AI has taken good paying, stable jobs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not clear on how AI will replace doctors, lawyer, engineers, electricians, plumbers.
These professions require a license to practice and the professional liability insurance rates are high. Plus, one can lose the license with shoddy, unethical work.
What client will want AI to represent them in high stakes negotiations?


In some of these fields there won't 100% replacement but will be able to be need a handful of the original staff needed. Lawyers would be an excellent example. ChatGPT is pretty good at medical advice, you should try it.
Anonymous
Are you a doctor? How would you know it's good at medical advice? What happens when someone looks up the Rx to give medicine to a toddler and it hallucinates a quadruple dose?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you a doctor? How would you know it's good at medical advice? What happens when someone looks up the Rx to give medicine to a toddler and it hallucinates a quadruple dose?


Sounds like you're hallucinating. You might want to talk to your doctor about that.
Anonymous
Not really. 3 months ago you could ask ChatGPT how many oceans are in Maine and it'd spit out 6000 or something ridiculous. Anyone relying on AI is an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you a doctor? How would you know it's good at medical advice? What happens when someone looks up the Rx to give medicine to a toddler and it hallucinates a quadruple dose?


Doctors/nurses routinely are responsible for around 600,000 to 750,000 deaths a year in the USA alone. Imagine the real number if they admit to that many.

Medical errors is the #1 cause of death in the USA.

It's good to always re-verify medical info by docs.
Anonymous
The thing is al having trouble figuring out is - if if you fire all the employees and replace them with AI, then shouldn’t things be cheaper? Shouldn’t the hotel with the robot reservations and robot check in and robot cleaners be cheaper? Shouldn’t the doctors office where you check in on the app and you only see the nurse practitioner and you file all the paperwork yourself be cheaper?! Shouldn’t the moving company where I have to take pictures of all my stuff and upload it to the app to get an estimate be cheaper? Shouldn’t the grocery store where I check myself out and pack my own groceries be cheaper? Shouldn’t the car showroom where I do all the paperwork order the car and register the car and get the loan be cheaper? Why isn’t AI making anything cheaper?
Anonymous
Get ready for the great depression

Employers have been chopping at the bit for Project 2025. Did you all even read it? Nope.

This has always been their plan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a doctor? How would you know it's good at medical advice? What happens when someone looks up the Rx to give medicine to a toddler and it hallucinates a quadruple dose?


Sounds like you're hallucinating. You might want to talk to your doctor about that.


They are referring to the hallucination problem with AI. Google it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do they want people to have more kids if there is no work for therm to do and no money for them to live off? The coming population crunch may right size society to match the AI economy as well as help climate change?


Religion is based on a fantasy. Their idea of having kids is a fantasy because there is no money behind it. The jews were poor and rules by the Romans at the time of Christ. Christianity is a religion for people without power. Thats why Charlie Kirk always spoke from the old testament about himself and the new testament for others. All fundamentalist religious societies are more feudal than secular societies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you a doctor? How would you know it's good at medical advice? What happens when someone looks up the Rx to give medicine to a toddler and it hallucinates a quadruple dose?


Doctors/nurses routinely are responsible for around 600,000 to 750,000 deaths a year in the USA alone. Imagine the real number if they admit to that many.

Medical errors is the #1 cause of death in the USA.

It's good to always re-verify medical info by docs.


Those studies are very much disputed and AI is still frequently quite wrong on medical info
Anonymous
I posted this in the job freeze thread but it probably belongs here instead:
I have been job hunting and for the first time noticed openings for PhD's in STEM fields to train AI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for the great depression

Employers have been chopping at the bit for Project 2025. Did you all even read it? Nope.

This has always been their plan


Yawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do they want people to have more kids if there is no work for therm to do and no money for them to live off? The coming population crunch may right size society to match the AI economy as well as help climate change?


Religion is based on a fantasy. Their idea of having kids is a fantasy because there is no money behind it. The jews were poor and rules by the Romans at the time of Christ. Christianity is a religion for people without power. Thats why Charlie Kirk always spoke from the old testament about himself and the new testament for others. All fundamentalist religious societies are more feudal than secular societies.


It’s a programming.

Using myths and stories to inspire and influence.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Power, and the Word was Power.

God = Power

I often think about this quote:
"If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood and divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I posted this in the job freeze thread but it probably belongs here instead:
I have been job hunting and for the first time noticed openings for PhD's in STEM fields to train AI.


I saw those jobs for my field for $60/hr.
I make way more than that I am an expert in my field.
So good luck to getting a ton of junior ppl to train their model.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The thing is al having trouble figuring out is - if if you fire all the employees and replace them with AI, then shouldn’t things be cheaper? Shouldn’t the hotel with the robot reservations and robot check in and robot cleaners be cheaper? Shouldn’t the doctors office where you check in on the app and you only see the nurse practitioner and you file all the paperwork yourself be cheaper?! Shouldn’t the moving company where I have to take pictures of all my stuff and upload it to the app to get an estimate be cheaper? Shouldn’t the grocery store where I check myself out and pack my own groceries be cheaper? Shouldn’t the car showroom where I do all the paperwork order the car and register the car and get the loan be cheaper? Why isn’t AI making anything cheaper?


Pricing has little to do with the cost of delivering a product or service. It has to do with supply and demand. Anyway, automation doesn't obviate the need for all human roles or intervention. Machines need to be installed, maintained, replaced, and programmed. Even if AI/robotics can assist with some of that, there will still always be "prime mover" humans developing, monitoring, interpreting, and facilitating processes and responding to novel situations or problems which automation cannot address.
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