Software design, architect, writer, poet, artist, photographer, singer, songwriter... creative work, to name a few. I believe we are in the right place for the future for this type of thing.
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Software design, architect, writer, poet, artist, photographer, singer, songwriter... creative work, to name a few. I believe we are in the right place for the future for this type of thing.
I would suggest that ALL JOBS require original human thought, even factory assemblyman, as even someone with a job description of only "do this, then that" can still make suggestions profitably to management about how that job or the management or supply line or organization around him can be done better.
You um, apparently haven't worked where I have in the past: I put the part in the box... then I put the part in the box... infinite 12 hour loop and management has lost the key to the suggestion box, lol. (This type of work is a bit harder to come by as far as I can tell)
To me the point is more about how artificial intelligence and advanced robotics seem ready to take over most jobs that do not require much original human thought. True that everything does to some degree require some original thought or at least enough thought to find your way to and around the workplace. ;)
To me original human thought is worth far more than being used on mindless jobs better suited to automata. We just need to do some thinking about how to usher in the golden age of abundance and divide the work up more fairly imho.
https://steemit.com/technology/@sauravrungta/how-robots-are-becoming-more-like-humans