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On this podcast we explore what’s happening with AI, business automation & culture and ask - where on earth is this all going? How will A.I. develop and where should we celebrate? Alternatively, where should we hit the ESC key and unplug? If we can. Because maybe, Resistance is Futile! As long as you're human, you can subscribe :)

  1. 06/09/2024

    Reality Check: The Robot Takeover. Total Bollocks?

    It's time to take a bit of a chill pill on the robots taking over nonsense. If only! It only takes a chat with Peter from Automate UK, a robotics trade body that represents British automation to put things in perspective: If Britain is typical, the problem is not whether Robots will take over, the problem is how do we fill the existing holes in manufacturing? We need to get the robots doing as much as possible right now. Worrying about them taking over will be luxury problem to solve later. Jamie, meanwhile is still seeing where the disruption will happen fast: white collar admin tasks are getting eaten alive. Turns out, manufacturing might not as dead as it's been made out to be. For now. Introduction [00:00:00 - 00:00:42] Dave sets the stage by asking if robots are going to take over our jobs soon. Peter highlights the current shortage of workers in various sectors, emphasizing the need for robotic integration to fill these gaps, rather than to replace human labor. Chapter 1: Debunking the Takeover Myth [00:00:43 - 00:02:00] Dave questions the imminent takeover of AI and robotics, contrasting the marketing hype with the reality of technological integration in business. Introduction of guests, Jamie and Peter, who bring expertise in software automation and robotics, respectively. Chapter 2: Current State of Robotics Adoption [00:02:01 - 00:04:00] Dave discusses the global robot density metrics to understand where robots are being utilized most effectively. Peter points out the UK’s conservative approach to adopting new technologies, especially in robotics, which is reflected in its low robot density compared to manufacturing power. Chapter 3: Practical Applications and Cultural Hesitations [00:04:01 - 00:06:00] Discussion on how cultural and economic factors influence the adoption of robotics in different countries. Peter explains the UK's reliance on manual labor over robotics, intensified by recent challenges like Brexit and COVID-19. Chapter 4: Ethical Considerations and Future Employment [00:06:01 - 00:08:00] The conversation shifts towards the ethical implications of replacing jobs with robots. Peter stresses that while robots are filling urgent gaps, there's a need to consider the long-term impact on employment and societal roles. Chapter 5: Advancing UK Manufacturing with Robotics [00:08:01 - 00:10:00] Focus on the UK’s potential to enhance its manufacturing sector through increased robotic integration. Discussion about the perception of manufacturing in the UK and efforts to change it. Chapter 6: Broader Implications for Global Labor Markets [00:10:01 - 00:12:00] Examination of how robotics could potentially transform global labor markets, not just through direct replacement of jobs but by creating new types of employment and enhancing productivity. Conclusion [00:12:01 - 00:14:00] Dave, Jamie, and Peter reflect on the discussions, summarizing the key points about the integration of robotics in industries and its implications for the future workforce. Closing thoughts on maintaining ethical standards and fostering a sustainable transition to increased automation.

    45 min
  2. 05/06/2024

    The Economics of AI: Universal Basic Income

    Also known as The Economics of AI: Part Duex. While Jamie’s away enlightening people about AI & Automation, I've gone a bit further into what is really the economy of the future. And you don't have to go far in that area before you come across Universal Basic Income (UBI). We've talked briefly about it in other episodes, today, we're diving deep with Alex Howlett from the Greshm Institute in Boston, who's going to flip everything you thought you knew about AI and automation on its head. Even if a UBI is not the solution (it's no silver bullet and will need other reforms to not cause inflation for example), it is the fastest way I've found of getting people to think about whether AI & Automation should work for us or whether we should work for it. An instead of dreading the robot takeover, Alex suggests maybe we should worry about why it's not happening faster! Consider the UBI proposal, but not as a life raft in a sea of tech unemployment. Instead as a catapult into a future where money is both earned and also automatically spread around the economy in a calibrated mix to reduce socially useless work. Here's a breakdown of our chat if you'd like to jump ahead: Chapter 1: The Automation Paradox [00:00:00 - 00:01:00] Alex discusses the paradox of technological unemployment, arguing that economic policies that prioritize job creation are actually hindering the full potential of labor-saving technologies like AI. Chapter 2: Rethinking Universal Basic Income [00:01:00 - 00:03:00] Alex explains the unconventional angle of Universal Basic Income as a tool not just for combating job loss due to automation, but to liberate us from unnecessary work altogether. Chapter 3: The Cultural and Economic Shift [00:03:00 - 00:10:00] The discussion pivots to the cultural resistance and economic implications of reducing work hours. They also address how UBI could reshape societal views on work and productivity. Chapter 4: Global Impact and Macro Economics [00:10:00 - 00:20:00] Alex gives a macroeconomic perspective on how a UBI could affect the global economy, discussing potential shifts in labor supply, demand, and the international repercussions of such a policy. Chapter 5: Practical Implications and Future Visions [00:20:00 - 00:30:00] The conversation gets into the nitty-gritty of how UBI might be implemented practically, the gradual adjustment to the economy, and the potential for an increase in creative and innovative job engagement. Chapter 6: Debating UBI's Necessity and Inevitability [00:30:00 - 00:40:00] They debate whether UBI and the automation of jobs are inevitable or if these are just theoretical solutions in response to current and future technological advancements. Chapter 7: Concluding Thoughts and Further Discussion [00:40:00 - End] Wrapping up, Alex & I discuss the broader philosophical and cultural shifts that might come with widespread adoption of UBI. Alex provides his contact information for listeners who wish to engage further on the topic.

    47 min

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On this podcast we explore what’s happening with AI, business automation & culture and ask - where on earth is this all going? How will A.I. develop and where should we celebrate? Alternatively, where should we hit the ESC key and unplug? If we can. Because maybe, Resistance is Futile! As long as you're human, you can subscribe :)