealing.

    • @Taskarnin
      @Taskarnin Před rokem +29

      No, it still doesn’t.

    • @williamgrant8333
      @williamgrant8333 Před rokem +110

      @@Taskarnin Yes, it still does.

    • @snowflakemelter7171
      @snowflakemelter7171 Před rokem +14

      UBI does not work.

    • @sivtech
      @sivtech Před rokem

      It'll create massive inflation because people throw easy money at useless things

    • @williamgrant8333
      @williamgrant8333 Před rokem +51

      @@sivtech People would use it to pay for their rent and living expenses. Those aren't useless things. People today pay a way higher percentage of their earnings on housing alone than previous generations. That means people aren't able to spend as much money outside of rent to help contribute to the economy such as small businesses etc.

  • @qaedtgh2091
    @qaedtgh2091 Před 7 lety +5121

    Prostitution is known as the first profession, it may be the last profession as well.

    • @-durchgestrichen-2439
      @-durchgestrichen-2439 Před 7 lety +597

      The last profession will probably be philosopher.

    • @PlastiqueOrgane
      @PlastiqueOrgane Před 7 lety +394

      wrong, philosophy is already dying.

    • @renatoclark1977
      @renatoclark1977 Před 7 lety +277

      -durchgestrichen- well, learning computers can probably outperform us there too. All of the factors that lead to good philosophy, critical thinking, deductive reasoning, an understanding of humanity etc. will be in the scope of computers eventually, because we're already heading in that direction. We might not get there soon, but getting there is pretty inevitable.

    • @-durchgestrichen-2439
      @-durchgestrichen-2439 Před 7 lety +40

      PlastiqueOrgane
      not really and definitely not because of automation (anytime soon )

    • @PlastiqueOrgane
      @PlastiqueOrgane Před 7 lety +74

      Durchgestrichen Not because of automation, just because we have reach the limits of what we can ever discuss. Nowadays we're just trying to dig deeper and deeper in details. We will soon reach the definitive "we don't know" limit.
      Edit: And probably yes, computers will be able to think deeper and more far than us. But i'm not sure i might ever accept a new utlimate truth discovered by a computer.

  • @TheCart54321
    @TheCart54321 Před 2 lety +2521

    The ultimate goal of humanity is to work as hard as it humanly can so that one day it can be as lazy as any human can be.
    -the engineer

    • @openlink9958
      @openlink9958 Před 2 lety +89

      but the question then arises: "now what?"
      you don't have any struggle, everything is at the palm of your hand, dreams are nothing short of a memory because any wish you have will be eventually be granted, so then you turn to substances to forget how pointless your life, no, your existence has become, but not only yours, but the existence of every single human has become, and then the more time happens you loose your sense of self by falling into your animal instincts since the human mind is bored due to every task or accomplishment it could ever think of, would be solved in seconds by the one who rules over all of us, the machine.

    • @Trashy-Kun
      @Trashy-Kun Před 2 lety +127

      @@openlink9958 The only problem i see is people will not be able to get paid to do something that they say gives their lives meaning. You can still make coffee, sweep the floors, drive a car (probs on a track with robots ready to take the wheel if you mess up". All these things that give people meaning in their lives are not going to go away. they just wont be getting paid to do them.

    • @flyerton99
      @flyerton99 Před 2 lety +163

      ​@@openlink9958 This is the equivalent of the thinking that death is required to give life meaning.
      No, this is a fallacious idea. There is no requirement for a "struggle" in the same way that "suffering from dementia" is a key part of making human appreciation.
      There are many things you could do in the absence of work! Automation simply removes the profit incentive by out competing, but people do things that aren't profitable all the time! There's nothing stopping humans from getting together and playing games or furthering a hobby together, writing a story to share with people.

    • @theyellowmeteor
      @theyellowmeteor Před 2 lety +107

      @@openlink9958 We'll have to learn to do the things we like for the inherent satisfaction in doing them, and not because they prolong our survival. In fact, current society has done a big dirty one on us by making it so that unless we can monetize our passions they're deemed worthless wastes of time.

    • @laststrike4411
      @laststrike4411 Před 2 lety +5

      @@flyerton99 ...How is it fallacious?

  • @herdek550
    @herdek550 Před rokem +302

    Watching this in 2022 while Chat GTP is taking off hits different

    • @Bauernade
      @Bauernade Před rokem +6

      yeah. Welcome to future folks

    • @bisualvasic
      @bisualvasic Před rokem +27

      Just imagine what’s being developed behind closed doors

    • @galaxya69samsung36
      @galaxya69samsung36 Před rokem +12

      Ask ChatGPT some math questions and you won't be afraid anymore.

    • @krauser_
      @krauser_ Před rokem +45

      @@galaxya69samsung36 It's only temporarily

    • @superninja252
      @superninja252 Před rokem +2

      Chat GTP, AI Art....

  • @trygveplaustrum4634
    @trygveplaustrum4634 Před 4 lety +1652

    Update from 2020: We pushed past the unemployment limit of the Great Depression, and it didn't even take automation to do it!

    • @SimplyVanis
      @SimplyVanis Před 3 lety +13

      Employment isn't "good", it just pushes away misery...

    • @anarchism
      @anarchism Před 3 lety +8

      did you not put attention on the video? automation has a lot to do with unemployment

    • @SimplyVanis
      @SimplyVanis Před 3 lety +6

      ​@@anarchism That's what we actually want. We are just not prepared for it.

    • @ksbmwgirl75
      @ksbmwgirl75 Před 3 lety +6

      @@jmw1500 usless, maybe to you. But you have to eat right. So many here talking shit. Bahaha!

    • @tomasroma2333
      @tomasroma2333 Před 3 lety +38

      That because employment will always remain at a certain amount under capitalism. If 90% of jobs were automated, Capitalism would collapse. Therefore, there must be jobs for humans even if they are useless. In fact these jobs already exist. Bullshit jobs.

  • @Deeznuttiesssss
    @Deeznuttiesssss Před 3 lety +3104

    this just broke every student currently studying for their dream job's dreams

    • @MOMOFCJ6
      @MOMOFCJ6 Před 2 lety +127

      @@mrteco4236 me and da bois sellin dirt for a markup

    • @moehassan5590
      @moehassan5590 Před 2 lety +15

      yes indeed...

    • @yoohapark7355
      @yoohapark7355 Před 2 lety +59

      im literally doing college apps rn wtf

    • @Deeznuttiesssss
      @Deeznuttiesssss Před 2 lety +12

      @@yoohapark7355 yikes

    • @amalbackerfysal9292
      @amalbackerfysal9292 Před 2 lety +21

      Ah indian
      lemme guess dream job: something artistic
      parent-forcing-job: engineer or doctor

  • @grubgobbler3917
    @grubgobbler3917 Před rokem +21

    "The real change comes from last decade's stuff getting cheaper and faster".
    All the AI developments lately putting this technology into the hands of anyone with a computer really makes this line hit home.

    • @wallyhackenslacker
      @wallyhackenslacker Před rokem +1

      Turns out Moore's law applies to many, many more things than just microprocessors and storage devices.

  • @ItsHyomoto
    @ItsHyomoto Před rokem +242

    It's kind of the paperclip problem but it seems self-correcting. After all, you can automate all you want but if no one can buy your products then it really doesn't matter how much money you saved making them. I guess at that point you just reach a singularity where company robots buy and sell from one another while everyone starves. It seems like if you can automate everything then at some point the concept of work disappears, at least, as we've known it up until now.

    • @heckingbamboozled8097
      @heckingbamboozled8097 Před rokem +76

      Yeah it would really require an entirely new economic model that takes value away from labor and more into the inherent value we have for other humans... or something like that

    • @nervousallday
      @nervousallday Před rokem +45

      I suspect what is actually going to happen is like something out of the book World War Z where those with enough resources will just build a fortress somewhere in the middle of a desert and live in a biodome. Meanwhile the rest of humanity will live in an existence somewhere between Skynet, Hunger Games, Ready Player One, and Children of Men.

    • @ItsHyomoto
      @ItsHyomoto Před rokem +29

      @@nervousallday the problem is that if this technology works, it's self-replicating which means it's basically impossible to control thus ensuring everyone would have access to it. Basically if you can make a robot that makes robots the economy changes, everyone gets a robot whether you sell them one or not. I use the senzu bean analogy. If you could grow a plant that gives people health and energy a lot of social systems collapse since power ultimately comes from control over life and death. It only remains that way because penicillin is difficult for a layman to make and use. Dystopia may still follow such developments, but not a walled fortress: such a thing wouldn't be relevant.

    • @christophercranford2071
      @christophercranford2071 Před rokem +1

      I think once it reaches that point it will be like the Arch of the Sythe trilogy.

  • @nonkane7175
    @nonkane7175 Před 4 lety +2460

    „Lets call cars what they really are... *Autos* “
    Germans: We said that from the beginning.

  • @leehayward2854
    @leehayward2854 Před 3 lety +1649

    "This video was recommended for you...." *by a 'bot!*

  • @joe_z
    @joe_z Před 2 měsíci +110

    I still remember this was my first CGP Grey video.

  • @Tryinglittleleg
    @Tryinglittleleg Před rokem +48

    At what point do we ask ourselves, who is this all for? If there's no body left to be efficient for, why are we doing it?

  • @letsflipp
    @letsflipp Před 4 lety +1429

    CGP Grey: "lets call self driving cars what they really are: autos"
    Me, a german: "ah, yes, the auto is called auto"

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 3 lety +28

      @@Soldare "auto auto". That one I like.
      And since in German you have compound words and are forced to used them because you're not allowed to have two consecutive nouns performing the same function in one sentence, it would become "Autoauto". And your mouth makes a little stadium wave when you pronounce it.

    • @abeldelatorre1382
      @abeldelatorre1382 Před 3 lety +9

      In Mexico as well

    • @googleuser9383
      @googleuser9383 Před 3 lety +4

      they are called automobiles since the very beginning.
      Not for driving by themselves, but for driving by themselves...
      As in propelling themselves without being alive.

    • @7own878
      @7own878 Před 3 lety +7

      The Germans and their cars are like the Americans with their weapons and fall out gear.

    • @appleslover
      @appleslover Před 3 lety +15

      Auto von Bismarck

  • @wamsang7818
    @wamsang7818 Před 3 lety +1803

    "The music was written by a bot"
    *We've been tricked, backstabbed, and quite possibly bamboozled*

    • @Vijwal
      @Vijwal Před 3 lety +16

      Why does your profile pic match so much.....
      Just like mine 😫

    • @comyuse9103
      @comyuse9103 Před 3 lety +45

      to be fair, it sucked. it was back ground noise.

    • @Horny_Fruit_Flies
      @Horny_Fruit_Flies Před 3 lety +23

      @@comyuse9103 to be fair, most music sucks.

    • @Iberian49
      @Iberian49 Před 3 lety +1

      Your profile picture is a dead meme from 8 years ago

    • @rambo64bit82
      @rambo64bit82 Před 3 lety +2

      Not bamboozled

  • @douglasabp
    @douglasabp Před 2 lety +113

    this video reminds me of this "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should."

  • @jokesonyou1253
    @jokesonyou1253 Před 2 lety +231

    One lesson of humanity is that human beings can have it the best they ever had and still be the least happy they ever have been.

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia Před rokem +42

      Cattle raised for slaughter have it way better than cattle decades ago had. It's like no matter how many brushes and flavored feed we give them, they keep whining about abbatoirs.

    • @christianbohm6118
      @christianbohm6118 Před rokem +19

      Not having a job is hardly the best we ever had.

  • @jdperdomo
    @jdperdomo Před 3 lety +745

    Watching this video is the 8th Way to Maximize Misery.

    • @potatopotatoeOG
      @potatopotatoeOG Před 3 lety +8

      😂👏🏾 what else is on the list? I need to check this one off

    • @florin1662
      @florin1662 Před 3 lety +4

      Nailed it

    • @KingAndrew07
      @KingAndrew07 Před 3 lety +5

      epic crossover reference

    • @LBoomsky
      @LBoomsky Před 3 lety +4

      epic

    • @fallout3fan623
      @fallout3fan623 Před 3 lety +14

      Actually, I find the idea kinda pleasant. If there's a 45% unemployment rate and the wealth divide is as bad as... well now, then what's stopping people from a socialist revolution? A socialist revolution *while robots are doing all human labor*. That sounds awesome. Sure, people will need to find some means to keep themselves occupied, but without a need to work to live, I'd expect a huge upswing in creative pursuits and tech advancements, while cutting down heavily on depression. People that need help would be able to get it, people that simply don't want to work would be able to take time off, and people that want to create or think would have the time to create and think, even if their audience only extends to friends and family. It'd be a utopia

  • @rayan-rw4iq
    @rayan-rw4iq Před 3 lety +1157

    Everybody gangster till they realize this video is six years old

    • @berndarndt9924
      @berndarndt9924 Před 3 lety +40

      Yeah, self driving cars everywhere...

    • @5people829
      @5people829 Před 3 lety +7

      @@berndarndt9924 teslas...

    • @berndarndt9924
      @berndarndt9924 Před 3 lety +35

      @@5people829 teslas, teslas everywhere...
      There are a few selfdriving cars and more will come in the future but this will take time because most cars sold today aren´t self driving and most people don´t buy a new car every year.
      And in addition to that, while some selfdribing cars exist. non of them are made in a way that help us do other stuff while in a car. The most people get out of it right now is extra sleep.

    • @berndarndt9924
      @berndarndt9924 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Xukki09 I can't look on a screen in a moving car for two long. And I know many people who habe the same "problem". In a bus/train this isn't a problem.
      However yes other people like youself can indeed do that.

    • @2712animefreak
      @2712animefreak Před 3 lety +4

      @@berndarndt9924 TBH, I'm not sure you should be looking at a monitor while driving a car, even a self-driving one.

  • @AllHailZeppelin
    @AllHailZeppelin Před 2 měsíci +71

    With all the advances in the automation mentioned in this video PLUS things like ChatGPT and other AI creation tools, we NEED a part 2….

  • @blumoogle2901
    @blumoogle2901 Před rokem +37

    Rewatching this video, you can already see some of the side effects of automation, where the lowest level of employees are replaced, and some of the old workers becoming robot supervisors and some aren't replaced once they quit. But the unintended side effect of cutting the bottom of the pyramid off, is that suddenly you need fewer managers for the new fewer supervisors, but you also need fewer bathrooms for them, smaller canteens, fewer security guards to watch them and they produce less paperwork so you need fewer admin staff, fewer outside contractors like plumbers, less furniture, etc... The angle of the pyramid stays the same, so for every layer that gets cut off the bottom, you cut off a layer of support staff from the side.
    Unfortunately, suddenly staff are becoming ever more multifunctional and generalist because the total number of tasks are shrinking, and whoever stays the longest gets more and more time spent on training.

  • @flashfreak62
    @flashfreak62 Před 2 lety +3786

    I just started a new job and my boss is literally a robot. Gives time off and makes schedules based on all the information we provide it.
    But the most terrifying part about it is that it's by and far the best boss I've ever had...

    • @Star-nl5id
      @Star-nl5id Před 2 lety +560

      Makes sense, irl bosses are known for being inefficient and stubborn

    • @giobugtong6293
      @giobugtong6293 Před 2 lety +181

      What industry are you in?

    • @vincentmuyo
      @vincentmuyo Před 2 lety +166

      We always knew bosses were the ones bad at their job, because the best bosses just let you do your work. ;)

    • @CC-uy9wp
      @CC-uy9wp Před 2 lety +213

      @@giobugtong6293 Liars Incorporated

    • @wawara1358
      @wawara1358 Před 2 lety +25

      What is your job?

  • @Twosocks42
    @Twosocks42 Před 9 lety +958

    The important question is... can we get them to replace politicians?

    • @denverhayward1472
      @denverhayward1472 Před 9 lety +35

      Ummm... No.
      I don't care if it's sarcasm. Just no.

    • @TheBc99
      @TheBc99 Před 9 lety +379

      That might actually turn out really well, since robots aren't interested in temporal gain; they aren't motivated by money or power (unless you program them to be). So, maybe government robots will be incorruptible politicians, programmed to respond to the needs of constituents in an efficient way rather than riding on hype, using scapegoats and desperately trying to get reelected?

    • @petersmythe6462
      @petersmythe6462 Před 9 lety +33

      Denver Hayward It's gonna happen. Whether you like Ted Cruz or Skynet in charge isn't really the question. The question is HOW it will happen. Will robots, demanding rights and being cheaply replaceable with unlimited numbers and alter-able form, organize an almost certainly successful coup d'é·tat? Will they subtly control all aspects of our leadership until the politicians don't really matter to begin with? Will their sheer numbers mean that new countries will form where we are now? Or that countries will cease to exist because high-level advanced AI does not see war or arbitrary laws as useful?
      Or will we vote them in? Maybe after a long civil rights campaign, they will be given rights, and 10 years later, the first superhuman U.S. president is elected.
      Or will we give them control without even an election? Maybe we will have so much faith in AI that we put it in charge of every nation on Earth as dictator for life.

    • @machinshin2253
      @machinshin2253 Před 9 lety +3

      Twosocks42 Eventually, yes.

    • @machinshin2253
      @machinshin2253 Před 9 lety +4

      ***** well.. not quite (There's the part in BSG where they treated them as worse than slaves, same as in The Matrix); but it's also how The Culture started (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Culture).

  • @videoslice2683
    @videoslice2683 Před rokem +252

    I would LOVE to see grey revisit this now with AI. When I started in video editing it took a team of 5 or 6 people to do what I'm doing on my own today (and I'm outputting 5x the content at much higher quality) and alot of the gained effeciency is due to AI. Self driving cars aren't where grey predicted they'd be, but they're still coming. And the general purpose robots are here, but they're more software than hardware.

    • @lb9024
      @lb9024 Před rokem +21

      I believe this is temporary. Robotics right now has not been integrated alongside AI, since both fields are in their early stages of development. But the day it happens, there will be robots with an amazing level of autonomy.

  • @vanfisher3613
    @vanfisher3613 Před rokem +123

    Grey it’s 2023, I’m a journalist and I’m worried about AI taking my job in the next decade. You were too right. Chat GPT and DALL-E are terrifying.

    • @KaibaCorpCEO
      @KaibaCorpCEO Před rokem +5

      Don't be terrified until you see a Taco Bell where robots are making tacos or a DMV that has few teenagers taking driver's tests because self-driving cars would exist.
      I am not afraid of a robot that cannot make a taco or even turn a doorknob.

    • @georgebrantley776
      @georgebrantley776 Před rokem +50

      ​@@KaibaCorpCEO Robots can already make tacos and turn door knows. It's not a technological problem, but an economical one.

    • @Y0UT0PIA
      @Y0UT0PIA Před rokem +7

      Try 'within the year'

  • @sunfishboi1565
    @sunfishboi1565 Před 3 lety +1009

    I came here for light entertainment.
    I exited with fear of unemployment.

    • @yoohapark7355
      @yoohapark7355 Před 2 lety +6

      ME RN

    • @Andres_2004
      @Andres_2004 Před 2 lety +2

      join the army then like me

    • @Andres_2004
      @Andres_2004 Před 2 lety +1

      join the army then like me

    • @Engieman909
      @Engieman909 Před 2 lety +24

      Not eveyone is physically or mentally fit to join a military. And the military only has so many jobs and cant keep up with a country’s unemployment.

    • @xhantTheFirst
      @xhantTheFirst Před 2 lety +48

      @@Andres_2004 I'm not sure what in the video made you believe army jobs were safe
      They're way easier to replace with bots than intellectual and creative jobs

  • @LerobotZ
    @LerobotZ Před 3 lety +1648

    Grey: "Lets call cars autos"
    Me (german): "Thats what they're called" :)

    • @machielluchtmeijer7796
      @machielluchtmeijer7796 Před 3 lety +87

      In most languages except english they're called that I think

    • @macho77vg
      @macho77vg Před 3 lety +48

      @@machielluchtmeijer7796 Yeah, in spanish they're called "autos" or "carros".

    • @TitouanYT
      @TitouanYT Před 3 lety +39

      @@machielluchtmeijer7796 in french they are called "automobiles" which abreviation is "autos"

    • @machielluchtmeijer7796
      @machielluchtmeijer7796 Před 3 lety +15

      @@TitouanYT in Dutch it's the same

    • @pizzamandolino8058
      @pizzamandolino8058 Před 3 lety

      Copycat

  • @13lackout360
    @13lackout360 Před rokem +45

    Business owners might think they are being smart by hiring only robots and saving labor costs, until they wonder why no one is buying goods or services because no living human has a job and robots don’t buy things for themselves.

  • @MrChad69420
    @MrChad69420 Před 4 měsíci +67

    damn predicted the future

  • @jacheto
    @jacheto Před 7 lety +1655

    I am almost concluding my automation engineer graduation, glad to know that my job is to destroy other peoples jobs

    • @TechDeals
      @TechDeals Před 7 lety +150

      You'll be fine, but what will your kids do?

    • @jacheto
      @jacheto Před 7 lety +199

      Same as other people's kids...I have no idea :p

    • @battlefieldfan111
      @battlefieldfan111 Před 7 lety +74

      I hope that when we are in the future and there are no jobs left then we can finally just live without having to work and we can just relax and have fun all day

    • @mathetesolei7961
      @mathetesolei7961 Před 7 lety +95

      Just relax and have fun all day.... Honey, real live humans aren't like that. Idle hands will just devastate them.

    • @bonchua95
      @bonchua95 Před 7 lety +166

      being bored is the human mind's worst fate

  • @agvulpine
    @agvulpine Před 4 lety +2713

    6 years later. Everybody's stuck at home "earning a paycheck" by mail as they sit and watch Netflix all day. The future is now!

    • @anasamrani5221
      @anasamrani5221 Před 4 lety +153

      Humans: imagine future dominated my automation
      A random pandemic : heeey guess what really happened

    • @daurham
      @daurham Před 4 lety +21

      Ppl gunna be hurting homie

    • @agvulpine
      @agvulpine Před 4 lety +31

      @@daurham not so. robots got my back. XJ-97723's paycheck gets deposited to my checking account.

    • @asdasd-ty9se
      @asdasd-ty9se Před 4 lety +7

      Five

    • @off_Planet
      @off_Planet Před 4 lety +17

      @Viktor Birkeland that's not how any of this works

  • @MrXerak
    @MrXerak Před rokem +50

    Worked in automation for a year. Felt like I was building the gun that is going to be used to kill my job.

  • @ianneilson
    @ianneilson Před rokem +585

    If you're short on time to watch this video, then here is a synopsis by chatGPT:
    "Humans Need Not Apply" is a video by CGP Grey that discusses the potential impact of automation and artificial intelligence on the workforce. The video argues that as technology continues to advance, more and more jobs will be replaced by machines, leading to widespread unemployment and social upheaval. Grey explores the history of automation and its effects on the job market, and suggests that we need to start thinking about how to address the challenges that this technology presents. He also offers some potential solutions, such as universal basic income, but ultimately concludes that the future of work is uncertain and will require careful consideration and planning.

    • @boyblunder1521
      @boyblunder1521 Před rokem +54

      after watching the cold fusion video on chatgpt, i immediately came to watch this grey video again.
      I'd like an updated version of this video from grey

    • @Exacom98
      @Exacom98 Před rokem +113

      inaccurate, grey never mentions ubi in the video

    • @cameron7374
      @cameron7374 Před rokem +76

      @@Exacom98 That's Large Language Models for you: Very confidently wrong on the regular but so are people. (Just not as often, I hope)

    • @ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb
      @ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb Před rokem +2

      please stop bot. youtube has a watch later button for a reason

    • @HarambaeXelonmuskfans
      @HarambaeXelonmuskfans Před rokem +3

      @@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb Hah, like anyones ever used it before

  • @musikSkool
    @musikSkool Před 3 lety +828

    Which is ironic, because most people have been complaining for years that their job is so dull and boring it makes them feel like a robot.

  • @level58deathknight18
    @level58deathknight18 Před 8 lety +2154

    So this is only a problem if we keep running on a capitalist economy? If robots can become our farmers, carpenters, doctors, and so on, that's great. Now we have no excuse to not provide basic survival needs to all people. Yeah, the unemployment rate is going to skyrocket, but that's only a problem if we're running on an economy that refuses to feed, house, or heal people unless they work for it. If these unemployed people are able to survive despite their unemployment, I see no issue here. They now have the free time to learn, explore, and create. The concept of a job might become obsolete, and humans will no longer squander their lives for the funds to keep living. Maybe, when the machines become our entire labor force and the billions of us have no essential tasks we must perform, our species will finally be able to advance.

    • @leonecho1979
      @leonecho1979 Před 8 lety +120

      +Level 58 Death Knight True. Also, Marxist socialism would be just as bad, because it's defined as the workers taking control of society. Workers used to be "the masses", but soon they'll be an elite minority "the automators". Thus Marxism would be an oligarchy. We need another alternative.

    • @level58deathknight18
      @level58deathknight18 Před 8 lety +117

      Leon Echo Well Marxist socialism is an awful idea with flaws a 9th grader could point out. I think, if this sort of labor singularity occurs, we'll be forced to innovate a new type of social organization.

    • @_extrathicc
      @_extrathicc Před 8 lety +110

      Actually the Marxism would be work perfectly in a few decades. If all the work is made by bots there is no need for landowners (I don't know if that is the correct word, but English is not my first language), we'll just need to put that bots at the service of all the humanity and then people will just have to live in peace and just worry about how to spend their time, maybe reading books, watching films and playing games. That would be a nice society and ver similar to the Marx's definition of communism (not socialism). Because communism is a society with no social classes.

    • @TaoriUTS
      @TaoriUTS Před 8 lety +28

      +Level 58 Death Knight so people who already exploit social systems now (and are rather dumb+uneducated people) have even more time to make kids. looking forward to that

    • @level58deathknight18
      @level58deathknight18 Před 8 lety +93

      TaoriUTS The number of people that exploit the social system and the damage they cause is too minor for anyone to worry about.

  • @christophersimms9128
    @christophersimms9128 Před rokem +37

    So, when are you going to make an updated version of this video?

  • @StevenLandesVO
    @StevenLandesVO Před rokem +94

    Hey - CGP Grey - can you do an updated version of this video? Been 8 years. I'd love to see a new version of this reviewing your predictions and the newer advances in automation.

    • @seddryx6477
      @seddryx6477 Před rokem +4

      YESA GREAT IDEA

    • @alex6337
      @alex6337 Před rokem +8

      After ChatGPT this video just got a lot more terrifying all of a sudden

    • @ian3166
      @ian3166 Před rokem

      He made a comment a few months ago and a podcast. Hopefully we see a new more focused video.

    • @Thomas-yo2zu
      @Thomas-yo2zu Před rokem +1

      Why would he? A bot is going to do it soon anyway.

  • @unknowninformant6730
    @unknowninformant6730 Před 3 lety +795

    *Programmers create professional self learning programmer robot*
    Boss: "Great job, you're fired"
    Programmer: "I've been tricked, lied to and quite possibly bamboozled"

    • @RustingPeace
      @RustingPeace Před 3 lety +14

      some generals in the past got killed because they have won........ by their own nation and that happened often, in rome, parthia................................

    • @username-wq4us
      @username-wq4us Před 3 lety +4

      @Balaram Chakrabarty Wrong. They can find obvious race conditions automatically, though.

    • @xabab
      @xabab Před 3 lety +22

      I remembered a story about a construction site. One dude calculated that instead of current 10 people, it is more profitable to take 5 people and a wheelbarrow and told that to a boss. Guess who was fired?

    • @RuyVuusen
      @RuyVuusen Před 3 lety +23

      That's why you always include a self-destruct button. Doofenshmirtz was right about that!

    • @dygon7663
      @dygon7663 Před 2 lety

      Congratulations, you played yourself.

  • @panicbutwhereisthedisco6147
    @panicbutwhereisthedisco6147 Před 3 lety +699

    "Humans are smart...ly lazy"
    the story of my life

    • @user-kx8pu6ys5i
      @user-kx8pu6ys5i Před 3 lety +1

      That's... that's the point you guys......what......of course it is..... that's the whole point....bruh

    • @Anonymous-eo2er
      @Anonymous-eo2er Před 3 lety +3

      It’s almost like... you’re a human

    • @acidset
      @acidset Před 3 lety +1

      Remove the smart

    • @slasaglam6496
      @slasaglam6496 Před 3 lety

      that's why we invented all this high-tech tools

  • @somerandomdude3729
    @somerandomdude3729 Před rokem +72

    A wise man once told me, "Technology is progressing faster than we can comprehend it."
    Too true in so many different levels.

  • @tacitozetticci9308
    @tacitozetticci9308 Před rokem +59

    Now it's getting crazier every week

  • @wintershade1760
    @wintershade1760 Před 3 lety +1759

    I wanted to leave a comment here to let you know Grey that one of my college professors for a management course used this video as a discussion point for our class.

    • @ahmetsalihsavas7745
      @ahmetsalihsavas7745 Před 3 lety +16

      Epic

    • @jennslife06
      @jennslife06 Před 3 lety +5

      same

    • @spacecadetMD
      @spacecadetMD Před 3 lety +58

      I showed this video in one of my classes for cyber professionals. It's one of the most thoughtful discussions of the topic I've seen.

    • @xrizmaribel7572
      @xrizmaribel7572 Před 3 lety +29

      This video is being used as a discussion tool in an "Understanding Science and Technology" course.

    • @funkle2645
      @funkle2645 Před 3 lety +10

      I remember this video being used in class too, I went for Computer Science.

  • @addisonbiaggi4155
    @addisonbiaggi4155 Před 8 lety +3064

    In the future will the top comment be written by a robot with programmed cleverness?

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman Před 8 lety +198

      They are already doing it.

    • @BacadoTheSkoggy
      @BacadoTheSkoggy Před 8 lety +237

      I am early let me make a joke...
      {interchangeable_punchline}

    • @LittleIslander100
      @LittleIslander100 Před 8 lety +58

      How many comment sections are topped "I'm joke better make an early", or "I'm early better make a joke
      this comment" or anything else not directly related to the video? A bot could easily write this, some probably already are.

    • @stanley1698
      @stanley1698 Před 8 lety +8

      Remember horse_books?

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman Před 8 lety +4

      +LittleIslander They do, and usually better. At least in publications.

  • @alexandercolefield9523
    @alexandercolefield9523 Před rokem +45

    A decade in and the predictions on mechanical general purpose ai is off but ai minds is on point. We can't really automate a burger king worker but we can automate an artist.

    • @lomiification
      @lomiification Před rokem +7

      It turns out, the more creative aspects are easier to automate than the more mundane ones. They're still computers that need very specialized input and produce very specialized output, and a burger king worker does tons of poorly specified work because we don't need to be told in detail which fingers need to be used to hold the spatula for each task involving a spatula.

    • @ecMathGeek
      @ecMathGeek Před rokem +11

      It would be very easy to automate a burger king worker's job. The problem is most likely the cost and probably legal/social complications of actually implementing the system.

    • @ultimatecorgi3392
      @ultimatecorgi3392 Před rokem +4

      Distressingly enough, a test automated McDonalds just opened in Dallas. (6JAN2023.)

    • @randyjones3050
      @randyjones3050 Před rokem +2

      You don't automate the worker, you automate the process. The Burger King kitchen just needs to be redesigned as an automated assembly line. Most fast food workers will likely be eliminated within the next decade. The speed of the replacement is only limited by the cost of the building upgrades and how quickly it can be done.

  • @x4c
    @x4c Před rokem +21

    I think it's time to revisit and update this @CGPGRey!

  • @MustraOrdo
    @MustraOrdo Před 7 lety +1374

    We need to stop letting robots through our borders and make humanity great again

    • @ProtagonBeta
      @ProtagonBeta Před 7 lety +288

      BUILD THE FIRE WALL

    • @mocha5044
      @mocha5044 Před 7 lety +54

      Protagon dude that's genius

    • @brodydunn9031
      @brodydunn9031 Před 7 lety +162

      And make the robots pay for it!

    • @Sifferzz
      @Sifferzz Před 7 lety +11

      Merwane Hamadi he's being sarcastic :)

    • @Sifferzz
      @Sifferzz Před 7 lety +6

      @just for fun
      1. Your tone is wildly pretentious and trite, and would find itself at home in /r/iam14andthisisdeep
      2. The Joke
      _________________________
      Your head
      (It's at the expense of Trump)

  • @jerma984
    @jerma984 Před 8 lety +1630

    Hi time travelling robot overlords! Just here to say that I'm cool. I love robots! I feed my toaster bread every day and keep him nice and clean! Please don't deem me unnecessary and exterminate me.

  • @JamesOKeefe-US
    @JamesOKeefe-US Před rokem +46

    Wow. This aged remarkably well. Welcome to the USAi.

  • @user-ok3dy5su8s
    @user-ok3dy5su8s Před 2 měsíci +11

    This video is educational for everyone.

  • @flaviomongiovi8105
    @flaviomongiovi8105 Před 6 lety +1478

    Robots can't replace your job
    If you have no job at all.

    • @Steel598
      @Steel598 Před 6 lety +20

      did you mean to make that meme? lol

    • @qaawara109
      @qaawara109 Před 6 lety +12

      Under-rated comment

    • @Achedb0b1
      @Achedb0b1 Před 6 lety +82

      Challenge accepted. Building robot that applies for welfare money.

    • @2MeterLP
      @2MeterLP Před 6 lety +25

      Set an ATM in front of a furnace and make a youtube click bot and you have replaced me with machines

    • @SpiritualFacts
      @SpiritualFacts Před 6 lety +2

      i have no job :(

  • @denverbeek
    @denverbeek Před 4 lety +1015

    Never have I been so afraid to not have to do anything at all.

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. Před 4 lety +11

      @@rifz42 Yang doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell. Bernie 2020

    • @appa609
      @appa609 Před 4 lety +1

      The ninth circle is ice

    • @rifz42
      @rifz42 Před 4 lety +5

      ​@@WouldntULikeToKnow. why support burnie? he didn't fight for himself or his supporters (who wasted millions, sued and lost), when the DNC cheated him. observer.com/2017/08/court-admits-dnc-and-debbie-wasserman-schulz-rigged-primaries-against-sanders/

    • @ccricers
      @ccricers Před 4 lety +11

      Bernie isn't talking about this and none of the other candidates would admit to automation getting us screwed, only Yang is.

    • @MrCSP24
      @MrCSP24 Před 4 lety +1

      rifz42 That’s going to be an extremely bitter pill to swallow for those who will still have jobs and still be expected to work.

  • @mehr_Sozialismus_wagen
    @mehr_Sozialismus_wagen Před rokem +7

    Duuuuuuude I thought this video is from 2022....either my joint hits toooooo hard or this video is from 2014! Man you are great!

  • @samollason
    @samollason Před rokem +10

    A robot replaced my factory job, luckily im now the guy that fixes and maintains that robot.

    • @xdn22
      @xdn22 Před rokem +13

      unfortunately you are the exception and not the rule. the majority of people will lose their jobs entirely :(

  • @TOMiX1024
    @TOMiX1024 Před 4 lety +919

    This self driving car technology from 6 years ago looks really ancient...

  • @johnatlas3452
    @johnatlas3452 Před 5 lety +834

    This video gives me so much anxiety even 4 years later

    • @fallovercookie
      @fallovercookie Před 5 lety +10

      you should contact WATSON^^

    • @hindugoat2302
      @hindugoat2302 Před 5 lety +23

      you should only be anxious about things you can actually change...
      this is inevitable

    • @charlesquinton9127
      @charlesquinton9127 Před 5 lety +18

      You shouldnt fret. Think about it this way. If automation get widespread, that causes mass unemployment, which means less jobs. Less employed people, means less customers able to afford the goods and services offered by businesses. That causes a decline in income for ALL BUINSINESSES. Anyone who knows anything about economics knows about this concept. It's called money circulation, and our society would collapse without it.
      TLDR; no sane buisiness would fully automate themselves because it would just hurt the economy in the long run, so there's no need to worry.

    • @charlesquinton9127
      @charlesquinton9127 Před 5 lety +10

      As tempting as a world without work sounds, think of it this way. Without jobs to do, humans have nothing to aspire to, nothing to work towards or even have to work towards. You think entitlment and instant gratification are a problem for this generation? How about in a generation where you dont even have to work for a living?
      Say what you want about working, it builds character and adds a certain level of humility into your personality. A world without work or jobs sounds an aweful lot like a world where humans have no purpose, which is not a world where I would want to live.

    • @charlesquinton9127
      @charlesquinton9127 Před 5 lety

      @@jayk3551 Well, I would prefer if you dont bring "Societal Conditioning" into this, because personally I enjoy working for things. Im a gamer and even in video games I prefer struggling toward my goals. There's no fun to it if there isnt a challenge. Though I can see where you're coming from. (im 19 years old btw) My biggest question that I ask people to get to know what kind of person they are is this:
      "Would you rather die in five days and be remembered forever, or live forever but never be recognized for anything you acheive?"
      How would you answer?

  • @jordanw2741
    @jordanw2741 Před rokem +14

    I watch this video on a nearly annual basis. Really nice touch point to see how things have changed since 2014.

  • @flo0778
    @flo0778 Před rokem +8

    For me the future of humanity is :
    - humans that need the feeling to be usefull to society will either die of depression or get upgrades for themselves, this population will shrink.
    - others that thrive in inaction will just benefit, unemployed, maybe playing games or what not.
    In all cases the population will shrink.

    • @GregorianMG
      @GregorianMG Před rokem +2

      And with declining birth rate, it will be the future where population declining and the huge population gap between age become a problem...

  • @davidbischi
    @davidbischi Před 4 lety +1444

    "So let's call them what they are: Autos"
    Germans: ":|"

    • @pietvanvliet1987
      @pietvanvliet1987 Před 4 lety +74

      Dutch: Say nothing, just stand next to Germans and wait for the Flemish to be done with 'wagen'. We'll save you a space.

    • @SaftoRangen
      @SaftoRangen Před 4 lety +10

      @Friendly Puppy please stop trying to sow discord where people are living in harmony. not exactly what i expect of a "friendly puppy".

    • @norsktorsk8982
      @norsktorsk8982 Před 4 lety +10

      The norwegian word is the end of automobile. Bil

    • @7shinta7
      @7shinta7 Před 4 lety +13

      @@pietvanvliet1987
      Funny thing is, in Germany you could also use 'Wagen' for car and it would still be right. So for my part, both is legit. :)

    • @renatofranco3847
      @renatofranco3847 Před 4 lety

      @@7shinta7 Italians :/

  • @AlternateHistoryHub
    @AlternateHistoryHub Před 9 lety +4324

    When robots start bending girders is when I'll be really worried.

    • @harryw8900
      @harryw8900 Před 9 lety +150

      Well I was not expecting you here xD

    • @Tony3821
      @Tony3821 Před 9 lety +386

      I AM BENDER. PLEASE INSERT GIRDER

    • @ChunkNinja
      @ChunkNinja Před 9 lety +194

      I can only think of one reply to that:
      Bite my shiny metal a$$.

    • @tysej4
      @tysej4 Před 9 lety +53

      ...I'm sure there already are robots who can bend girders xD

    • @ChunkNinja
      @ChunkNinja Před 9 lety +178

      Yes, but do they have a snarky, sarcastic personality and a mild alcohol problem?

  • @iiBlameTheLag
    @iiBlameTheLag Před rokem +24

    Huh, I liked the old thumbanil more

  • @richardinfante-hernandez7866

    It’s hard to see solutions to this problem that is coming our way rather quickly and dangerously and just mostly being ignored by the people who’s positions are to help us be ok! I’m curious though to what you guys think is a helpful solution to this? Like what do you guys think is a path that we can change to go into a reality where this isn’t devastating. As in for example a general yearly income for every person thus making “Work” more of a hobby then a necessity. What do you guys think?

    • @lomiification
      @lomiification Před rokem +1

      I don't think it's a problem that will need solving over time.
      Instead, declining birth rates will be matched by fewer human jobs available. This instead solves problems that we do have, like scaling up the number of court cases that are heard to match the demand for them

    • @maltheopia
      @maltheopia Před rokem +12

      @@lomiification "I don't think it's a problem that will need solving over time." - How fast do you think our population is going to decline?? 50 years from now, how many individuals, humans or otherwise, do you think this planet will have?

  • @foooooof
    @foooooof Před 4 lety +936

    "Hey, what's your job here?"
    "I make machines that replace you, because they're better in almost any way."
    "D..Did you get paid much?"
    "Meh."

    • @user-ht3tp3uj4v
      @user-ht3tp3uj4v Před 4 lety +15

      That's my life XD

    • @mr.leoallan4353
      @mr.leoallan4353 Před 4 lety +18

      They're. For fuck sake.

    • @sarahtonin58913
      @sarahtonin58913 Před 4 lety +4

      Can confirm

    • @fuehnix
      @fuehnix Před 4 lety +24

      lmao 100% me at my software engineering internship. I automated document processing for clinical drug trials, but I was only paid $19/hr

    • @foooooof
      @foooooof Před 4 lety +2

      @@mr.leoallan4353 Thanks.

  • @meneither3834
    @meneither3834 Před 3 lety +1943

    "bots don't need to be perfect they need to be better than humans."
    Actually they also need to not hurt human's feeling too much.
    There are many technologies that do not get as much use as they could even though they perform better than their competition because humans are scared of them.
    Automated cars are in many ways already better, but an accident with an automated car gets much more press coverage than your daily deadly crash.
    Nuclear is another example of that by the way.
    Keep in mind that technology can regress or get forgotten due to societal factors, this is something that happens regularly in history.

    • @Ryan-cy2jl
      @Ryan-cy2jl Před 3 lety +136

      The biggest problem with automated cars is that it's hard for people to be able to take control and prevent an accident caused by the computer which, while having a much smaller margin for error, still can make mistakes. People are worried about that because otherwise potentially preventable accidents are essentially unavoidable death sentences.

    • @mathgeniuszach
      @mathgeniuszach Před 2 lety +214

      @@Ryan-cy2jl another issue is when people misjudge whether or not a situation is a death sentence, and turn on manual control when it's unnecessary, potentially causing a worse scenario.
      Balancing computer-human interaction is perhaps the absolute hardest thing to do for designers of automated cars.

    • @meneither3834
      @meneither3834 Před 2 lety +127

      @victor bruun because humans will be the one putting the robots in commission.
      Many very efficient technologies don't get as much use as they should because they hurt human's feeling. Nuclear is an exemple, self-driving cars are another.

    • @jacks1368
      @jacks1368 Před 2 lety +124

      The reason automated cars aren't already becoming the new normal is because, if a robo-car does get into an accident, who's legally responsible? The "driver", who is entirely superfluous to the point where there might not even be one in the car? "Common sense" will probably point to the manufacturer, and that's why they're not jumping on the idea; what happens to the cars after they're sold is currently not their problem, and they're not keen on it becoming so.

    • @neclitorismagnum
      @neclitorismagnum Před 2 lety +25

      @@jacks1368 if a self-driving car gets into an accident, the one responsible is most likely the human driver that was driving the other car. Risk of self-driving car actually causing an accident is negligible.

  • @jeftecoutinho
    @jeftecoutinho Před rokem +44

    I wonder if there will be a time, when most work becomes automated, where humanity will grow so damn bored it will start regressing to old practices.

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před rokem +5

      MOST work??? ALL work will some day be done by machines.

    • @victor-536
      @victor-536 Před rokem +1

      @@noahwilliams8996 not ALL work, obviously

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před rokem +11

      @@victor-536 No, all work. Everything can be automated.

    • @apmanda
      @apmanda Před rokem +2

      @@noahwilliams8996 what happens when the machines break down or run out of resources? At some point, there will be either work or extinction…

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před rokem +10

      @@apmanda We'll have machines that repair machines.

  • @erinkarp
    @erinkarp Před rokem +55

    We're really seeing the creative bots now with all the AI art