An animation "The last job on Earth" depicting the future where all work has been fully automated by robots



Dr. Hawking warns that "Artificial intelligence exceeds humans within 100 years"As evolving, the evolution of artificial intelligence is remarkable, and it is said that many occupations can be replaced by artificial intelligence and robots in the decades to decades. So, "What kind of world will be when almost every work is replaced by a robot" ...... Animation is released.

The last job on Earth: imagining a fully automated world | Guardian Animations - YouTube


Morning came. Alice's room has a cat-shaped pet robot.


Cleaning the outside of the window The robot is wiping.


"THE LAST JOB ON EARTH"


While brushing teeth, Alice reads the news that flows in the mirror.


When you finish reading, you will be notified of CATBOT update.


I put a toothbrush in a hole in the washbasin ... ...


It checks the daily health condition. Even if it is a potential thing, it automatically reserves a medical center upon finding a disease.


Clothes automatically pick out work clothes.


Commuting is like walking.


On that occasion, clothing store has displayed "Alice, there are clothes you like" to show something like interactive advertisement.


A woman who seems to be returning after shopping is moving on a car like Segway. Separately, the cargo of the autonomous driving carries the luggage.


Alice came to the medical center.


All checkups are automatic.


As a result, an infectious disease was found in the chest.


Then, the drug is formulated in situ.


I am moving on an automatic driving car this time.


Selling houses after retirement for over 30s. It seems that it is no longer active in this world as it is in your 30s.


I came to a place I got somewhat lost.


Apparently, it seems that food distribution is being carried out for people who are unemployed, and there are graffiti of "STOP AUTO!" On the wall and graffiti of "NO AUTO!"


Eventually, Alice arrived at his office.


Then the computer was "upgrading the labor force". ...... Alice seems to have lost his job at this.


Alice was already alone in the workplace ... ....


"In the next 30 years, machines will be able to handle 50% of occupations," said Professor Moshe Vardi (Computer Science) at Rice University.


Andy Haldane, chief economist at the Bank of England, said, "The machine is not going to be imaginable, but I am working on a task I could not think about ten years ago."


What is drawn here is fantasy to the last, but in reality, after ten years and thirty years, how much robot is supposed to replace human work?

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