I am a designer, coder and beat producer. And AI almost took over my job already.
+1 yThe funny thing is folks simply do not understand how far this has gone. AI bots can connect to an email account. They can write emails, respond to requests. They can handle accounts payable tasks, billing tasks, payroll, check cutting, book appointments, schedule meetings, etc.
People actually think that AI is only used in the tech space. . . nah. . .
A company like Automation Anywhere can come in, perform an analysis and show you how they can replace half your staff. The biggest issue they have is the bots work too hard. Because bots don't need healthcare, sick days, vacation time, smoke breaks, etc. They will work 24/7, 365. . . non-stop without taking a single break. And all they need is access to the Cloud.
It is amazing tech. Because no matter how complicated these tasks are, if they are hooked into a cloud where live personnel can assist, there are huge databases of anomalies, documented tasks/situations, etc. They can prove amazingly effective. And they sit onsite or in the cloud, depending on what kind of access they need.
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Asker+1 yFinally a smart Man here. Also when i check your profile pic, it reminds me of Matrix also LoL. That actor is a legend
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Yeah, I love Lawrence Fishburne.
But you won't find too many rocket scientists around here. It is all usually just a bunch of political nonsense. Just like science cares about political dogma.
Asker+1 yWhat are the top3 movies of him?
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This is exactly right and with no more phoning can handle both face and automated interactions. The margins that I am potentially going to save is incredible. Proof of work and oversight increase but half of expended time than before service acquired. This makes voicemail, email, and read without response texting irrelevant.
My global client can access their "website" and interact with AI that is "sweeter than I am. This client base growth, given that I can now immediately 'in-person" respond via Facetime, Zoom, or text, is going to be out of control.
And, availability from no more paperwork, at 11-12 hour, 9 hour, and 4 hour time zones, including but not limited too, Saturday/Sunday is revolutionary.-Sat/Sun is when Rich look at their hobbies like investment properties.
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+1 yNot any time soon, but if all companies someday can have AI's take over, then said companies won't have any people to actually buy their products.
Someday their may be self driving cars, self coding AI's, self stocking stores, with self check outs, self ordering and cooking restaurants.
If no one can earn a living, then no one can spend money... beyond some sort of tax and UBI to give people money.
The big risk I see with all this, is anything can be hacked... I've been in 32 different hacks in my life so far. Government gets hacked, private businesses get hacked.
Self driving cars, could get hacked and someone program it to run over pedestrians or crash and kill the driver/passengers.
A good hacker could also hack a AI and rewrite it to do bad stuff, then again... someone could code a Hacker AI, maybe another AI or who knows to do all this bad stuff too.
Security on software is pretty lax for a lot of companies, simply because there isn't any real penalty for it, beyond a fine and giving people 'free' credit monitoring stuff for a year or so, as if the information will suddenly be invalid after a couple of years.
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Part of my job maybe with the new advancements. They can write stories. Writing about facts should be possible. I think even making, sending and gathering informations from questionnaires should be possible in the newr future.
On the other hand my weekly newspaper column is pretty safe I would assume at least when I would do more opinion based columns.00 Reply
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+1 yI've been retired for a while now and haven't kept up with things. I can't imagine an AI taking over the type of work I did. It has been in the works for over 40 years with little change over the years. Well, the change is that computers are a hell of a lot faster, but what the AI is doing hasn't changed all that much.
The very best AI still requires a considerable amount of input from humans. Plus the input needs to be from people who are more highly trained. Even then, the AI does not do as good of a job as a human, but it's faster, mainly because it can run all night.
The software itself is expensive - over 100K per seat. The person setting it up gets paid a more than normal. They spend a lot of time doing setup, doing preliminary work that the AI sucks at, then does a lot of cleanup and inspection after the AI is done.
The AI is best at the iterative routine work. The serious thinking needs to be done by a human, and not many humans are cut out for it.
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+1 yCoder is a bit difficult to take over. HTML is already taken by AI, I think. But designer is a 100% taken over by AI, I see from news.
AI generated music will also take over the world. As you know from Spotify analytics and analysis data, a song is broken down in many different parameters. And with streaming platforms, we are giving and generating data that will help the AI create music. A Netflix anime is also there on it. Carole and Tuesday is the anime name.
I don't know about beat-boxer.
00 ReplyIn forty years that may happen. However, than very repetative task, AI is not even close to taking over most jobs. For example, have you every call a company and was answered by a computer. They only waste your time until you finally get to talk to a person. A 6 year old would do better than the telephone computer.
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It is so annoying too when it says "I'm sorry YOU'RE having trouble please try again, then hangs up on you.
Naw, it's the dumb computer having trouble, not me.
Artists seething because they have to go get a real job lol.
All of human history art was done out of passion for the craft. Now these faggot zoomers do it for clout and money. I have no sympathy. Kill yourselves zoomers! REST IN PISS BOZOS LOL
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Asker+1 yFor the last 15 years, every art, movie, music is like robot created them already. Disgusting. So i am glad robots are taking over these faggots' jobs
389 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Nope, I am a software engineer and even if an AI can write code it really going to be crappy at design. So someone is still needing to tell it how to design it or make the code elements it uses to generate the code it building. I don't see my job disappearing in my lifetime just changing.
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Your clearly not a software engineer, if you know how stupid AI is today, all it got is extremely high computing power, so it can brute force very specialized things. But only if it got learning data and source material, it can create any number of mutation of that data. Someone has to teach it, and someone has to create the new source it learns from. So I would be the one working with AI not be replaced by it. If I write the same code twice, or solve the same problem twice I am inefficient. Every day means working on something new, unless corporations are willing to share their system the same will apply when AI is involved. Ie each system will have to learn on its own. Meaning a whole team of engineers will have to support each AI.
Asker+1 yI am pretty sure ChatGPT can write better than you. List some problems that you can solve but ChatGPT can not solve yet?
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That is the problem isn't it, defining the solution and requirements of your solution. And understanding how to phrase it so the AI understand them. Writting the code isn't the hard part of being a software engineer, otherwise we would have a whole bunch of juniors and no demand in senior roles. I haven't studied this AI you mention but I am quite sure I would find something in less than a day it can't solve.
Asker+1 yYou should definitely try it. It can do what i can do and i am a coder who makes $5k a month
Anonymous(30-35)+1 yNot exactly. It's going to be an evolution of jobs and I'm playing a part of it by testing software and making sure the recognized certifications can be obtained for modern machinery products such as TÜV, FDA and such.
For example there used to be lumberjacks with axes and today they are using machines and powered saws to do the same thing but way more efficiently and less discomfort/manual labor.
Say goodbye to Spinal Hernia from manual labor and hello to Spinal Hernia from having a sedentary job.
After all if AI took away jobs, then who would have money to buy stuff or sustain their existence? Right now you probably know no one, who could own a Lamborghini or Rolls Royce but the super rich or certain gangster rappers sure have several of those.
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Opinion Owner+1 yHere's one example of the evolution of jobs
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/F4olA3yqOF0
Contrary to what many believe it creates more jobs rather than taking away jobs.
There are Engineers, Designers, Architects, Testers and Operators involved. The dumb or lazy ones will find any excuse just to not fall in line with the modern job market.
+1 y100% yes. The reason is because people want to go on strike every year, people don't want to work so, companies are forced to find new ways to help produce a product for a consumer. People can disagree with me all they want. Just take a look around. McDonald's just started, Amazon, Walmart and so on. This will be the new future.
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+1 yAs a Correction's Officer, I do not see AI completely taking over our job. As good as AI is, it is not the solution for dealing with inmates who are creative enough to eventually destroy whatever robot is operating as a Correction's Officer. Also, AI lacks the emotional side of things, which is just as (if not more important) in Corrections than fighting ability.
00 ReplyMeh A. I can’t compete if you put serious into a single project you will out perform a computer anyday to my knowledge A. I can’t feel emotion so if you have very limited projects and focus on quality you’ll outperform and still be able to put out enough music…
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+1 yI'm already researching integrating it into my workflow.
As for my job, I'm fucking tired of having jobs anyways. I will not serve.
I'm the captain of my own fate not some beady eyed middle management bitch lol.
Unless I'm the boss I'm just not doing it anymore.00 Reply
+1 yProbably not. It’s very complex and it involves a level of automation that’s probably maxed out for the near future. Most of what I do is correct human error because the system has no way of detecting these types of errors - it just does what the user tells it to do, whether it’s the right way or wrong way.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yYes, and that's a good thing. Why should humans work, when we have the ability to make machines work for us?
This transition is not new, it's slowly been happening for many years. Most people can't understand the concept of a UBI, so it's a waste of time talking about it.
00 Reply538 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Doubtful. AI, so far, is accomplishing physical feats. As did the Cotton Gin and other Industrial Revolution inventions. I think there will always be a need for analysis, strategy, operations management, etc. The US is not a manufacturing country and never will be again. We’re a service economy. What can you do for someone else? That determines how much money you will make.
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+1 yMy own profession - frequently requires creativity, imagination and 'out-of-the-box' thinking.
Show mw a machine that can do this :)
We may one day see such an AI... but for the next 100 years or so my workplace looks safe.
00 Reply AI took over my job five years ago, but I haven't told the CEO yet.
He's too busy making investments to notice that I'm on the payroll but don't actually do anything.
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Asker+1 yWhats your field
+1 yI’m sure that someday, AI will completely take over teaching, but I think we’re a long way from that happening right now.
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+1 yUnfortunately it’s taking a lot of jobs. I don’t think AI is a bad thing. It depends on how it’s used.
00 Reply469 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I tried to use ai to generate an image for a question I asked on here. All I wanted was a picture of a napkin blowing away from a hand and it couldn't even do it.
So I think your job is safe for a while.
00 Reply3.2K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. I am a Network Administrator, a lot of things must be done manually.
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+1 yI doubt it. Most of my job could easily be automated already, we’re basically there for when shot hits the fan and I can’t see robots ever filling that role
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+1 yI'm training Ai 😂.. I have workmates who are training Ai to code properly.
00 Replylow skill jobs will be taken over first. then some jobs in tech will also be taken over.
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m +1 yare they able to deal with Karens yet... if so, then yes
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+1 yNot my job but I would assume many who bitch and moan about serving burgers will though.
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In many ways, it already has now that there's mobile and online ordering
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+1 yI sure hope so. I would prefer a life of leisure. :)
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Asker+1 yNo it will take non-tech
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+1 yChances are pretty low at least until vehicles and machines learn how to repair each other
00 ReplyI am retired now butt soon robots will doing most everything till it gets everything screwed up and we become too dumb to fix it
00 ReplyIm a substitute teacher. And I say, fuck the online schools.
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+1 yNot possible, at least they wouldn’t be able to Top me in it.
00 Reply Well Terminators and the android Data are good examples.
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+1 yNot mine, A I can't do what I do for a living.
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+1 yI work with kids so I would really love to see an AI take over my job
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+1 yGo play Detroit become human and you will have your answer
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Asker+1 yAlready played. So what?
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Think about it
Highly unlikely.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yNot so fast… AI is still at the point of testing phase
00 ReplyNo, it won’t take over mine.
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+1 yNo idea. If so I'll do something else.
00 Reply It will get us all eventually
00 ReplyI think my job is Safe for a while.
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+1 yI doubt it.
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yCan't take my job if I have none 🧠
00 Reply2K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Nope
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Asker+1 yWhatcho job?
+1 yZero chance
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