Why Mr.Carlos Ghosn was kicked out of Nissan I saw this news interestingly. Renault open to Nissan pursuing merger talks with Honda, Bloomberg News reports https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/renault-open-nissan-pursuing-merger-talks-with-honda-bloomberg-news-reports-2024-12-18/ Mr.Carlos Ghosn might oppose to the merger with Honda and Nissan. Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry(METI) wanted to eliminate him. So he was arrested by Japan police. This is the reason why Mr.Carlos Ghosn was kicked out of Nissan. This is Japan, and this is the Japan.
2019/12/29. The silent shift
The silent shift for working class has already been done.
I mean that past industrial revolution comes again.
Artificial intelligence(AI), Robotic Process Automation(RPA) & Cloud servers with 5G(Cloud).
These 3 things make working class people poorer.
Working class will realize that their works disappear.
Productivity’s story(e.g. Foreign language translation office)
There are 10 working class peoples.
Their productivity are same 100 per a year.
So the products’ amount are 1000 per a year.
If the one learned programming language and makes the foreign language translation app, then the office can make 1000 per a year of products by the app & 3 people(including the one.)
Their productivity will be 333.3.
7 people will lose their job.
And the world is shifting for the LESS world.
Making products with less materials, powers & humans.
Low-Productivity jobs will disappear.
AI, RPA & Cloud are eating low-productivity jobs.
The silent sift is processing.
I don’t think that we can stop the silent shift.
It looks impossible.
There is hope.
The information technology is keyword.
We can’t deny it.
So how about eating(=learning) it?
It’s not bad choice.
The world becomes seamless.
(My diary)
And AI seems to be difficult for catching up from now.
I think that RPA & Cloud have worth for learning.
Recently I am learning Python.
But I feel that learning without purpose is not good.
Python is useful tool for RPA.
Python will be standard language in the IT world.
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