{"id":186204,"date":"2017-04-03T20:23:16","date_gmt":"2017-04-04T00:23:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/innovation-in-ai-could-see-governments-introduce-human-quotas-study-says-the-guardian\/"},"modified":"2017-04-03T20:23:16","modified_gmt":"2017-04-04T00:23:16","slug":"innovation-in-ai-could-see-governments-introduce-human-quotas-study-says-the-guardian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ai\/innovation-in-ai-could-see-governments-introduce-human-quotas-study-says-the-guardian\/","title":{"rendered":"Innovation in AI could see governments introduce human quotas, study says &#8211; The Guardian"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  A new survey suggests a third of graduate jobs around the world  will eventually be replaced by machines or software. Photograph:  Nic Delves-Broughton\/PA<\/p>\n<p>    Innovation in artificial intelligence and robotics could force    governments to legislate for quotas of human workers, upend    traditional working practices and pose novel dilemmas for    insuring driverless cars, according to a report by the    International Bar Association.  <\/p>\n<p>    The survey, which suggests that a third of graduate level jobs    around the world may eventually be replaced by machines or    software, warns that legal frameworks regulating employment and    safety are becoming rapidly outdated.  <\/p>\n<p>    The competitive advantage of poorer, emerging economies  based    on cheaper workforces  will soon be eroded as robot production    lines and intelligent computer systems undercut the cost of    human endeavour, the study suggests.  <\/p>\n<p>    While a German car worker costs more than 40 (34) an hour, a    robot costs between only 5 and 8 per hour. A production    robot is thus cheaper than a worker in China, the report    notes. Nor does a robot become ill, have children or go on    strike and [it] is not entitled to annual leave.  <\/p>\n<p>    The 120-page report, which focuses on the legal implications of    rapid technological change, has been produced by a specialist    team of employment lawyers from the International Bar    Association, which acts as a global forum for the legal    profession.<\/p>\n<p>    The report covers both changes already transforming work and    the future consequences of what it terms industrial revolution    4.0. The three preceding revolutions are listed as:    industrialisation, electrification and digitalisation.    Industry 4.0 involves the integration of the physical and    software in production and the service sector. Amazon, Uber,    Facebook, smart factories and 3D printing, its says, are    among current pioneers.<\/p>\n<p>    The reports lead author, Gerlind Wisskirchen  an employment    lawyer in Cologne who is vice-chair of the IBAs global    employment institute, said: What is new about the present    revolution is the alacrity with which change is occurring, and    the broadness of impact being brought about by AI and    robotics.<\/p>\n<p>    Jobs at all levels in society presently undertaken by humans    are at risk of being reassigned to robots or AI, and the    legislation once in place to protect the rights of human    workers may be no longer fit for purpose, in some cases ... New    labour and employment legislation is urgently needed to keep    pace with increased automation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Peering into the future, the authors suggest that governments    will have to decide what jobs should be performed exclusively    by humans  for example, caring for babies. The state could    introduce a kind of human quota in any sector, and decide    whether it intends to introduce a made by humans label or    tax the use of machines, the report says.<\/p>\n<p>    Increased mechanical autonomy will cause problems of how to    define legal responsibility for accidents involving new    technology such as driverless cars. Will it be the owner, the    passengers, or manufacturers who pay the insurance?<\/p>\n<p>    The liability issues may become an insurmountable obstacle to    the introduction of fully automated driving, the study warns.    Driverless forklifts are already being used in factories. Over    the past 30 years there have been 33 employee deaths caused by    robots in the US, it notes.<\/p>\n<p>    Limits, it says, will have to be imposed on some aspects of    machine autonomy. The study adopts the military principle,    endorsed by the Ministry of Defence, that there must always be    a human in the loop to prevent the development and deployment    of entirely autonomous drones that could be programmed to    select their own targets.  <\/p>\n<p>    A no-go area in the science of AI is research into intelligent    weapon systems that open fire without a human decision having    been made, the report states. The consequences of    malfunctions of such machines are immense, so it is all the    more desirable that not only the US, but also the United    Nations discusses a ban on autonomous weapon systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    The term artificial intelligence (AI) was first coined by the    American computer scientist John McCarthy in 1955. He believed    that every aspect of learning or any other feature of    intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a    machine can be made to simulate it. Software developers are    still attempting to achieve his goal.  <\/p>\n<p>    The gap between economic reality in the self-employed gig    economy and existing legal frameworks is already growing, the    lawyers note. The new information economy is likely to result    in more monopolies and a greater income gap between rich and    poor because many people will end up unemployed, whereas    highly qualified, creative and ambitious professionals will    increase their wealth.  <\/p>\n<p>    Among the professions deemed most likely to disappear are    accountants, court clerks and desk officers at fiscal    authorities.<\/p>\n<p>    Even some lawyers risk becoming unemployed. An intelligent    algorithm went through the European Court of Human Rights    decisions and found patterns in the text, the report records.    Having learned from these cases, the algorithm was able to    predict the outcome of other cases with 79% accuracy ...    According to a study conducted by [the auditing firm] Deloitte,    100,000 jobs in the English legal sector will be automated in    the next 20 years.  <\/p>\n<p>    The pioneering nation in respect of robot density in the    industrial sector is South Korea, which has 437 robots for    every 10,000 employees in the processing industry, while Japan    has 323 and Germany 282.  <\/p>\n<p>    Robots may soon    invade our home and leisure environments. In the Henn-na    Hotel in Sasebo, Japan, actroids  robots with a human    likeness  are deployed, the report says. In addition to    receiving and serving the guests, they are responsible for    cleaning the rooms, carrying the luggage and, since 2016,    preparing the food.  <\/p>\n<p>    The robots are able to respond to the needs of the guests in    three languages. The hotels plan is to replace up to 90% of    the employees by using robots in hotel operations with a few    human employees monitoring CCTV cameras to see whether they    need to intervene if problems arise.  <\/p>\n<p>    The traditional workplace is disintegrating, with more part    time employees, distance working, and the blurring of    professional and private time, the report observes. It is being    replaced by the latte macchiato workplace where employees or    freelance workers in the cafe around the corner, working from    their laptops.<\/p>\n<p>    The workplace may eventually only serve the purpose of    maintaining social network between colleagues.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/technology\/2017\/apr\/04\/innovation-in-ai-could-see-governments-introduce-human-quotas-study-says\" title=\"Innovation in AI could see governments introduce human quotas, study says - The Guardian\">Innovation in AI could see governments introduce human quotas, study says - The Guardian<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> A new survey suggests a third of graduate jobs around the world will eventually be replaced by machines or software. Photograph: Nic Delves-Broughton\/PA Innovation in artificial intelligence and robotics could force governments to legislate for quotas of human workers, upend traditional working practices and pose novel dilemmas for insuring driverless cars, according to a report by the International Bar Association. 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