Logically fallacy--saying that no one needs to answer your rhetorical questions does not mean the information at hand doesn't exist. |
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Practicing law. That’s what I’m doing to prepare. AI can make discovery easy and help write a brief (that I cite check myself!) and do other mundane things that make junior associate and doc review jobs harder to find. But AI can’t negotiate a contract, do a deposition, appear in Court, or give due process. It definitely doesn’t have a law license.
So no, all white collar jobs are not disappearing. |
Red herring—trying to distract from the fact that you can’t produce anything in response to PP saying he wanted to see what you’re reading. What a pathetic thread. |
A.I. will do most any cubicle/office/remote job soon. Those are dead end fields for the most part. Many will still exist, but in small numbers of actual humans doing them, so they will be highly competitive and hard to get. Plan accordingly if you are under 50. |
Akshually, it certainly could very soon. All of those. The first one is already being done. The others will be soon. |
No one said they couldn't produce anything. They are choosing not to address a scoffing question. You think the thread is pathetic. I don't think it is. So I guess we cancel each other out. Thread, continue on! |
Thats the new warfare. Social media. Just make up lies and spread. Don’t fall into the trap people! |
| Back to the mines everyone! |
Case Study: RPA in Action A leading insurance company implemented UiPath to automate claims processing, which was previously a time-consuming, error-prone task. By using RPA, the company reduced the processing time from days to hours, with bots handling routine data extraction and document processing. Employees who were once detained with paperwork could now focus on providing better customer service, handling complex claims, and improving customer relationships. Far from replacing jobs, automation made the employees more effective and valuable. |
They are going to train robots to do those jobs soon. Read AI 2027. |
“Anyone have a good link on how/why/when or evidence that white collar jobs are going away?” is not a scoffing question. It’s a request for a modicum of evidence in favor of the original point of the thread. So by all means, continue on with this evidence-free thread. |
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You’ll find out. |
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| OP obviously never took an econ class. |