Mark Strickland
2 min readJan 20, 2020

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AI will have other impacts on society that are not about “killer robots”. It is about irrelevant humans … not death by robots.

Consider that Uber is openly embracing driverless cars. This is being driven (pardon the pun) by Artificial Intelligence (AI). They are also motivated because some states are trying to make drivers employees and not contractors which makes drivers more expensive. Accountants have said for years that you should remove repeating costs from business processes. This can take many forms but one of the easiest is human labor. So a driverless Uber car that only requires an initial investment and minimal maintenance costs, when compared to driver wages, makes sense for their business model. Other hidden benefits also surface like the fact that a driverless car cannot decline a fare and create more idle time. AI can always route the car for a pickup that can arrive the quickest or use less fuel or whatever is needed to optimize profit without human thought anomalies or complaints. It will do the same when picking the route to the destination … again without human thought anomalies and more concrete data like traffic patterns for all routes to the destination. Uber probably has terabytes of data to support what they might want from AI. All of this efficiency will also translate into fewer cars needed to accomplish the same number of passenger fares so less overall investment is required.

Also consider that Tesla and every other major car company is doing most of the R&D for Uber to make driverless cars a reality. Include Google and a few others and this becomes a multi billion dollar R&D fund that Uber gets for nearly free. Unless regulations severly limit the use of driverless cars or at least driverless taxi services this will be one of the early mass successes for AI and it will transform the wage model for an entire industry. If you are going to debate the Employee or Contractor question you need to also understand the potential impact of AI.

You say the investment will be huge to acquire the cars but I would propose their stock price will rise and investors, at least for a while, will line up to provide the cash to purchase driverless cars. Wall Street loves this kind of story.

Driverless taxi services may be the perfect storm where everything comes together quickly and with huge sweeping forces.

This is just one example of removing that repeating cost, human wages, from various business processes. Many more will follow.

Without ethics or moral decision making this is the beginning of the road to large classes of humans becoming irrelevant. Not just poor but just totally unimportant.

But if you want to consider Killer Robots look at this “simulated news”.

But Mother Nature is working diligently to beat us humans … before AI destroys us with irrelevance or violence.

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Mark Strickland
Mark Strickland

Written by Mark Strickland

A software developer, amateur photographer, a bit of a political activist, and working on my scientific skepticism to better understand myself and the world.

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