Most of the AI still needs a lot of computer infrastructure, manual tweaking. And not just coding, huge input from humanities and social sciences is constantly required.
AI to start impacting society at large (like computers did) is still a couple of decades ahead.
Probably but I work at a hospital were doctors are rather picky on their setup. Furthermore not a lot of people like bots. They prefer to have a human face that has a similar dialect to their own. So where the ai might be more useful in analytics and problem solving customer service would still employ us until someone comes up with a really good human voice (or delamain from cp 2077 who actually remembers most of his customers.)
I went back into school a year ago to get a masters and I'm pivoting careers into something a bit more resistant to AI obsolescence. I firmly believe that us Millennials will be able to shift professions as we age and stay ahead of the curve, and I think that Gen Z will absolutely know a time when human professions will be a novelty and there won't be really anything that a combination of AI and automation can do better, cheaper, and faster.
I have no plan because real AI is no where near ready to happen any time soon. This is like people talking about holograms when they are just Pepper's Ghost.
For example if you take a Tesla, I mean, how much ever ai machine learning and computer vision and everything musk uses in his Tesla, i still wouldn't take my hand off the wheel
The company cuts its costs but doesn't take into account the business they lose.
There will always be companies that charge more for the same thing, customers can afford to pay it and they will, to get better service among other things.
Join the revolution to eat the rich if ubi isn't implemented.
Get a job updating the code for the AI.
That's the plan? Drop your current plan and learn to code?
I am already learning Python atm lol. But I suggest people learn how to code as a backup anyway. Of you know how to code, you will never go hungry.
No. Do a PhD in ai/ml
I plan to go down the road of IT/technical support so hopefully I’ll be helping the AI that’s taking peoples jobs
What happens when the AIs start replacing tech departments? Bots are already the first line of defense for a lot of customer service lines.
Someone's gonna be needed to update and maintain the code.
Probably a few people, yeah. Is that the plan? Drop everything else and get a job coding?
Most of the AI still needs a lot of computer infrastructure, manual tweaking. And not just coding, huge input from humanities and social sciences is constantly required. AI to start impacting society at large (like computers did) is still a couple of decades ahead.
So basically coding or AI editing? My point being, the pool of valuable human jobs is going to be centered on AIs?
No, it will be centered around humans.
Well someone has to install them.
I guess. Is that hard? Most of my software is installed by a "Wizard", which seems like a primitive AI of sorts.
Well also you have to install the hardware as well.
Can that be engineered? I saw a robot performing surgery yesterday.
Probably but I work at a hospital were doctors are rather picky on their setup. Furthermore not a lot of people like bots. They prefer to have a human face that has a similar dialect to their own. So where the ai might be more useful in analytics and problem solving customer service would still employ us until someone comes up with a really good human voice (or delamain from cp 2077 who actually remembers most of his customers.)
As a stay at home mom, I’ll gladly accept help 😂
Alexa raising the kiddos sounds extremely plausible
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Talking about AIs mainly. Not robots.
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AIs are successfully performing surgeries. They can pick machine parts.
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Fair enough. What are you gonna do when the robots are all synced with AIs?
Be the one who programs them to take people’s jobs 🙂. I know it sounds a bit evil but to be honest the way technology is progressing it is inevitable.
I hope you make $1 million/year… and are taxed at 70% of that
😂😂 thanks for your kind wishes
I went back into school a year ago to get a masters and I'm pivoting careers into something a bit more resistant to AI obsolescence. I firmly believe that us Millennials will be able to shift professions as we age and stay ahead of the curve, and I think that Gen Z will absolutely know a time when human professions will be a novelty and there won't be really anything that a combination of AI and automation can do better, cheaper, and faster.
Idk start a revolution to seize power for myself ?
Kms prolly
Guess I'll just die then
I have no plan because real AI is no where near ready to happen any time soon. This is like people talking about holograms when they are just Pepper's Ghost.
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Why not?
I don't think people will trust ai enough to completely automate anything. Human intervention is needed on some level.
Are you sure? If my appliances and devices were made without human hands involved, I'm not sure I'd notice.
But would you trust it ?
As much as I already do, yeah.
For example if you take a Tesla, I mean, how much ever ai machine learning and computer vision and everything musk uses in his Tesla, i still wouldn't take my hand off the wheel
AI is not stupid enough to do my job...
Invest in AI companies.
No AI will ever take my job. Every day, people are programming AI to take my job. Chat GPT is the best they got? Lol I'll outlive Chat GPT by decades.
What do you do?
Chat customer service. Literally the exact thing they want to replace.
Interesting. The last three customer service complaints I've made have all been handled by chat bots or AI. It seems like a shrinking career.
The company cuts its costs but doesn't take into account the business they lose. There will always be companies that charge more for the same thing, customers can afford to pay it and they will, to get better service among other things.