Posted on 08/20/2019 9:22:39 AM PDT by simpson96
In a final scene of the Netflix documentary American Factory, the chairman of a Chinese auto glass company walks through the sprawling floor of one of the companys factories in Dayton, Ohio, as an aide points to different departments where employees will soon be replaced by robotic arms and other machines.
Were hoping to cancel four workers in July or August, the aide tells him, almost proudly, before adding, They are too slow.
Scenes like this are typical in the film, which depicts the fallout after Shanghai-based Fuyao Glass revives a former GM plant and hires many of its former American workers. The employees are at first excited to find new jobs, but soon find themselves struggling to swallow a fraction of their former pay, difficult working conditions and the prospect that, no longer protected by a union, they could be fired at any moment.
The documentary, which debuts on Netflix on August 21, never mentions President Donald Trump by namebut its message is clear: Trumps promise to reinvigorate the industrial heartland is going to take a lot more than a campaign slogan. There are no easy solutions. And if some manufacturing jobs do come back, theyre going to look nothing like they used to. Americans will have to accept a new reality to stay competitive in the global marketplaceone that they might not like, and one that Trump doesnt acknowledge.
This message is also coming straight from Barack and Michelle Obama. American Factory is the first project to come from the Obamas production company, Higher Ground, as part of the deal they made with Netflix to produce a slate of series, movies and documentaries that reflect their values. Higher Ground acquired the movie after its debut at the Sundance Film Festival.
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The day is coming rapidly where, though manufacturing may become more local, it will be because it’s all done by robots and computers. It will not only kill manufacturing jobs, but also shipping jobs.
As has always been the case, in every industry, forever.
The opportunities lie in creating the things the machine make, and the machines themselves.
Netflix says Fuyao paying $12.84/hour for auto workers? That amount won’t even get you workers at Burger King in Ohio.
Also, Netflix trying to keep its $131 billion market cap by hiring the Obamas? Very risky strategy.
Manufacturing is only 10% of the economy most of it is service related the Barack and Michelle Obama. American Factory aka the propaganda show.
There will always be jobs.
I remember back in ‘95 some loser at the car service I was working at while going to school told me
“Why are you learning graphics and other software?? In another 10 years ANYBODY will just be able to speak aloud what they want and there will be no need.
Programming will be gone.
no reason to learn how to type either because they’re gonna have software that types what you say?
If I had listened to this guy i wouldn’t haven’t made a bundle of money at presentations centers in investment banks in manhattan.
BTW, THEY ALL still exist today will exist tomorrow and next month and next year...
Those who cry about how all the jobs are gonna be gone are either retired, pessimistic or don’t want to work or make the effort to learn what they need to in order to get new jobs.
I have one cousin that is a CEO and one cousin that is a CTO.
They have both said that AI will aid in many things but from what they’ve seen, the number of new programmers needed offsets the jobs lost at MUCH better pay.
There’s always work. And there always will be.
Just gotta be willing to work. Or learn first.
It's ever been thus and always will be. It's preposterous that "Trump doesn't acknowledge" this. He's a smart businessman (unlike Obastard) who saw a lot of technological change when he was developing real estate. He knows the brutality of the competitive marketplace and how you must stay ahead of the competition far better than Obastard ever did.
Of course, if any of the Dems win in 2020, all these competitive problems go away because every one of those communists is eager to have the government nationalize businesses or regulate them to death.
Can’t wait to see Obama charged with Treason and for all other applicable crimes that he has committed against the United States.
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Well, I do remember in 1983 a guy walked into the store where I sold Video equipment and said he was going to COBOL school and it was hot. My response, I kid you not, was this: “I thought I missed the computer revolution.”
Yeah. In 1983.
I did go to that 10 month night school for $2300 and it worked me up to a six figure income with out college. And one guy I went to class with, who had a year of community college, ended up working at the same three companies I worked for. We both worked in the same departments at the same time, except he stayed at one - a fortune 500 company - and became CIO for around 12 years. On a $2300 COBOL course.
However, I do think this time it will be different. I don’t know the timing, but still:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU
Long term I think you are right. The equivalent of heavy duty 3D printing. Next step will be the replicators for Star Trek which will really change the game forever.
“though manufacturing may become more local, it will be because its all done by robots and computers.”
We are heading into a period where a lot of former human functions will be automated, in a relatively rapid wave. In controlled environments (like factories) initially, but also out in the wide world (self-driving cars, trucks and drones), and within the household.
It is already a major trend in factories, and will expand broadly into mobile functions during the 2020s. During the 2030s, there will likely be wholesale replacement of people in dirty, dangerous and repetitive or low-skill jobs.
It will likely be a more rapid transition, than was the mechanization of agriculture in reducing the farm employment from the majority of the population down to just about 3% now.
New jobs will develop, and the overall standard of living will likely accelerate pretty sharply.
That’s a Great story and I am glad that it all worked out for you so well.
Yeah, the graphics courses I took (and I had to learn office suite because I did not know it and how to type because I couldn’t) was paid for through a 5,000 dollar grant that was being given to those who wanted better jobs.
The “fair” I guess, had me and 3 other people attending :)
I thought there would be THOUSANDS..
That 5,000 bucks the gov gave me was repaid UNTOLD times over almost 25 years.
As for the video, it’s SO ONE SIDED and I could present a comprehensive rebuttal here based on what CEOs and CTOs and VPs and head of departments have told me...
But i’m too lazy and you’d shoot yourself by the end :)
As for AI, the bots are writing stock reports now.
No kidding, this is what it is like
“If a stock’s earnings are higher, the price could go up. However, If the earnings are lower, it could down”
And the rest of the article makes NO SENSE. Like someone who was very drunk wrote it.
It is not nearly as capable as people think, the lag time in companies getting the newest and greatest thing can be up to a decade (i worked at INVESTMENT BANKS that had TEN year old computers for some people) ...
And I FORGOT what my last point was gonna be.
Say goodnight Gracie!!
Imagine someday, when you want a new car, you’ll select all the custom options on a touchscreen in the office and they print it out for you right in the showroom...
The day is coming rapidly where, though manufacturing may become more local, it will be because its all done by robots and computers. It will not only kill manufacturing jobs, but also shipping jobs.
Just like ATMs killed bank tellers and self serve gas stations killed attendants?
Someone will need to fix the machines, load the materials, and QC the products.
50 Million-plus people are willing to say and do anything to protect their god the Fraud, tell us he never told a lie or did anything wrong, and would vote for him again if they could.
Everything about his life is a lie.
Who would prosecute?
Can’t wait for that obama Netflix documentary about how zero gave over $500 million taxpayer dollars to Solyndra so they could declare bankruptcy........
I’ll volunteer for that duty.
the obama flatulence begins again. Time to plug my nose and ears again.
THe question is whether Americans are going to own the automation or China.
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