江蘇射陽陳洋中學(xué) 溫從秀
人工智能和機器人科技在飛速發(fā)展,很多人都擔(dān)心這類技術(shù)對工作所帶來的影響。人工智能技術(shù)擁有更低的成本和更高的工作效率的優(yōu)勢,這是否意味著機器人將變成各類職業(yè)的主力軍?如果真的會這樣,那么人類的工作是否會岌岌可危?
As new technology is introduced,there are many who worry about its impact on our current and future lifestyles—particularly when it comes to jobs.It is a current belief that with the rise of robotics and artificial intelligence,many people's jobs,and therefore their livelihoods,are likely tobe replaced byautomation.
This type of fear isn't new.In the 19th century,the automated weaving machine was revolutionising the English textile(紡織)industry and would contribute to the Industrial Revolution.When manual(體力的)workers became out of work,it sparked protests at the loss of their vocation.
Automation in the work place is nothing new.Machines have been performing menial(枯燥的)taskson our behalffor years,allowing us to escape the drudgery (苦工)that accompanies many repetitive jobs.In fact,the International Federation of Robotics states that in manufacturing on average there are now 74 robots per 10,000 employees.That has risen from 66 in 2015.
General Manager of Digital Customer Engagement Solutions at tech firm Nuance,Bernard Louvat, believes that “AI is a big threat tolowskilled jobs, no question.” He also thinks that AI chatbots(聊天機器人)will replace most call centre staff within a decade.When you consider that a large telecom company like AT&T employs around 100,000 call centre staff, that's a lot of people on the dole(靠領(lǐng)取救濟金生活).
And that's just one industry.A recent report from the McKinsey Global Institute,a private sector think tank,states that nearly two thirds of all jobs could have at least 30%of their activities automated by 2030.
However,McKinsey also believes that this new technology will also“create new occupations that do not exist today,much as technologies in the past have done.”As the horsegave way tothe car,hostlers (馬夫)became mechanics and mechanised manufacturing drove up wages and created more long-term roles than it destroyed.In fact,figures from the World Bank have shown that despite a 2.2 billion rise in population between 1991 and 2017,global unemployment has fallen by 0.3%.
“It's an evolution of work,” said Ian Barkin,co-founder of Symphony Ventures,a robotic process automation specialist.As low-skilled jobs aretaken onby AI,people will need to learn new skills.“This calls on us tofocus on up-skilling.Technology can lead to job reductions but it doesn't have to,” said Barkin.
Whether or not robotics and AI will leave us all jobless remains to be seen.Current views on the subject are mixed.Increased automation could indeed lead to a loss of some jobs,but at the same time is likely to create many more as new skills are required.Will they balance out?I'll get my AI assistant to get back to you on that one.
Reading Check
Read the text and answer the questions.
1.According to the text,what do people worry about with the rise of robotics and AI?
2.In the McKinsey Global Institute's opinion,what will happen as jobs are lost to automation?
3.What should we do if robotics and AI don't leave us any jobs?
3.low-skilled job低技能工作
4.give way to為……所替代;給……讓路
5.take on承擔(dān)(一份工作)
6.focus on集中于
7.up-skill(通過培訓(xùn))提升技能
Difficult sentence
寫作靚句“When it comes to...”
As new technology is introduced,there are many who worry about its impact on our current and future lifestyles—particularly when___comes to jobs.
翻譯:_______________________________
Language Study
Vocabulary
1.be lost to不再屬于……所有
2.on one's behalf代表某人;為了某人的利益
【點石成金】句中as引導(dǎo)的是時間狀語從句,who引導(dǎo)的是限制性定語從句;when it comes to...意為“當(dāng)談到……的時候”,是寫作中常用的句型,其中to是介詞,其后接名詞,代詞或動詞的-ing形式。