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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Just the junior ones… you still need the senior people whose judgment and commercial experience is important. The problem then becomes one of pipeline.[/quote] Which potentially is a problem for everyone if the pipeline shrinks by 75% for lots of careers with huge entry level funnels.[/quote] Or not. There will always be top performers and they are typically the ones with drive, analytical skills, strong writing skills and understands professional cultures. If the bottom 2/3rds of the staff pyramid is replaced by ai, the remaining 1/3 will be the best performers and use AI to drive efficiency (and profits). [/quote]
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