AI is just better search. If people knew how it actually worked, they'd feel extremely shy about even calling it "AI". Yes, it's extremely helpful and convenient, but it's not going to replace demand for actual expertise any time soon. Its effect on the job market has and will continue to be simply removing people who were useless in the first place.
1 month ago | 3
Just like the printing press displaced scribes and not plumbers. Ai will surely disrupt certain professions, while leaving others untouched. Make or fix real things in the real world. The idea that no one will have jobs and we need UBI is absurd. Cars displaced Farriers but created others in their place and left unrelated jobs unaffected.
1 month ago | 3
Outside of Tech and the service industry I don't see this being too much of the case. AI can't do the job of a plumber or Electrician. AI can't manufacture things on its own. AI can't build you a house. Will it be destructive to the workforce? Yes, but only in certain fields. I think the trades will be pretty safe.
1 month ago | 3
Falling behind in what sense? The market is literally massified and everyone is in practically equal conditions of poverty.
1 month ago | 2
Im a software engineer. No you cant just replace us with AI. That website you made WILL require further inspection because you will want new features, new systems, new plugins etc. Specialization is almost impossible with AI. I doubt it will change in the future especially in the next 3 years but who knows.
1 month ago | 9
You know, everybody said the same thing about computers. As an example, once calculators became ubiquitous for all grades in the public school system, now nobody knows how to do maths anymore. AI is in its initial learning stage and so it’s free and readily available for anybody wanting to try it like when the dope dealer comes around with his free samples.
1 month ago | 0
Check out a 30 min video by Scripter, an AI engineer, that explains the 5 work areas that AI will take over and how the work economy will change.
1 month ago | 0
Simple website, maybe. Website with multiple system working together, then chat gpt just give wrong solutions 50%. AI feel overwhelming at first, then the more you learn, the more you see it flaw. It is good assistant but i dont trust it when my program become more complicated. And when i become more productive with AI, im affair my boss just throw into me more job. Few day ago i ask chat gpt write a loan application with nietzsche style, it's funny
1 month ago | 1
Wisdom Warriors
AI will destabilize the working world more in the next 3 years than any innovation ever. Titanic disruption is inevitable - Here's two examples:
1. I have zero coding experience. Today, I built a complicated web app in 30 minutes from scratch. Never touched a line of code.
- It would have taken a professional programmer hours if not days to do that before covid.
2. Writing: AI has 5x how quickly I can learn and progress and produce. It sucks at trying to write like me (thank God) but it's incredible at Giving me constant feedback and organization.
Before AI, I wrote a book that took me 2 years of agony to produce. I got almost NO feedback whatsoever until I hired an editor for over $5,000. Do you know what's its like to sit in the echo chamber of one project for years and never be able to discuss it with someone? In makes in a hundred times harder and longer.
Now, I get 100s of points of feedback on every paragraph and essay, that is BETTER than my editors were.
I hear AI is taboo in schools. But if kids don't learn how to integrate this shit, they will be left so far behind its unbelievable.
Mastery = quality of effort + feedback
I'm just grateful AI can't replace what I value. Real connection, real insight, authenticity, leadership, Mastery. Develop on those levels, and AI will replace all your busy work. Get good at busy work (school) AI will replace you.
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