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write a letter to the friend describing your performance in a inter school debate​

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Dear Luke,

I just won a debate against my best friend. The world schools topic was resolved "TH believes that AI's take away more jobs than it destroys." I used the example of the machines that are taking over fast food restaurants and the self driving Tesla's. Here is my speech I made:

Now for our first contention, we state that

Artificial Intelligence robs local jobs from struggling communities, and people who need the income.

There will be jobs gained because of AI. However there will be millions of more jobs lost because of it. Any job which features repetitive tasks as part of its duties is at-risk of being replaced by artificial intelligence in the future. In 2017, Gartner predicted that 500,000 net jobs would be created because of AI. On the other end of the spectrum, up to 900,000 jobs could be lost because of it. Those figures are for jobs only within the United States. Brynjolfsson, an associate director of the Center for Digital Business at MIT, wrote. "These middle-skilled structured tasks, routine information processing tasks will continue to be under a lot of pressure: bookkeepers, travel agents, legal aids — maybe not lawyers or attorneys but the first level associates. I already talked to one big law firm and they said they're not hiring as many of those sorts of people because a machine can scan through hundreds of thousands or millions of documents and find the relevant information for a case or a trial much more quickly and accurately than a human can," Drastic changes to the employment market due to increased capability of autonomous systems (it’s more of a certainty than risk and we should already be factoring this into education policies).” “Massive unemployment and resulting huge wealth disparities.””Massive unemployment and Machines will be singing the song, “Anything you can do, I can do better; I can do anything better than you.” These are all quoted from PhD professionals. There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence (A.I.) and other cutting edge technologies are going to change the face of employment as we know it. According to a study done by Stanford institution, 47 percent of currently existing jobs in America are at high risk of potential automation in the coming decades. Overall, and for both men and women, Japan tops the table as the population most at risk of losing their job to a robot. Here, we see the paradox of automation. Japan may be at the forefront of innovative technologies and inventions, but this leaves them most susceptible to a robot takeover. Japan’s job market is heavily reliant on technicians who facilitate the development of the artificially-intelligent bots set to revolutionize the world of work, with just over 1/5th of their workforce employed in this field. A November 2017 report from global management consulting firm McKinsey on the effects of automation on jobs, skill, and wages for the period ending in 2030 estimates that fully 50% of current work activities are automatable by technologies that have already been tested and found effective. The report predicts that in 60 percent of occupations, at least one-third of activities could be automated. The report expects 400 million to 800 million people could be displaced by automation in the next 12 years, creating a challenge potentially greater than past historic shifts, at least in the modern era.

I hope you like it,

Aarya

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