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I'd love to hear this communities thoughts on this topic. I recently watched this video:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avqMUyNrkGY

Which jobs do you think will be overtaken by AI and how soon?

I’m very hesitant to speculate about AI. It has the potential it seems to be a force for good. However, I will say that the last 15 years of seeing how deregulated social media has run roughshod through America in particular, leaves me with little confidence that AI won’t have detrimental effects, negating a lot of its benefits. No one can doubt Facebook’s ability to make money (just as im sure AI will make a lot of companies richer and more efficient). But I seriously am worried about the unintended consequences: potential job losses, bad actors creating disinformation (deep fakes) in politics, and using the tech to spread distrust, paranoia, and exploit people.

Anyone else remember this story?

Did Congress do anything about instagram? If they didn’t do anything, how do you think they’ll respond to AI being abused? Or programmed to abuse us? What’s going to be done to provide privacy for people who feed data to AI?

 

I'd love to hear this communities thoughts on this topic. I recently watched this video:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avqMUyNrkGY

Which jobs do you think will be overtaken by AI and how soon?

I think lawyers, accountants, creatives, drivers, and coders are all done within 5-10 years. We'll be telling coders to learn to work in coal mines. I have absolutely no doubt that my job will be able to be performed by AI within 5-10 years, and I'll evolve into something new like I always have. As for what to direction to push my son in, I'm not sure yet. I am worried the pace of career evolution is going to get so fast that it starts spitting large chunks of society off the back of the treadmill.
 
Development in this field is accelerating very very quickly. They may eventually get to something that could be considered true artificial intelligence, but there are no examples of artificial intelligence that are openly available.
 
AI hasn't learned how fingers are on a hand, but it'll replace complex and essential positions? I'm skeptical.
Today: winning novel writing contest in Japan, and literally countless resumes...

Tomorrow: performing unassisted brain surgery.


Hey, it could happen!
 
I think lawyers, accountants, creatives, drivers, and coders are all done within 5-10 years. We'll be telling coders to learn to work in coal mines. I have absolutely no doubt that my job will be able to be performed by AI within 5-10 years, and I'll evolve into something new like I always have. As for what to direction to push my son in, I'm not sure yet. I am worried the pace of career evolution is going to get so fast that it starts spitting large chunks of society off the back of the treadmill.

Lmao.
 
What’s the best site to use to create one of these and start raking in the doe?

I’m so done with teaching and saving the world. The profession has become a joke. Or maybe it’s just my district idk.
 
I think lawyers, accountants, creatives, drivers, and coders are all done within 5-10 years. We'll be telling coders to learn to work in coal mines. I have absolutely no doubt that my job will be able to be performed by AI within 5-10 years, and I'll evolve into something new like I always have. As for what to direction to push my son in, I'm not sure yet. I am worried the pace of career evolution is going to get so fast that it starts spitting large chunks of society off the back of the treadmill.

AI will replace jobs but I think we're a ways from it doing everything people think it will. BMW recently unveiled pretty amazing level 3 autonomous driving but it has a ways to go. At 6:07 in this video the car make an unsafe lane change. I'd use it on empty highways but I wouldn't trust it to make lane changes in highway traffic.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo7w_fiwld0
 
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