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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This will be eye opening- try to think of 10 jobs/professions that won’t be either entirely eliminated or significantly impacted (to the point of dramatic RIFs) in the next 10 years. It’s harder than you think. [/quote] Any of the skilled trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, fabrication, maintenance/engineering) automotive/vehicle maintenance/repair, firefighting, policing, emergency medical response, commercial fishing, oil and gas drilling…. I think most traditional white collar or professional jobs will be eliminated by AI, but jobs that require human dexterity and problem solving in endlessly dissimilar scenarios will continue to be dominated by humans. Bad luck for lawyers, doctors and accountants. Good luck for people who turn wrenches, screwdrivers, or fix things. [/quote] Speaking for lawyers and doctors (myself and family members), this is laughable. Lawyers are getting sanctioned for using AI. Smdh[/quote] Lawyers will be one of the most replaced fields by A.I. as an A.I. program hooked to a laptop in the courtroom could monitor proceedings and review millions of cases in a microsecond to cite previous case law and raise objections before the human prosecution could even finish their leading statements. Same for non-criminal lawyers as well, will be almost an extinction event. [/quote] This is such a weird idea of what lawyers do. You don't need to sift case law in order to object to testimony, you need to understand what is being said and how it matters. Could a very sophisticated AI do that through pattern recognition? Maybe once in a dozen times, if the person phrases it right. But then witnesses will be coached on how not to trigger the AI and you're back to needing a human in even those situations. Look, there are uses for automation. Maybe you could even use it in court for certain things like arraignment. But pretty much all the "it will replace X job" takes simply misunderstand what those jobs are. [/quote]
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