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Chapter 184: Opening Speech (Part 2)

“Because nanotechnology may have been first developed in scientific research institutes and universities, rather than in factories, it is not necessary and impossible for practitioners in the manufacturing industry to conduct research from basic materials science, publish a large number of papers, and

A large number of experiments were conducted to verify its concept, and finally such a technology was developed. Normally, it is usually used directly after purchase."

"So in this process, you will find that for him, new knowledge creation is generated in different industries and is already outside the manufacturing system. As for the manufacturing industry itself, when he uses nanomaterials to

When replacing the previous steel or other materials, the amount of knowledge it was familiar with before is lost and eliminated because it is no longer useful and competitive."

"At this time, you will find that when emerging technologies are introduced into industrial manufacturing, from a knowledge perspective, the amount of knowledge in the manufacturing industry is constantly shrinking, while the amount of knowledge in other emerging industries is constantly expanding. This is also an inevitable rule, because

Society is progressing, and this will inevitably lead to further division of labor."

"We are talking about technological innovations of this kind. Fundamentally speaking, they must increase the total amount of information from raw materials to consumers. This has always been an increase. This core logic must be emphasized repeatedly."

“But you will find that in this process of increase, more and more shares begin to belong to the tertiary industry such as the service industry, or other emerging industries that assist manufacturing, so we see that the tertiary industry in developed countries plays an important role in the national economy.

Dominate.”

"The market share of industrial manufacturing itself is shrinking. For example, an engineering technician or a master craftsman in traditional industry has a basic skill, that is, he must draw. The previous generation of skilled workers should have drawn when they were learning mechanical drawing.

Then you have to have a drawing board and use perspective to draw mechanical parts or even the entire machine. This thing is quite time-consuming and labor-intensive. This is the embodiment of the amount of knowledge. This is the information and important skills you have mastered.

Whose hands? Skilled workers, factories."

"But with the rise of computers, CAD appeared, that is, computer-aided design systems appeared, and electronic industry software emerged."

"You will find that emerging industries and new technologies have transferred all the knowledge possessed by a large number of these traditional technicians. These technicians have naturally become unemployed, and the transferred knowledge has become computer-standard assisted drawing. All

For this kind of basic module, you only need to buy the product of a software company, such as Microsoft, and call it, so software companies such as Microsoft and Oracle should have destroyed the jobs of many technical engineers."

At this moment, Ye Hua was talking eloquently on the stage, and everyone in the audience was listening attentively. Even the big guys nodded from time to time.

No wonder more than 100,000 people came to this conference to pay their respects. Participating in this kind of high-end forum exchange conference can absorb a lot of essence of knowledge. There is no doubt that smart people can absorb more.

When Ye Hua was talking about this, the director of the live broadcast of the conference gave the main camera to Bill Gates, who was attending the conference. He was carrying a translator and couldn't help but laugh. Although Gates is no longer in charge of Microsoft, he

The shares in Microsoft are less than 5%, but everyone knows that the spiritual leader of Microsoft technology is called Bill Gates.

At this time, Ye Hua on the stage continued:

"...So in the process of production design, such as digital modeling, simulation, etc., this engineering technology and its original knowledge are ultimately transferred to the emerging industry of the software industry to a great extent."

"In the production process, the experience of old masters was used to control the production process and standards. Now with the rise of computer-controlled automated production lines, a large number of programmed and precisely controlled parameters are concentrated in sensors, embedded operating systems, etc. This

A series of production tools and equipment are controlled through industrial software, so the old master's previous knowledge and experience of factories, industry, and manufacturing will be replaced by industrial software."

"The factory owner no longer wants to be a master craftsman, but wants to buy computers and hire programmers."

"Another example is traditional market sales. In the past, we relied on the relationship between people to batch goods. I notified my customers to ask them to pick up the goods and purchase them. Now, they have been replaced by e-commerce. Under the Internet C2C model

The transaction can be completed, and all consumers’ consumption information is captured, so big data has emerged!”

"Then it is obviously countless times more powerful than relying on your own manual labor, and the cost is cheaper. The most important thing is that you have mastered the information big data. This may be the most valuable wealth, and it is more valuable than the traded product itself. In fact

This is exactly the case, otherwise why would we bother building data centers now?"

"So in traditional industries and manufacturing, a large amount of this knowledge is actually replaced by knowledge in emerging industries, but the total amount of knowledge is increasing exponentially, so our society is constantly progressing, and technology is constantly improving.

develop."

"This leads to a basic rule. The amount of knowledge in the manufacturing industry is constantly passing away. If we believe the more extreme examples in some science fiction movies, fully automated and unmanned factories without a single person in them, these

Everything in the factory relies on automated production, relying on sensors, computers, and industrial robots to complete all production activities."

"Under this situation, 100% of the knowledge of traditional industrial manufacturing has been evacuated and transferred to other industries."

"So I personally make a bold prediction that the further the manufacturing industry develops in the future, the more developed and powerful it will be. It will require more and more auxiliary industries, or most of them will belong to the tertiary industry, and it will become more and more powerful."

The bigger it becomes, the more and more people the tertiary industry will employ, while the number of employees in the manufacturing industry will continue to decline and will be transferred."

"In fact, this rule has already appeared in every country, and it is a very obvious trend. That is, the proportion of manufacturing in the entire economy has been declining. This is a major trend and a major trend.

.”

"So when everyone is talking about the United States requiring manufacturing to return, what is the main purpose and motivation of the return? We all know that it is to create new jobs in the United States."

"So I feel that if this road in the United States is positioned in this way, it will go astray, and the deviation is quite serious. Those traditional jobs will inevitably be lost because they will not be competitive in the future, so you can't stop this.

This is a big trend, and neither the United States nor anyone can do it."

As soon as these words came out, they were loud, sonorous, and well-founded. The live broadcast footage was shown to many American technology tycoons, and many of them nodded silently. It was also shown to several American dignitaries present, and they all had expressionless faces.

Ye Hua said "went astray" was actually quite euphemistic. To put it more directly, Lao Mei, you have taken a road of no return that is destined to fail.

On the stage, Ye Hua paused for a moment, looked around the audience, licked his lips to moisten his lips, and then continued:

"So, I think this is also an inspiration to people from all walks of life in our country and society, that is, what kind of jobs are promising and competitive jobs in the future?"

"It must not protect those production line jobs in traditional industrial manufacturing, but create new jobs. The main purpose of these jobs is to continuously drain away the knowledge of traditional manufacturing. This is the most promising job in the future.

.”

"In such an emerging job, you will find in the process that its general trend is to make the manufacturing industry stupid. Of course, I know everyone is talking about smart manufacturing. The manufacturing industry is getting smarter, but you say it is getting stupider.

, or in such a conference, why don’t you come to cause trouble..."

Ye Hua smiled and talked to himself, and the scene was greeted with laughter. The scene where everyone was listening carefully became much more relaxed and the atmosphere became much more lively.

After the interlude, Ye Hua continued: "I think we need to look at this from a different perspective. Intelligent manufacturing is from the inside, from the inside of the industrial system. When you look at industrial manufacturing, you will find how intelligent it is and how intelligent it has become.

So complicated. But I think we should look at it from the user's perspective, standing outside the industrial system. From this new perspective, we will find that the manufacturing industry has been becoming dumber and simpler.

"

"Take the point-and-shoot cameras of more than 20 years ago as an example. Everyone thinks that point-and-shoot cameras are stupid. In fact, they are not stupid cameras. They are cameras that all fools use. In the past, when you wanted to take a picture, you had to know the aperture and consider the weather.

, know how to adjust the shutter, and then you can take pictures.”

"This requires users to master a lot of professional knowledge, and the requirements for users will be very high. If you don't have this professional knowledge, you can't take pictures."

"But with the emergence of point-and-shoot cameras, this amount of knowledge has been extracted and transferred to it. It automatically adjusts the aperture, shutter, etc. for you. The user only needs to press a button, and a beautiful photo will come out."

"So stupidity means convenience for users. The more convenient something is, the more convenient it is for users."

"Furthermore, our Shoreline Company's PHC is similar. From the inside of the industrial system, the semiconductor industry is very complex, and the software industry is also very complex. But outside of this system, from the user's perspective, PHC

It's more silly than a PC. Users only need to use their hands to play. If you don't understand, just ask the artificial intelligence assistant 'Xiaoyin' and tell her what you want to do."

"Then, isn't the same true for manufacturing?"


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