Anthony Goldbloom: The jobs we'll lose to machines -- and the ones we won't
Anthony Goldbloom: Poslovi koje će preuzeti strojevi -- i oni koje neće
Anthony Goldbloom crowdsources solutions to difficult problems using machine learning. Full bio
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and her dad is a lawyer.
a tata je odvjetnik.
are going to look dramatically different.
izgledat će potpuno drugačije.
did a study on the future of work.
u Oxfordu istraživali su budućnost rada.
in every two jobs have a high risk
drugi posao ima visok rizik
of this disruption.
tog remećenja.
of artificial intelligence.
umjetne inteligencije.
that humans can do.
svojstvene ljudima.
on the cutting edge of machine learning.
najnaprednijim vidom strojnog učenja.
hundreds of thousands of experts
stotine tisuća stručnjaka
for industry and academia.
industrijskih i akademskih problema.
on what machines can do,
u sposobnost strojeva,
automate or threaten.
automatizirati ili ugroziti.
into industry in the early '90s.
dio industrije početkom 90-ih godina.
credit risk from loan applications,
kreditnog rizika sa zahtjeva za kredit
handwritten characters from zip codes.
ručno napisanih poštanskih brojeva.
dramatic breakthroughs.
postigli smo nevjerojatne stvari.
of far, far more complex tasks.
daleko, daleko naprednije rezultate.
that could grade high-school essays.
koji će ocjenjivati srednjoškolske eseje.
were able to match the grades
an even more difficult challenge.
još jedan zahtjevniji zadatak.
and diagnose an eye disease
dijagnosticirati očnu bolest
were able to match the diagnoses
dali su istu dijagnozu
machines are going to outperform humans
strojevi mogu prestići ljude
over a 40-year career.
kroz 40-godišnju karijeru.
or see millions of eyes
ili pregledati milijune očiju
against machines
natjecati protiv strojeva
that machines can't do.
a koje strojevi ne mogu.
very little progress
vrlo malo napredovali
they haven't seen many times before.
koje nisu vidjeli puno puta u prošlosti.
of machine learning
from large volumes of past data.
iz velike količine prijašnjih podataka.
seemingly disparate threads
naizgled nepovezane niti
working on radar during World War II,
radio na radaru tijekom 2. svjetskog rata
was melting his chocolate bar.
magnetron otapa čokoladu.
of electromagnetic radiation
elektromagnetske radijacije
the microwave oven.
-- mikrovalnu pećnicu.
example of creativity.
primjer kreativnosti.
happens for each of us in small ways
u malim omjerima, kod svakoga od nas
novel situations,
novonastalih situacija,
on the human tasks
broj poslova u kojima
for the future of work?
za budućnost rada?
in the answer to a single question:
ovisi o odgovoru na pitanje:
to frequent, high-volume tasks,
na ponavljajuće zadatke s mnogo podataka,
tackling novel situations?
rješavanje novonastalih situacija.
machines are getting smarter and smarter.
strojevi postaju sve pametniji.
They diagnose certain diseases.
Dijagnosticiraju neke bolesti.
they're going to conduct our audits,
biti u stanju vršiti revizije
from legal contracts.
na ugovorima.
for complex tax structuring,
za složene porezne sustave
on novel situations.
u rješavanju novonastalih situacija.
needs to grab consumers' attention.
mora privući pažnju potrošača.
finding gaps in the market,
nalaženje rupa,
the copy behind our marketing campaigns,
marketinške kampanje
our business strategy.
poslovne strategije.
ahead of the machines.
ispred strojeva.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Anthony Goldbloom - Machine learning expertAnthony Goldbloom crowdsources solutions to difficult problems using machine learning.
Why you should listen
Anthony Goldbloom is the co-founder and CEO of Kaggle. Kaggle hosts machine learning competitions, where data scientists download data and upload solutions to difficult problems. Kaggle has a community of over 600,000 data scientists and has worked with companies ranging Facebook to GE on problems ranging from predicting friendships to flight arrival times.
Before Kaggle, Anthony worked as an econometrician at the Reserve Bank of Australia, and before that the Australian Treasury. In 2011 and 2012, Forbes named Anthony one of the 30 under 30 in technology; in 2013 the MIT Tech Review named him one of top 35 innovators under the age of 35, and the University of Melbourne awarded him an Alumni of Distinction Award. He holds a first call honors degree in Econometrics from the University of Melbourne.
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