Hi Steemit,
I'm an author and researcher. I warned about the dangers of automation way back in the day, when it wasn't really a popular idea. People called me crazy, but then researchers from Oxford and MIT published papers showing the same exact results.
Then they started listening. I've been lecturing at universities and conferences all around the world for the past 4 years.
This video I created is a quick survival guide to avoid becoming obsolete, and whether you should think about a career change. Perhaps being a Steemit creator will soon be a viable career choice for many people? Who knows.
Resources
Researchers took a shot at estimating how technology will affect the job market in 20 years. Find your job to see what the data say about your future using the interactive tool I mention in the video "Will Your Job Be Done By A Machine?" http://bit.ly/npr-job-machine
Some examples:
And here's the paper by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne, "The Future of Employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerisation?", Oxford Martin School http://bit.ly/oxford-study-future-employment
The #SteemTubeExperiment
This is the third post of the series "The SteemTubeExperiment: bringing YouTube superstar creators to Steem".
I'm a best-selling author, internet creator and I manage a community of hundreds of YouTube superstars.
- I will post a selectio of my YouTube videos on Steem (#SteemTubeExperiment), recording the results and feedback
- I will document the process and challenges I find as a creator on Steem
- If my experience on Steem is positive, I will tell other superstar YouTubers about it
Do you like what I write? Consider upvoting this post on Steem :)
Where to find me: