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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are so many things you can do in this world that aren’t engineering. My background fits your description and I work in marketing. I make around $350k. Entry level is about $60k. Sharp analytical thinkers and storytellers will be needed, even in an AI-driven world.[/quote] ESPECIALLY in an AI-driven world. AI is going to replace the coders, not the creatives. [/quote] uh no. I have seen AI create art (amazing btw), and write stuff. If AI can code, it can write some marketing blurb.[/quote] It can absolutely write “some marketing blurb.” But can it move human beings in a way that inspires them to change their behavior or translate an idea into action? Can it shift thinking or move markets? Not yet. [/quote] Not to mention none of AI's art is "amazing." There's always something off about it, inhuman.[/quote] Most of the photos I've seen by "humans" is also filtered, ie, use of AI. [/quote] We were talking about the creation of ART though, not photographs. But you sort of make my point: The humanities majors will USE and APPLY the AI. The computer scientist will only program it.[/quote] lol.. um, yea, ok? So, the humanities major is utilizing a tool that a computer scientist created. Love it.[/quote] Exactly. *A* computer scientist. But all they did was create the tool. It's how the tool gets used that matters. We still need people to build the tractors, but it takes someone with knowledge of farming to use them productively. [/quote] The programmer creating the tool knows how to use it and what it can be used for. The person building the tractor knows how it should be used. All the farmer is doing is utilizing it the way the person building it designed it for. Programmers build the application; users use the application. That gadget you are using to post this.. built by a programmer. More than likely, you use gadgets to do your work.[/quote]
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