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New rules of the digital age

EducationWorld February 17 | EducationWorld
Technology is advancing so rapidly in the US that we will experience radical changes in societies worldwide during our lifetimes. Already computers, sensors, artificial intelligence and genomics are reshaping our daily lives and entire industries. In this era of accelerating change, many assumptions that we relied upon in the past will no longer apply. Technology is creating a new set of rules that will change our very existence. Among them: Anything that can be digitised will be. Digitisation began with words and numbers. Then we moved into games and later into media, such as movies, images and music. Moreover complex business functions, medical tools, industrial processes and transportation systems have moved into the digital realm. Now, we are digitising everything about our daily lives: our actions, words and thoughts. Inexpensive DNA sequencing and machine learning have become the keys for unlocking life support systems. Cheap, ubiquitous sensors are documenting everything we do and building rich digital records of our entire lives. Your job has a significant chance of being eliminated. In every industry and even households, machines and robots are beginning to do the work of humans. A global movement to digitise jobs is acquiring momentum in low-salary service industries. Amazon relies on robots to do a significant proportion of its warehouse work. American corporates such as Safeway and Home Depot are rapidly introducing self-service checkouts. Soon, self-driving cars will eliminate millions of driving jobs. Automated medical diagnosis will replace doctors in medical sub-disciplines such as radiology, dermatology and pathology. The exceptions will be in creative industries and businesses such as marketing, entrepreneurship, strategy and advanced technical fields. New jobs beyond our imagination will emerge, but they won’t replace all lost jobs. We must be ready for a world of perennially high unemployment rates. But don’t worry, because… Living will become so affordable that survival won’t be dependent on employment. Note how cellphone minutes are almost free and computers have become cheaper and more powerful over the past decades. As technologies such as computing, sensors and solar energy advance, their unit costs drop. Life as we know it, will become much cheaper. Apps such as Uber enable a new generation to do without the desire or need to own a car. Healthcare, food, telecommunications, electricity and computation will all become cheaper very quickly as technology reinvents their parent industries. Your fate and destiny will be in your own hands as never before. The benefit of plummeting costs of living will be that the technology and tools required to keep human beings healthy, happy, well-educated and well-informed will be cheap or free. Online learning of almost all subjects and disciplines is already free. Healthcare costs are also falling with mobile-based medical devices enabling us to make sophisticated self-diagnoses and treat a significant percentage of our health problems using only a smartphone and smart distributed software. Simultaneously, modular and open-source kits are making DIY (do-it-yourself) manufacture easier, empowering individuals to make their own products. With 3-D printers, you can design your own toys.
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