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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Prediction (without dog in fight) CS and most STEM over or almost over. Glut of kids from the over focus on this for last 10-15 years and skills moving to AI. Will still need human implementation and judgement, though.[/quote] If you believe that…then you also have to believe most white collar jobs are “over”. AI can replace accountants, lawyers, junior investment bankers, stock analysts, special effects creators, etc just as easily.[/quote] Yes. I believe that based on the current concept of "white collar." AI has already replaced junior level graphic designers, writers, journalists, recruiters, researchers. As long as any company can input data, AI will output much more quickly than a person would. Once AI starts "talking" to all text, documents, videos with an automatic and real time interface, there will be no need for analysis, data entry and say goodbye to .xls.[/quote]
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