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  • When you hear the word robot?

    當你聽到機器人這個詞的時候?

  • You probably think of this guy.

    你可能會想到這個人。

  • An actual robot that looks like a human or at least Boston dynamic's Atlas.

    一個真正的機器人,看起來像一個人,或者至少是波士頓動態的Atlas。

  • That's why you are probably not worried since they don't seem to hit the streets

    這就是為什麼你可能不擔心,因為他們似乎不上街了

  • any time soon.

    任何時候都是如此

  • But we don't need these kinds of robots to do your job better than you.

    但我們不需要這種機器人比你做得更好。

  • If you are a freshman, by the time you graduate, 4 years from now.

    如果你是大一新生,到你畢業時,4年後。

  • It will be quite difficult to find a job and 10 years from now, that job would probably

    找工作會相當困難,10年後,那份工作可能會是

  • won't exist at all.

    根本不會存在。

  • Not because robots are coming but they are already here.

    不是因為機器人來了,而是它們已經來了。

  • In this video, you are going to learn, how automation works, which jobs are already getting

    在這段視頻中,你將瞭解到,自動化是如何工作的,哪些工作已經開始了。

  • automated, and which ones are going to disappear in the next 10 years.

    自動化,以及哪些會在未來10年內消失。

  • Algorithms

    算法

  • The reason you clicked on this video is that the robot behind youtube analyzed your behavior

    你點擊這個視頻的原因是youtube背後的機器人分析了你的行為。

  • and decided that you are going to click on this video.

    並決定你要點擊這個視頻。

  • and since you did, the algorithm got it right and now it knows a little bit more about you.

    既然你做了,算法就對了,現在它對你的瞭解更多了一些。

  • In the past automation use to mean Giant machine doing simple repetitive work, however that

    在過去,自動化意味著巨大的機器在做簡單的重複性工作,然而,現在的自動化已經不再是簡單的重複性工作了。

  • has changed.

    已經改變了。

  • Every purchase you make online, every website you visit, every google search you make tells

    你在網上進行的每一次購買,你訪問的每一個網站,你進行的每一次谷歌搜索,都會告訴你

  • a little more about you to the algorithm.

    對算法多一點了解你。

  • Because algorithms are little robots who sit behind any tech you use and learn on their

    因為算法是坐在你使用的任何技術背後的小機器人,他們會在你使用的任何技術背後學習。

  • own.

    自己的。

  • You no longer have to teach the machine to perform a certain task, feed with a bunch

    你不再需要教機器執行某項任務,用一堆的飼料來餵養。

  • of information, they will analyze them, try millions if not billions of combinations and

    的資訊,他們會對它們進行分析,嘗試數以百萬計甚至數十億計的組合和

  • eventually will get better than you.

    最終會得到比你更好的。

  • We, as Humans also learn by trial and error, however, the difference is, we needed billions

    我們人類也是通過試錯來學習的,但是,不同的是,我們需要幾十億個

  • of years to come to the point where we are now, and robots can learn all of that in almost

    年的時間來達到我們現在的程度,而機器人幾乎可以在很短的時間內學會所有的東西

  • no time.

    沒有時間。

  • - voice recognition

    - 語音識別

  • I know that the Siri on your phone seems like it is still stuck in 2011 with iPhone 4s but

    我知道你手機上的Siri似乎還停留在2011年的iPhone 4s,但

  • voice recognition technology has improved dramatically since then.

    此後,語音識別技術有了很大的提高。

  • No one wants to talk to the robot when he calls to a call center, but have you ever

    當機器人打到呼叫中心的時候,沒有人願意和他說話,但你是否有

  • wondered why call center agents have become so good at solving your problems.

    想知道為什麼呼叫中心的客服人員會變得如此擅長解決你的問題。

  • It's not because they somehow got smarter but rather it's the robot that's doing the

    不是因為他們變聰明瞭,而是機器人在做這件事

  • job.

    工作。

  • Every call center records your voice when you call them.

    每個呼叫中心都會在你打電話給他們時記錄你的聲音。

  • Because the robot first turns your speech into text to understand your problem, and

    因為機器人首先會把你的語音變成文字來理解你的問題,而。

  • then goes through an endless number of information within seconds to find suitable solutions

    然後在幾秒鐘內翻閱無窮無盡的資訊,尋找合適的解決方案。

  • and presents them to the agent.

    並將其提交給代理人。

  • And all that is left for the agent is to click on the right solution that's on the screen.

    而對於代理商來說,剩下的就是點擊螢幕上的正確解決方案。

  • So that step by step instruction will appear in front of him (screen).

    所以,那一步步的指令會出現在他的面前(螢幕)。

  • And he just reads them to you.

    而他只是讀給你聽。

  • "As soon as the customer says they want to cancel a credit card, the robot understands

    "只要客戶說要註銷信用卡,機器人就明白了。

  • that, goes ahead and gets the instructions for the agent on how to cancel a credit.

    那,就去找代理人說明如何取消信貸。

  • According to an article on BBC, this technology reduced the average call durations from 4.6

    根據BBC的一篇文章,這項技術將平均通話時長從4.6分鐘減少到了3分鐘。

  • to 4.2 minutes on average.

    到平均4.2分鐘。

  • That might not sound much, but those saved seconds add up across millions of calls in

    這可能聽起來不多,但這些節省下來的秒數在數百萬次的通話中加起來,就能讓我們的生活更美好。

  • an industry where time is money.

    一個時間就是金錢的行業。

  • What does that mean?

    這意味著什麼?

  • Call centers now need fewer agents? that already puts thousands of people out of work!

    呼叫中心現在需要的座席少嗎,這已經讓成千上萬的人失業了!

  • Agents don't need to be trained anymore, because robots are doing everything? so that puts

    代理人不需要訓練了,因為機器人在做一切嗎?

  • the trainers out of work!

    訓練員失業了!

  • And while the agents are choosing the most suitable options, the algorithm behind the

    而當代理人在選擇最合適的方案時,背後的算法是

  • scenes is taking note and after millions of interactions, the algorithm will learn to

    場景正在記錄,經過數百萬次的交互,算法會學習到

  • be as good as a human in choosing the most suitable option from choices that the algorithm

    在從算法的選擇中選擇最合適的選項方面,和人類一樣好。

  • itself comes up with.

    本身拿出的。

  • That's when even agents will be put out of work.

    那時候連代理商都會被淘汰。

  • Self-driving cars

    自動駕駛汽車

  • that's not only where automation is taking place.

    這不僅是自動化發生的地方。

  • We all know about self-driving cars, you probably have seen a tesla in your neighborhood.

    我們都知道自動駕駛汽車,你可能在附近見過特斯拉。

  • But you don't care!

    但你不在乎!

  • I mean why would you!

    我是說你為什麼要這樣做!

  • Every year 1.3 million people die due to car accidents, and 35 million get injured.

    每年有130萬人因車禍死亡,3500萬人受傷。

  • Basically, by the end of the day, 3287 people will die because there are cars in the streets.

    基本上,到了今天,3287人會因為街上有車而死亡。

  • That's a big number, In fact, in the last few decades, these numbers only grew exponentially.

    這是一個很大的數字,事實上,在過去的幾十年裡,這些數字只是成倍增長。

  • But, what is the main cause behind so many accidents, it turns out that in almost 95

    但是,這麼多事故背後的主要原因是什麼呢,原來在幾乎95

  • percent of the cases, its the fault of the driver.

    百分之百的情況下,是司機的錯。

  • Simply put, accidents happen when drivers aren't paying enough attention.

    簡單來說,事故的發生是由於司機不夠重視。

  • And that's where self-driving cars come into the picture.

    而這也是自動駕駛汽車的優勢所在。

  • Unlike humans, robots can stay focused on the road all the time.

    與人類不同,機器人可以一直專注於道路。

  • Currently, self-driving cars have a 98% safety rate, even though that's quite hight but no

    目前,自動駕駛汽車的安全率為98%,雖然這很高,但沒有

  • one will trust a self-driving car even if there is a 2 percent chance of an accident.

    人們會相信一輛自動駕駛汽車,即使有2%的機會發生事故。

  • However, it's just a matter of another few years before the guys in silicon valley will

    然而,這只是一個問題,再過幾年硅谷的傢伙將

  • get that number to 99.9 percent.

    讓這個數字達到99. 9%。

  • Remember, the longer we wait, the more people we are going to unintentionally kill.

    記住,我們等待的時間越長,無意中殺死的人就越多。

  • But that's not the only problem with cars.

    但這不是汽車的唯一問題。

  • the truth is, cars are an extremely inefficient mode of transport.

    事實上,汽車是一種效率極低的交通工具。

  • On average they are only used 5 percent of the time, the other 95 percent, they are parked

    平均只有5%的時間被使用,其他95%的時間,它們都被停放在那裡。

  • somewhere waiting for you!

    在某處等著你!

  • And even when you drive it, you spend a big chunk of that time looking for parking.

    而且就算是開著它,也會花一大半的時間去找停車位。

  • Self-driving won't only solve that problem, but completely get rid of traffic.

    自動駕駛不僅能解決這個問題,還能徹底擺脫交通問題。

  • I know that it sounds like a complete Utopia, however, CGP grey has a great video on that

    我知道這聽起來像一個完整的烏托邦,然而,CGP灰色有一個偉大的視頻,在這一點上

  • which link I will live in the description.

    我將生活在描述中的鏈接。

  • Despite all the advantages of this innovation, millions of people who's livelihood depends

    儘管這種創新有很多優點,但數以百萬計的人的生計卻取決於

  • on driving will be out of work, which includes, 3.5 million truck drivers in America alone.

    駕駛上會失業,其中包括,僅美國就有350萬卡車司機。

  • The other 5 jobs that will disappear

    其他5個將消失的工作

  • At first, it might seem like robots will only take routine and repetitive jobs, but a sophisticated

    起初,機器人似乎只會承擔常規和重複性的工作,但一個複雜的

  • job is nothing but a combination of many simple repetitive tasks.

    工作無非是許多簡單重複性工作的組合。

  • What that means is that the algorithm is also about to replace jobs such as accounting.

    這意味著,算法也即將取代會計等工作。

  • Robots are simply better at analyzing financial statements, auditing, bookkeeping and on and

    機器人只是在分析財務報表、審計、記賬等方面更勝一籌而已。

  • on.

    在:

  • That doesn't only concern accounting, most of the law jobs are subject to automation

    這不僅涉及到會計,大部分的法律工作都會受到自動化的影響。

  • because algorithms are just better at going through an endless number of papers, legal

    因為算法只是更善於通過無窮無盡的文件,法律上的

  • discovery, creating contracts.

    發現、創建合同。

  • They can even argue about parking tickets and handle divorce cases.

    他們甚至可以爭論停車罰單,處理離婚案件。

  • So to become a lawyer, you either become exceptional at your job, or robots will replace you.

    所以,要想成為一名律師,你要麼在工作中變得卓越,要麼機器人會取代你。

  • That also includes most of the administrative jobs, assistants, secretaries, middle management,

    也包括大部分的行政工作、助理、祕書、中層管理人員。

  • administrators in general, you name it!

    管理員一般,你說吧!

  • For the last few decades, we have created an unbelievable amount of content.

    在過去的幾十年裡,我們創造了大量令人難以置信的內容。

  • And as we know, the more data we feed to these algorithms, the faster they learn, so robots

    而我們知道,我們給這些算法提供的數據越多,它們學習的速度就越快,所以機器人

  • that will be writing the news are just around the corner.

    會寫新聞的人就在眼前。

  • Even though most of the automation is happening with white color jobs, these algorithms also

    儘管大部分的自動化工作都發生在白色作業上,但這些算法也是

  • have helped to create robots that would replace humans in the construction industry.

    已經幫助創造了機器人,這些機器人將在建築行業取代人類。

  • Since most of the construction work consists of heavy repetitive tasks from moving materials

    由於大部分的建築工程都是由搬運材料等繁重的重複性工作組成的

  • to building walls.

    到建牆。

  • why this time is different

    今夕何夕

  • Automation isn't something new, it has been happening throughout human existence, we have

    自動化並不是什麼新鮮事,在人類生存的過程中,它一直在發生,我們已經。

  • always been trying to come up with inventions to make life easier.

    一直在努力想出一些發明,讓生活變得更簡單。

  • And it's not the first time we are facing such a challenge.

    而這也不是我們第一次面臨這樣的挑戰。

  • in fact, in the last few decades, we have automated a good number of factory jobs!

    事實上,在過去的幾十年裡,我們已經實現了大量工廠工作的自動化!

  • But what did these people do when they lost their jobs?

    但是,這些人失業後都做了什麼呢?

  • With a little bit of training, they took up construction, transportation, and administrative

    只要稍加培訓,他們就會從事建築、交通、行政等工作

  • tasks? but what's going to happen when all of these

    但是,當所有的這些任務發生時,會發生什麼呢?

  • jobs will be automated at once.

    工作將一次性自動完成。

  • But what happens when you cant become a lawyer, accountant, and all administrative jobs are

    但是,如果你不能成為律師,會計師,所有的行政工作都是,會發生什麼?

  • automated, and as a backup plan, you cant even driver uber for living.

    自動化,作為一個備份計劃,你甚至不能駕駛uber生活。

  • How to prepare yourself

    如何為自己做準備

  • However, not everything as bad it seems, at the end of the day, we are automating everything

    然而,並不是所有的事情都像看起來那麼糟糕,在一天結束的時候,我們正在自動化一切。

  • to make life easier for us - Humans!

    讓我們人類的生活更輕鬆!

  • Of course, there will be new types of jobs, but they will most likely require more sophisticated

    當然,會有新的工作類型,但它們很可能需要更復雜的。

  • skills and since we humans are not fast learners, at least compared to the algorithms, most

    技能,而由於我們人類的學習速度並不快,至少與算法相比,大部分的

  • of us will struggle to adapt to this new economy that's ruled by algorithms.

    我們中的人將很難適應這個被算法統治的新經濟。

  • The only way to be among the winners in this economy is to constantly learn because the

    只有不斷學習,才能在這個經濟中躋身於贏家之列,因

  • moment you stop learning, sooner or later, the algorithm will learn to do that better

    當你停止學習的那一刻,遲早有一天,算法會學會做得更好的

  • than you and you doomed again.

    比你,你又註定要失敗。

  • Of course, you cant spend your entire life going to college since if a 4-year degree

    當然,你不可能一輩子都在上大學,因為如果4年制的學位。

  • costs 100K dollars, how much do you think is a 30-year education would cost you.

    成本10萬元,你認為是30年的教育會花費你多少錢。

  • That's where skillshare comes into the picture, with over 21 thousand classes, you can learn

    這就是skillshare的作用,超過2.1萬門課程,你可以學到

  • pretty much any skill you want.

    幾乎任何你想要的技能。

  • That includes coding, web designing, photography, you name it!

    這包括編碼、網頁設計、攝影,你能想到的都有!

  • In fact, if you want to learn to make animated videos, you can take this motion graphics

    其實,如果你想學習製作動畫視頻,可以把這個動感的畫面

  • course by Kurzgesagt and learn the basics of after-effects and start making animated

    課程由Kurzgesagt和學習After-effects的基礎知識,並開始製作動畫。

  • videos.

    視頻。

  • The first 168 people will use the link in the description will get a 2-month free trial!

    前168名使用描述中的鏈接的人將獲得2個月的免費試用!

  • So click on that link and sign up!

    所以點擊那個鏈接,報名吧!

  • That's it for today, thanks for watching and I will see you in the next video if robots

    今天就到這裡了,謝謝大家的觀看,我們在下一個視頻中再見,如果機器人

  • ain't going to take my job.

    不會搶走我的工作

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