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by Geiginni
I think most public service jobs will be done by AI and AI enabled androids in the future.
Since humanity is imperfect, and the tendency of citizens, parents, and kids to manufacture outrage for even the most human of gaffes, slights or errs exists, I can't help thinking that things like public administration, policing, and teaching will become jobs that are harder to fill given the fraught politics and both justified and unjustifiable outrage at the humanity of those very human public servants - whether benign or evil, intended or accidental.
So much is given to the idea of AI taking over menial or repetitive jobs, and the further destabilization of the working class, but I have the feeling that AI will also take over the sector of public service where the onus of accountability and zero-bias will be too much for most humans to be willing to take on. Even the best will be aware that the smallest slip, gaffe, or error under pressure will be too much risk for them, and they will eschew these careers to be handled by truly objective and calculated servants that won't have lives destroyed when they make a mistake - they'll simply be deactivated and reprogrammed with a patch to correct whatever previous errors occurred.
Also, just like it's terribly inefficient to send humans into space, and have so many resources and weight dedicated to life support, policing with humans is the same way. Why have giant bags of flesh chasing perps around at high-speed in big heavy vehicles, at the risk of other motorists and pedestrians, as well as the self-preservation instincts of the flesh-bags themselves getting in the way of effective LE, when you could just follow perps around with near-silent drones to keep constant tabs until they can be apprehended at the most opportune time - while taking a shit, sleeping, or painting Napoleonic miniatures.
I, for one, welcome our AI public servants, and of course, the billionaires that will build and update them.