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Humans Need Not Apply : ウィキペディア英語版 | Humans Need Not Apply
''Humans Need Not Apply'' is a 2014 short Internet documentary film, directed, produced, written, and edited by C. G. P. Grey. The film focuses on the future of the integration of automation into economics, as well as the worldwide workforce. Grey released the film online through a YouTube video format. ==Premise==
The film focuses on the topic of robots' rapidly increasing usefulness through human society, discussing how automation will lead to a future where "humans need not apply", in regards to their occupations. Early on, Grey makes an analogy describing how humans once displaced horses from their jobs, by creating mechanical muscles, such as automobiles, dismissing the argument that humans will always find new work, seeing as horses are not nearly as much used now. Grey finishes the analogy by connecting the creation of mechanical minds, or "brain labor", will lead to robots ousting humans out of their occupations. Grey also discusses the role of how economics is the force behind a future based upon automation. Grey concludes by stating that 45% of the workforce could be replaced by bots, a number which is both inclusive of professional, white-collar, and low-skill occupations, and higher than the 25% unemployment figure of the Great Depression.〔 Grey mentions that even creative occupations are not secure, as he mentions the included bot-composed music in the background of his video. Additionally, Grey reminds the viewer that he is not discussing or portraying a future based upon science fiction, as he uses examples such as Baxter, self-driving cars (referred to as autos in the film), as well as IBM's Watson, to deliver its subject.
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