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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ll believe it when I see it. AI still hallucinates like crazy and needs a lot of prompt engineering and training to do anything useful. The notion that AI can replace “the vast majority of what we do in white collar jobs” is kind of laughable. Yes, it will replace some things. But it is very unlikely to replace the “vast majority” of people.[/quote] You're wrong. Google anything about this and read. This is a real thing that is happening. [/quote] Ok, let’s take one example. Explain to me how AI will replace lawyers. I’m not talking about AI being incorporated into legal workflows. I mean a world in which we have no lawyers because AI is doing all legal work. Will an AI agent represent a client in court? What about doctors? Professors? Will kids enter a classroom and be taught by an AI agent? [/quote] AI is not going to release all layers and doctors etc. but it’s going to greatly diminish the numbers of them. Instead of 5 attorneys writing briefs you have AI write 5 briefs and then 1 attorney fact/law check it. Also while there are hallucinations now, exponential learning means AI will improve faster than we can adapt. You will still have doctors, but they will be using AI to scour your treatment records and medical journals plus do much of your charting. Insurance companies will now expect doctors to see more patients more quickly. And this is already happening with PE getting into owning medical practices. There are going to be fewer a fewer paths for normal people to build wealth and have professional careers. I am a first gen college grad turned lawyer. My dad moved from blue collar to managerial blue collar work and my mom was a SAHM. I became a lawyer. I had hoped my kids will have a similar income and lifestyle as me, so I find it depressing that just 1 generation later they are now being expected to go into blue collar work again. The ownership class is going to keep us laboring for them as cheaply as they can and supplement heavily with AI unless we start legislating something soon.[/quote]
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