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How to survive the age of AI?
How to survive the age of Artificial Intelligence? Part 2: "World urban population will double in 2050. So, what should be done? With an exploding world population increasingly becoming urban, new technologies like AI threatening the job market, what should we do? I've read up multiple blogs and articles available out there and couldn't figure out a clear answer – most of them stopped at scaremongering. So, here's an attempt to start finding the solutions. These in no way are concrete solutions, but I see it as a start for ideas and thoughts. As I write this blog, sweeping changes are being made in the world political scene. Donald Trump is the president-elect of USA, Theresa May is busy finding solutions to wriggle out of the BREXIT mess, Modi with one stroke of an executive order has demonetized a major chunk of currencies (Rs) in India. The common theme is CHANGE. We need similar sweeping changes in our policies to be prepared for the future. Future work for humans is not heavy lifting, but creative. Our policies should start focusing on "How could a driver earn his living in the near future?", "How could they contribute to knowledge & creativity?", not "How many unskilled workers got trained as plumbers?" What are they going to do & how will they survive. Does our current rote-based learning system prepare them for future? Focus should be on improving basic needs at rural areas and discourage urbanisation. Policies should also focus on de-urbanisation, like "How to incentivise skilled people like doctors, teachers etc to move to rural areas?" Let's only hope this becomes mainstream policies (like Paris climate agreement). Voters should start demanding action from the elected representatives and start probing on their thoughts. Cost of treating the damage to environment (e.g., air & water pollution) and humans (e.g., depression, medicare) will prove to be very costly. Do we leave everything to our policy makers? We could also start with small changes. Atleast for workers in the knowledge industry this flexibility exists. Learning new skills is going to be very critical in the coming years. There are business & social opportunities in skill development & education. Read part-1 of the series: Why smart city is a dumb strategy? Read part-2 of the series: "World urban population will double in 2050.