Anonymous wrote:Saw on X today:
* ANTHROPIC CEO: AI COULD WIPE OUT HALF OF ALL ENTRY-LEVEL WHITE COLLAR JOBS AND SPIKE UNEMPLOYMENT TO 10-20% WITHIN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS... GOVERNMENTS AND COMPANIES NEED TO STOP SUGAR-COATING WHAT THEY KNOW IS COMING
Anonymous wrote:I can see English, and other humanities majors focused on writing and analytical thinking.
Also, agribusiness - really niche, but given climate change its growing and can't be replaced by AI - though AI can be involved to improve some efficiencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Performing arts is where it's at right now. AI isn't replacing Broadway, dance company work, or anything live anytime soon.
I dont know. Some of those AI clips on social media are pretty entertaining. I would imagine someone trying "super impose" for a live audience.
+1
They're scary good now. I just saw someone jump into a volcano; the video looked 100% real, no indicators of it being AI (and I'm able to tell if something is AI way more than people around me, usually!) Real actors can't jump into volcanos.
Anonymous wrote:I can see English, and other humanities majors focused on writing and analytical thinking.[b]
Also, agribusiness - really niche, but given climate change its growing and can't be replaced by AI - though AI can be involved to improve some efficiencies.
Anonymous wrote:Performing arts is where it's at right now. AI isn't replacing Broadway, dance company work, or anything live anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Performing arts is where it's at right now. AI isn't replacing Broadway, dance company work, or anything live anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Performing arts is where it's at right now. AI isn't replacing Broadway, dance company work, or anything live anytime soon.
I dont know. Some of those AI clips on social media are pretty entertaining. I would imagine someone trying "super impose" for a live audience.
Anonymous wrote:Performing arts is where it's at right now. AI isn't replacing Broadway, dance company work, or anything live anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Performing arts is where it's at right now. AI isn't replacing Broadway, dance company work, or anything live anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any and every White Collar profession theoretically is at risk with AI.
As an example, NYT said the advertising industry is actually getting hammered right now by AI...and the creatives are the most impacted.
Top Creatives made nominally more in the 1980s then they do today because of AI and digital advertising (and AI's role in data analysis). Everyone in the industry was pissed by Coca Cola's AI commercials...but guess what, the average consumer could care less.
AI is also chipping away at film making...people arent' filming AI scripts, but now AI is used to create storyboards, create digital effects, etc.
The trades are relatively immune...but not completely immune. Supposedly, new HVAC systems, boilers, etc. will incorporate AI technology to make it easier to do DIY stuff and to alert to any major fixes before those fixes are needed. Will eliminate the need for annual maintenance. All these add up to fewer visits from trades people and far fewer emergency fixes (that are usually at a premium).
So...who knows.
Meh. Cars have gotten more 'advanced' and have actually become harder to fix if you want to DIY IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Any and every White Collar profession theoretically is at risk with AI.
As an example, NYT said the advertising industry is actually getting hammered right now by AI...and the creatives are the most impacted.
Top Creatives made nominally more in the 1980s then they do today because of AI and digital advertising (and AI's role in data analysis). Everyone in the industry was pissed by Coca Cola's AI commercials...but guess what, the average consumer could care less.
AI is also chipping away at film making...people arent' filming AI scripts, but now AI is used to create storyboards, create digital effects, etc.
The trades are relatively immune...but not completely immune. Supposedly, new HVAC systems, boilers, etc. will incorporate AI technology to make it easier to do DIY stuff and to alert to any major fixes before those fixes are needed. Will eliminate the need for annual maintenance. All these add up to fewer visits from trades people and far fewer emergency fixes (that are usually at a premium).
So...who knows.