Do you think robots would be free?? While you might get a price break due to robotic workers, the break would quickly level out and prices stabilize in just a few years. |
| Were the jobs taken by AI really stable to begin with? I don’t think so. People became overly comfortable in professions that involve repeatable tasks. |
| There is no AI. It is offshoring mostly. |
If that’s true then why would anyone even go to a doctor? We’d surely be better off staying home with our illness or injury. |
Actually Indians |
| Even with the top 10% being responsible for most spending, sales will drop majorly if everyone is unemployed. How’s that going to work? What’s next post consumer economy? |
What are the specific jobs? People are so vague. Which job titles no longer exist and what were the duties? |
| I'd like one specific example of a job someone actually had, like to job description, and how AI by itself is now doing that job. |
| If a job can be taken by AI, it isn’t efficient and that person’s efforts would be wasted. They should be repurposed elsewhere. |
Totally agree. At least for now. Let's see what happens when the market crashes. or crypto. That's probably funding all of this? |
15 years ago we had UAT testers, typically young ppl who studied information system but not a full time coder. These jobs went to India and never came back. |
“Teachers?” Why do you hate your kid? |
ChatGPT basically summarizes the data of various websites I visit. Which is to say, ChatGPT doesn't provide exclusivist info, but it is good at summarizing from an aggregate. So it's a good admin who distills the prioritizes from the chaff. But AI can't issue prescriptions. My colonoscopy was performed by a real doctor, the scope was guided by a machine, somewhat of a robot device, but the interpretative data was synthesized by my doctor. As for lawyers, Ai can aggregate legal data from across the internet, but AI can't represent you in court. And you can't go after AI for malpractice. And of all the dumbest most routine legal processes, AI is not doing real estate closings. And I'm not sure anyone would want AI to handle their real estate closing. |
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When the cotton gin came along, some people, particularly the fieldhands, worried that their livelihoods were being taken away. I read somewhere that when one of these agricultural products (tractor, or similar) was introduced to China in the 1800s, some Chinese rioted against it and destroyed it due to fear of their livelihoods being taken away (China was, and still is, heavily rural and peasant).
I'd like to think that AI can free us of time consuming tasks and allow us to focus on bigger challenges in our professions. |
“Techno Feudalism” book, Technology companies who own the data and cloud capital Vs the people who pay rent to use their system. Just like the time of feudalism, landlords who own the land and the peasants. |