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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 4 Aug 2017

    Will artificial intelligence cost the middle class jobs? Look to the history of spreadsheets.http://on.wsj.com/2u8RPW3 

    10:06 PM - 4 Aug 2017
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      1. Deepak‏ @deepaksaha_ 4 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        People who can connect multiple fields will be rewarded..for example accountants (running #AI programs) and #Manufacturing and vice versa?

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      1. Rockit‏ @susanle 4 Aug 2017
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        If you are referring to the artificial intelligence in the WH...yes it will cost us all.

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      1. Kathy Hannah‏ @KathyHannah15 4 Aug 2017
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        We already have artificial intelligence in the White House

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      1. WrightOnTheIssues‏ @carlajwright 4 Aug 2017
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        AI and robots are here to stay.

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      2. rohski‏ @Rohskiiiii 4 Aug 2017
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        Stem majors will always have a job.

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      3. Proud Boy‏ @Shlik__ 4 Aug 2017
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        Stem education won't matter

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      4. rohski‏ @Rohskiiiii 4 Aug 2017
        Replying to @Shlik__ @WSJ

        Who the fuck you think designs/engineers/controls AI? Lmao

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      1. Jed Clampett‏ @TNJ3d 5 Aug 2017
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        Dude, there is a big difference between spreadsheets and AI

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      1. OhCyn‏ @SUPERCYN 5 Aug 2017
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        In today's world the low cost wage earners are being replaced by automation. #selfcheckout

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      1. delete‏ @deletecycle 5 Aug 2017
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        Yes. Walmart used health Medicaid system to keep cost low. Trump removed ACA. They lose safety nets. Walmart robotizes. wM richer citiz die.

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      1. Mr.d‏ @see4eye 5 Aug 2017
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        Yes, they will but will also create new jobs

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      1. Mike Lisanke‏ @lisanke 5 Aug 2017
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        just ask yourselves at @WSJ how long you'll be writing stupid things like this :-p

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      1. webapperc‏ @webapperc 5 Aug 2017
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        I think, no. The main purpose of AI should be to do boring, danger job. Every AI will be need human support. It is not Hollywood.

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      1. JFSI Media‏ @JFSI_Media 4 Aug 2017
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        Possibly. Looking back at history, manufacturing jobs shifted to service oriented jobs. The job type will shift again to something else.

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      1. 平井 和伸‏ @kbiyoon 4 Aug 2017
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        コメントの仕方で、共犯になるか、ならないかを、判断されてる。

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      1. Asaph6 jr‏ @bbahurire 4 Aug 2017
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        that will absolutely cost the population jobs

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      1. Just human‏ @Backoff11111 4 Aug 2017
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        no, it should not if gov at all levels saw it as a tool for human enhancement of 7.2 billion poeple. stop thinking top down

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