'AI will take 20% of all jobs within five YEARS' expert warns
AI-powered bots like ChatGPT are changing how humans interact with computers, but with its ability to write poems and take exams, some people fear this technology will takeover the job market.
Maybe that was their plan to deal with population collapse. That way they can come in as the savior
Bingo. The object was to replace the “rabble”
Leave the “elites” with hyper advanced technology and their cocktail parties. We are the useless eaters and we’re just to serve them. Now AI and robots can serve. They don’t need us.
Its certainly a more likely scenario than "they do it to eat the babies".
Both together be even more likely IMHO
I don't know what this means
Yep. Robots.
Yup. They need 90% of us gone for their plan to succeed.
Yikes!
True...
In turn, there will be a plethora of new jobs based on managing the inevitable AI crashes, as well as crashing the AIs of your competitors.
Learn To Code
Coding (and utilities like CAD) can be applicable to almost any hobby or career in some fashion and can enhance your capabilities significantly even if you start with rudimentary skill in one language.
Coding is definitely one of the best things to learn, and the things you can do with it can be really neat. Coding for WLED applications for example can be really rewarding for home lighting or hobby lighting or Christmas lights (although there is xlights too).
Definitely learn to code! It can expand your horizons!
Do you recommend ways to do this without going back to college? Are there affordable options when it comes to LtC?
There are a lot of free coding courses online, you can learn from cheap books, etc.
I think the hardest point when learning online -- and I think this goes for a lot of skills -- is where, exactly, to start. I have been bad at figuring that part out for a lot of skills and then end up going back to basics when I participate more in communities and such.
This is actually what Reddit used to be good at helping with before everything got overly politicized. You used to be able to ask for a good, concrete starting point (I apologize, everything I know is taught in a really disjointed way and I am in the process of going back to the starting line myself for most things) and that could guide your way from there.
Coding is, fortunately, one of those skills that can be "free" to start and you can turn that into future projects based on Raspberry Pi, which may lead you to refine your soldering / microsoldering skills, which may open the door to creating your own security system....
I hope someone who has experience at the real starting line can help with this question, because I would say many/most coders today didn't actually learn it in college, but rather starting as a hobby relevant to their interests and building it from there. I don't have any of my old references since I forgot to import my old bookmarks from Chrome before I stopped using it.
Learn to hack
Lol. This ☝🏻
They won't be plumbing houses
Good, we should all be working less.
And become pure consumers? Giving nothing and only taking?
Most people, if given the opportunity, will not choose to spend their time contributing to their communities in other ways.
they want us in pods and distracted in the Metaverse
He did say less, not never.
u/#correct
On top of working less you get cheaper products, it's a net win for the middleclass. (assuming we have a free market still operating)
How 'bout we just grow food, fix houses, and enjoy life. AI sounds like fuckery to me. What real benefit is there?
Those type of bots will be dead if I have my way. Or at least SEVERLY LIMITED!
I dunno those bots can take all the bullshit jobs.
Like it or not, Chat GPT makes data synthesis and analysis much more efficient. While A.I. might take a chunk out of the jobs market, will it be any different to what happened when the automobile came along and started putting horses out to pasture? We are in the middle of massive societal change, and as participants in that change we often look at the worst aspects.
I contend that A.I. can open many more doors and pathways than it closes. Human life is only going to get more complex and demanding as we venture out into the stars. There are many tasks we perform on a daily basis that are repetitive, time consuming, and ultimately unfulfilling. Ideally, A.I. can augment the efficiency of human work by taking over much of the repetitive work, leaving the creative vision for the human.
A.I. are great at many tasks, but they are never going to fully replace the value of human interaction. I believe the future of employment and income will be in the value of humanity, and not in the turmoil of slaving away at repetitive tasks for a menial wage. Post Great Awakening, I believe humanity will shift the focus of what is valuable towards the humanities and all things that benefit the mind, body, and soul.
We must understand that at present we are existing in the Cabal's slave system. We are all enslaved by the economic chains that have oppressed us for generations. While A.I. can be used for great evil by the Cabal, we need to remind ourselves that patriots are in control, and that the future will never belong to the Cabalists and Deep Staters. Their time is at an end, and perhaps A.I. will assist in the downfall of their corrupt system.
AI will never be able to make that jump of intuition or the "let's try something unorthodox". It will always have the V.I.KI. approach from I Robot, "my logic is undeniable".
Exactly. AI (for now, with electronic "brains" organized very differently from organic brains) "thinks" in the way a human's left hemisphere does, which is very useful but dangerously limited. Some comments on the hemispheres:
. . . the right hemisphere is more in touch with reality, and the left hemisphere more concerned with the internal consistency of whatever virtual model of the world it happens to be working with at the time. The Matter With Things, p. 104
In the absence of the left hemisphere, things come alive. Ibid, p. 160
~ The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World by Iain McGilchrist
The hemispheres have different answers to the fundamental question 'what is knowledge?' -- The Master and His Emissary, p. 135 (Chapter 4)
. . . the main point of hemisphere difference (is) division versus cohesion. IBID, p. 140
. . . context [the right hemisphere's domain] implies change and process. ibid, p. 141
The left hemisphere is not impressed by empathy: its concern is with maximising gain for itself, and its driving value is utility. ibid, p. 145
Altruism is a necessary consequence of empathy: we feel others' feeling, engage in their being. ibid, p. 146
It is mutuality, not reciprocity, fellow-feeling, not calculation, which is both the motive and the reward for successful co-operation. And the outcome, in utilitarian terms, is not the important point: it is the process, the relationship, that matters. ibid, p.147
And in case anyone should think that empathy necessarily means being soft on others, those right-sided regions include the right caudate, an area known to be involved in altruistic punishment of defection. ibid, p. 147
~ The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
It [the left hemisphere] is not reasonable. It is angry when challenged (anger is probably not an issue for AI ~ Narg), dismisses evidence it doesn't like or can't understand, and is unreasonably sure of its own rightness. It is not good at understanding the world. Its attention is narrow, its vision myopic, and it can't see how the parts fit together. It is good for only one thing - manipulating the world. Its world is a representation, a virtual world, only. It neglects the incarnate nature of human beings, reducing them to the equivalent of brains in a vat. It reduces the living to the mechanical. It prioritises the procedure, without a grasp of its meaning or purpose. And it requires certainty where none can be found. ~ The Divided Brain and the Search for Meaning, pp. 31- 32
Half of office jobs are bullshit anyways. Free those people up to do better things
Liberals are literally putting themselves out of their own jobs with all their woke ism. AI will do jobs without question.
And that 20% is 100% of tech jobs.
Meanwhile, us blue collar workers are still fine...
Oh dear. I yell at self check out machines because they're unreasonably stupid, but that's mild to how I talk to the answering machines at businesses these days. Stupid and stubborn.
Customer Service might get better that way…..
We’ll all be begging for income after losing our jobs. We’ll all get Universal Basic Incomes by way of CBDCs. Hello to serfdom and socialism.
As a former medical transcriptionist I believe AI will totally replace trained humans at computer keyboards quickly. This will be one of the first professions impacted, as happened with speech-to-text software.
I'm a former medical transcriptionist, too.,.18 years as an independent contractor. I quit when the speech-to-text software started becoming prevalent. I liked transcribing, but I didn't want to spend my time correcting other peoples' crap and hardly getting paid anything for the effort. I was close to retirement age anyway, and that made it financially easier.
Same here...38+ years; started on an IBM Selectric typewriter. I worked on production until India took over the profession. I'd love to be a fly on the wall to see how that's going. LOL! No matter; I am so GLAD to be out of the Medical field and free from that keyboard - probably why I don't post much on here; just read (and proof everybody else's errors)!
And they will mock and laugh at trannies while being racist in the process… lol
They are the trannies. Why do you think a trannie movent was necessary in the first place?
To normalize the Cabal's next step - transhumans.
Subjective jobs that require a human to sign off on aren’t going to and that is the vast majority of jobs.
I agree with her on the AI issue. It will replace some jobs but it will be the jobs no one really wants to do. In essence the dirty jobs.
AI
Don't feed the Luddites
i was playing with chatgpt 3 last night, that this is crazy
I just had this conversation today. There are a lot of jobs right now where AI will be better than a human at the work. Going to be a bloodbath.
If it provides better customer service than talking to a foreigner does, I'll be happy.
I was talking to a guy who insures trucking and we were talking about the whole AI replacement. He made a good point in that you can't program AI to make a moral choice. Example: truck sees the potential for an accident but if the vehicle swerves one way, it will obliterate the truck and it's cargo, but if it swerves the other way, the damage won't be extensive but it will take out a school bus full of children. What does the truck do?
Really? They have their own AI chat bots, which I find more interesting.
I thought that was Microsoft? I heard Google had their own A.I. tools they've been developing. The word is that Bing might merge with A.I. tools like Chat GPT for the next generation in search engines.
That's funny. In 5 years this world will be destroyed by fire.
yeah no shit, most humans are fucking retarded
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You talking about the outsourced support people who are impossible to understand? Yeah that would be good to replace them.