在科技環(huán)境中長大的千禧一代,并不介意科技取代他們
Millennials bored by low-level service jobs say bring it on — automate their jobs, please.
厭倦了低層次服務(wù)工作的千禧一代說,請讓他們的工作自動化吧。
And advanced technology is doing just that in spades — with some 2.5 million jobs at risk in New York City alone because of artificial intelligence, according to a study by Oliver Wyman Forum.
奧緯咨詢(Oliver Wyman)論壇的一項研究顯示,先進(jìn)的技術(shù)正讓這一切成為可能——僅在紐約市,就有大約250萬個工作崗位因為人工智能而面臨風(fēng)險。
“I see it as a benefit, which is a different perspective than many in the older generation,” said Acamea Deadwiler, a 30-something writer and author based in Las Vegas who recalls being dazzled by the automated mail carts that replaced humans at her former workplace.
“我認(rèn)為這是一種好處,與許多老一輩人的觀點不同。”住在拉斯維加斯的30多歲作家阿卡梅·德威勒(Acamea Deadwiler)說。
“They could move on and off the elevators, and drop mail at your desk — it was pretty cool,” she told The Post. “But when I told older members of my family, they were appalled at the idea people could be put out of work because of this technology.”
她在接受《華盛頓郵報》采訪時表示:“他們可以上下電梯,往你的辦公桌上投遞郵件——這很酷。”“但當(dāng)我告訴家里的長輩們,這項技術(shù)可能導(dǎo)致人們失業(yè)的想法讓他們感到震驚。”
Deadwiler is one of a growing number of millennials who enthusiastically support more work automation — especially of the boring parts.
Deadwiler是越來越多的千禧一代中的一員,他們熱情地支持更多的工作自動化——尤其是那些無聊的部分。
That puzzles some analysts, since that generation is so heavily in debt, saddled by an average of more than $30,000 in student loan balances. Plus many millennials are in low-paid service jobs that could soon be eliminated by bots.
這讓一些分析人士感到困惑,因為這一代人背負(fù)著沉重的債務(wù),平均學(xué)生貸款余額超過3萬美元。此外,許多千禧一代從事的是低薪服務(wù)工作,可能很快就會被機(jī)器人淘汰。
The explanation for their fervor may lie in a new survey by global outsourcing company SKYES.
全球外包公司SKYES的一項新調(diào)查或許可以解釋這種狂熱。
It shows that millennials believe they have personally benefited from tech advances more than older workers do.
調(diào)查顯示,千禧一代認(rèn)為自己比年長員工更能從科技進(jìn)步中獲益。
While a large majority of American workers overall says technology has not yet helped them with the drudgery of mind-numbing labor, more than 41% of 25-to-34-year-olds say they have been “assisted” by an automation program at work in 2019 — nearly twice as many as workers aged 54 and older.
雖然大多數(shù)美國工人總體上說,技術(shù)還沒有幫助他們完成使大腦麻木的苦差事,在25歲至34歲的受訪者中,超過41%的人稱他們在2019年的工作中得到了自動化項目的“幫助”——幾乎是54歲及以上工人的兩倍。
“Today’s younger generations are digital natives, immersed in tech from childhood, making them well-acquainted with how to augment their lives with technology,” Ian Barkin, chief strategy officer at SYKES, told The Post.
賽克斯公司首席戰(zhàn)略官伊恩?巴金告訴《華盛頓郵報》:“如今的年輕一代是數(shù)字原住民,他們從小就沉浸在科技中,非常熟悉如何用科技來充實生活。”
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