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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This will be eye opening- try to think of 10 jobs/professions that won’t be either entirely eliminated or significantly impacted (to the point of dramatic RIFs) in the next 10 years. It’s harder than you think. [/quote] Any of the skilled trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, fabrication, maintenance/engineering) automotive/vehicle maintenance/repair, firefighting, policing, emergency medical response, commercial fishing, oil and gas drilling…. I think most traditional white collar or professional jobs will be eliminated by AI, but jobs that require human dexterity and problem solving in endlessly dissimilar scenarios will continue to be dominated by humans. Bad luck for lawyers, doctors and accountants. Good luck for people who turn wrenches, screwdrivers, or fix things. [/quote] Speaking for lawyers and doctors (myself and family members), this is laughable. Lawyers are getting sanctioned for using AI. Smdh[/quote] I was overhearing a work colleague today who was using AI to get legal advice on a small claims/insurance/built to code type matter. My impression was that the AI helped him get a better idea of how to proceed but the city might still footdrag unless he gets a live human lawyer to call them. So maybe the lawyer would lose an hour of consult but would still get retained. If the person got good or bad advice from AI doesn't really matter too much...it gives him positional confidence to argue for what he wants and maybe to make a better explanation to a lawyer or the city regarding what he thinks he should get. Obviously we're not talking big cases here. This is kind of the equivalent of Googling for relevant legal advice. Which was already happening.[/quote]
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