Responding to the ridicule of teachers and the teaching profession by politicians and self proclaimed "experts"!
"Where is Albert Shanker now that we need him?" - Walt Sautter
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Sunday, 26 March 2017
Disregarding the Future of Employment
This article reflects the quality
of our current leadership. Just as with climate change they refuse to
acknowledge the obvious. Evidence cited
by the scientific community and even that which can be ready confirmed by
simple observation is dismissed. Mr. Mnuchin, our Treasury Secretary claims
that the effect of technology on employment is “50 to 100 years” away. It is
not something to be reckoned with presently or in the immediate future.
Based on his statement, I must
suppose that Mr. Mnuchin has never been to Home Depot or even the local
supermarket. If he has how could he fail to see self-checkout “cashiers” acting
under the auspice of one person rather than the six persons they have replaced?
How can he not see an ATM as a machine replacing a bank teller? How can he not
see the advent of self-driving vehicles replacing taxi drivers and trucker
drivers? The list goes on and gets longer with every passing day.
Finally, if he really believes that
automation of most all current jobs is “50 to 100 years” off, he has never heard
of Moore’s Law and A.I.
It is truly unfortunate for us that
we are governed by people with such little foresight and so much ignorance.
We must find leaders who will face the future and deal with it instead of just continually denying its ominous certainty.
The original Moore's
Law derives from a speech given by Gordon Moore, later a founder of Intel, in
1965, in which he observed that the number of microcomponents that could be
placed in an integrated circuit (microchip) of the
lowest manufacturing cost was doubling every year and that this trend would
likely continue into the future. As this observation and prediction began to be
frequently cited, it became known as Moore's Law. In later years, the Law was
occasionally reformulated to mean that rate. The pace of change having slowed
down a bit over the past few years, the definition has changed (with Gordon
Moore's approval) to reflect that the doubling occurs only every 18 months.
Friday, 17 March 2017
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