Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the panic. The printing press was invented and we evolved. Electricity was invented and we evolved. Automobiles were invented and we evolved. The assembly line was invented and we evolved. Airplanes were invented and we evolved. Computers were invented and we evolved.
I’m sure there were plenty of jobs made redundant by each of those events. You are beginning to sound like crazy Qanon conspiracy theorists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know who isn’t worried?
Plumbers
Electricians
Carpenters
Nurses
Doctors
Dentists
Police officers
Landscapers
Construction workers
Teachers
Physical therapists
EMTs
Surgeons
Says who? All the doctors in my family, most of whom are surgeons, are very concerned about the rise in AI being used to diagnose patients, for instance. Entire teams of specialists can be rendered redundant as AI gets better at analyzing disparate symptoms to identify the body systems affected and likely underlying causes that can take human doctors years to diagnose. The encroachment on the medical field is already significant.
Anonymous wrote:You know who isn’t worried?
Plumbers
Electricians
Carpenters
Nurses
Doctors
Dentists
Police officers
Landscapers
Construction workers
Teachers
Physical therapists
EMTs
Surgeons
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now AI is only replacing the weird guy who can make amazing Excell spreadsheets or engaging presentations. Now all the good looking people can just tell AI to do it while they get back to climbing the corporate ladder.
This is so wrong. That is not what AI is doing.
Really? AI is replacing interns and entry level jobs outside the tech sector.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now AI is only replacing the weird guy who can make amazing Excell spreadsheets or engaging presentations. Now all the good looking people can just tell AI to do it while they get back to climbing the corporate ladder.
This is so wrong. That is not what AI is doing.
Anonymous wrote:Right now AI is only replacing the weird guy who can make amazing Excell spreadsheets or engaging presentations. Now all the good looking people can just tell AI to do it while they get back to climbing the corporate ladder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right now AI is only replacing the weird guy who can make amazing Excell spreadsheets or engaging presentations. Now all the good looking people can just tell AI to do it while they get back to climbing the corporate ladder.
No that is not what AI is. AI will replace 95% of all white collar jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Right now AI is only replacing the weird guy who can make amazing Excell spreadsheets or engaging presentations. Now all the good looking people can just tell AI to do it while they get back to climbing the corporate ladder.
Anonymous wrote:Why work when the purpose of life is to enjoy it without being chained to do mundane stuff that most people are not efficient at doing or hate?
AI can produce food, shelter, and clothing needs of people, and we can go about enjoying our life free from random work assignments.
Anonymous wrote:It's a Bernie sponsored report. If you scroll through the jobs that will supposedly be lost, it includes several "blue collar" jobs (eg. truck drivers), waiters, teaching assistants. The solution is more government benefits (universal health care, 32 hour work week etc.).
Many of the current job losses and retrenchments are largely because companies overhired in the pandemic. The last 10 years with zero lower bound interest rate regime, which meant that any investment however risky was preferable to stashing it under the mattress. That's gone now, resulting in layoffs.
None of the current LLMs actually make any money. OpenAI is not promising any profits and the whole thing looks like a bubble (OpenAI invests in AMD, NVIDIA invests in OpenAI which buys their GPUs etc).
Yes, there will be some disruption at the margins, but society and the workplace will adjust. This report is all hysteria.