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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't study English, Art or 'pre-law'.[/quote] Or law, or IT, or accounting, or business.[/quote] Service industries--[b]education[/b], nursing will probably be the last to go. CS isn't safe unless you're top-tier because AI will program itself etc. Government/sociology/psychology majors might be really needed to figure out policy to manage the impacts of this![/quote] Vast majority of professors, teachers, tutors, teaching assistants etc. will be redundant and not necessary anymore. We have better, customizable virtually free 'teacher' available 24/7 anytime anywhere for almost any subject.[/quote] Using that logic, why are we being charged $80,000 a year for college? May as well get rid of colleges, too. [/quote] Importance of college degrees and even the prestige of universities will decrease over time and degrees may not be necessary anymore. Something else, some certification in AI expertise level will replace degrees in the near future.[/quote]
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