Is AI prompting you to consider less white collar roles?

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Anonymous wrote:If you want to be AI proof you need to learn to work with AI


Its more or less like outsourcing -- we had some very smart foreign developers/lawyers whatever that would work for very little cost, but needed direction and intuition about what problems to actually solve.

LLMs are basically statistical models from my understanding, building on the context of what is requested -- so basically its about feeding those tools, whether its an army of foreign whiz kids or ChatGPT.
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Anonymous wrote:I have a doctorate too and have worked in an AI-focused company in tech. I still think we need another breakthrough before it gets really serious, but I could see it happening in the next decade or two.

I regularly dream of going to pastry school. But it's too physically demanding. I have bakers in my family and I know it's hard and very unglamorous work. Still. I prefer to be screen-free.


Baking is so precise. Robots can probably do it better than human.


Sure, a lot of it is industrialized by now, but there will always be a demand for handmade stuff. At least outside the US...
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