Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol it is not replacing this many jobs in the next 12-18 months. Even if the models got good enough to do all that stuff tomorrow and all the computer science work were done, do you think it's instantaneous to build the products that do those tasks sell them to companies? It takes the government years to get bids and buy an airplane; you're not just going to build and sell the brands that replace a huge chunk of the economy in a few months.
Tell that to the tens of thousands laid off at Microsoft and Amazon this year… Amazon is predicting it won’t have basically any white collar workers in two years and Ford says it’s preparing to cut 50 percent. It’s going to be a bloodbath… and right before the midterms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Job loss due to automation has been predicted since the start of the industrial revolution. We haven't seen mass unemployment yet. I'll believe it when I see it. Jobs will change, but there will be jobs.
My thoughts exactly.
As an aside, it is great to see young people deciding not to go to college and learning a trade instead - auto mechanic, plumbing, carpentry, welding......all jobs that pay well and will be around for some time to come.
Anonymous wrote:lol it is not replacing this many jobs in the next 12-18 months. Even if the models got good enough to do all that stuff tomorrow and all the computer science work were done, do you think it's instantaneous to build the products that do those tasks sell them to companies? It takes the government years to get bids and buy an airplane; you're not just going to build and sell the brands that replace a huge chunk of the economy in a few months.
Anonymous wrote:Job loss due to automation has been predicted since the start of the industrial revolution. We haven't seen mass unemployment yet. I'll believe it when I see it. Jobs will change, but there will be jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people going to pay for whatever it is AI will give us if they are unemployed?
Oh, it's a terrible idea that will just generate a lot of economic chaos. There will be some winners, but it won't be you, and it definitely won't be most Trump voters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having interacted with AI, I am not expecting this.
Me neither. I’m not impressed, and I don’t buy that it will be able to do all of these things.
Anonymous wrote:Having interacted with AI, I am not expecting this.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why media companies don't outsource most journalism jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to AI, it's happening. Coders, lawyers, most content creators (PR, technical writers), HR, payroll, etc. all going to be out of work.
It's going to be UGLY... how much blame will Trump get?
OP is delusional.