But when I hear some people it tech talking about, well, cash value is overrated. unskilled labor, but that the high-skilled jobs that replaced them have been even better.
in order to attract uh the most talented people um we tend to think of workers is being unskilled and that's not really right uh these people were skilled but they didn't learn a classroom they learned on the job they experienced learning by doing so there were all these new things required of the new technology that people needed to know
So there's a large asymmetry here. "Automation might end most unskilled jobs in 10 years." So that would be by 1971.
people coming in than was true in the earlier migration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. That was overwhelmingly unskilled or semi-skilled workers, most of whom went into day labor or the manufacturing industries. They were factory workers, for the most part.
are digitization-- because we know that robotics-- and being at Google, robotics and digitization and automation will replace the exact same workers that tend to be unskilled and tend to be more and more minorities and women. And so very often, I'll be in a meeting, and I'll hear from somebody who's in the retail sector, a large retailer, and they'll say,
Now we have already seen a backlash against globalization. But automation and globalization have had very similar effects on the unskilled and their communities. Where the robots are is also where many of America's problems are.
It did still allow certain exempt classes to still come into the United States-- merchants, teachers, travelers, diplomats, and students. But the vast majority of Chinese-- mostly working class and unskilled laborers-- were banned. This is the first time in US history that we've singled out an immigrant group for exclusion on the basis of their race and their class.
stress disorder, which is essentially a form of post-traumatic stress disorder that comes about when people are put in situations to do things that they find morally These are untrained, unskilled workers working at an alarming rate.
It's hard because high technology is sophisticated industry. And it was easy to believe that no part of the production was unskilled ." Behind graphs of this world, the people were-- there were people who were not officially part of that workforce.
But actually, the room where it's happening has moved to the private sector, to private equity or privately held corporations, and we may still to digitization. And again, this is mainly unskilled workers.
largest difference between perceived funniness and actual funniness is found in those who were the least funny. So, this was dubbed by Kruger and Dunning, the unskilled and unaware of it phenomenon. That those who were least skilled at something are least aware of their actual skill level, or exhibit the greatest discrepancy between how good they think they are and how good
oh, we're doing great in terms of diversity. But if you actually look underneath those numbers, a lot of people that they're talking about are skewed towards lower-income, unskilled workers, minorities who are exactly the people who will likely lose their jobs if digitization is to take on more hold.
and his friends. But talking to you all is like talking to pod people. And therefore, what that's going to mean for labor at the supply chain end, as opposed to the retail front, is probably not good in that sense for unskilled labor
determined so the factory worker for instance most people would say well factory work is one of those examples you come in and it's a fixed job and you know you're there and that's it and you're being hired as an unskilled worker off the street uh you look at what actually happened in the 19th century factories and there's still a lot of that happening today in today's
I look at Malden to the north. Well, in fact, it's more difficult to advance your children up the-- if you come in as an uneducated, unskilled worker,
of competitive chess and we visited chess tournaments like this one. Now, chess is an interesting arena to study because chess has an objective statistical rating system that And moreover, those at the lower end of the rating scale, the worst chess players, think they are more underrated then those at the top end of the scale. So, unskilled unaware