It'll obliterate journalism, but then again the moment they started scrolling Twitter looking for things to "report" they stopped being journalists anyway.
I think AI will only take really low skill jobs since it's doing basically the same thing a parrot does when it says "I love you" with its cold, unfeeling eyes. It's just cobbling together a bunch of different information it has into one cohesive piece.
One job that AI likely isn't going to take anytime soon is prostitution. To secure my future I recently resigned from my track to tenure professorship at the university I'd been working at for over a decade and now I am myself now a prostitute. The market for prostitution services offered by men for women is currently highly saturated, so I took a position as a male prostitute for men instead. My clients are mostly large african men and my pimp daddy says if I keep working hard i might even become his bottom bitch
>physicist doing AI related software engineering
no, to the contrary. by the time it will take over SE, I will already make my living as a deep learning engineer. when AI completely takes over AI development (= the singularity hits) I will move back to doing research. when AI makes human presence in research completely redundant it's already ogre. I hope our computer overlords will keep us as pets.
Did you know that the word "Singularity" was popularized by Ray Kurzweil in his books "The Age of Intelligent Machines" 33 years ago, who made a lot of money out of it, and is also happens to be gnomish? Interesting.
On the meantime there's plenty of modules i can buy instead of designing a circuit from scratch anyways and more often than not the module is even cheaper than designing it from scratch either way.
>NEET
Pretty sure it'll just reinforce my position.
>Software engineer
>it already has
Fancy text prediction won't take your job. No such luck, gays. You don't get to give up yet.
Too late. I already quit so AI couldn't get me fired.
It'll obliterate journalism, but then again the moment they started scrolling Twitter looking for things to "report" they stopped being journalists anyway.
>graphic designer
I'm so fuckin doomed, and yet i can't stop using it.
To be fair, you aren't exactly designing anything graphical there, just coombait.
>IT
>hell no
I think AI will only take really low skill jobs since it's doing basically the same thing a parrot does when it says "I love you" with its cold, unfeeling eyes. It's just cobbling together a bunch of different information it has into one cohesive piece.
You can say "stochastic parrot" here, we understand
how do I get a job in setting up AI to do the work of other people and get them fired
>HPCS & RCL technician
>no
>electrical engineer
>AI
yeah bro just let the robot do electrical work bro
surely nothing bad can happen
How so? AI's gonna do the electrical wiring of your house?
>being on a technology board
>not knowing the difference between an electrical engineer and an electrician
embarrassing
Nope. AI can't replace morality so I'm good.
One job that AI likely isn't going to take anytime soon is prostitution. To secure my future I recently resigned from my track to tenure professorship at the university I'd been working at for over a decade and now I am myself now a prostitute. The market for prostitution services offered by men for women is currently highly saturated, so I took a position as a male prostitute for men instead. My clients are mostly large african men and my pimp daddy says if I keep working hard i might even become his bottom bitch
As long as lazy people who are adverse to technology exist, no job will be replaced by AI.
>judicial officer
heh, no
oh god I hope so
>physicist doing AI related software engineering
no, to the contrary. by the time it will take over SE, I will already make my living as a deep learning engineer. when AI completely takes over AI development (= the singularity hits) I will move back to doing research. when AI makes human presence in research completely redundant it's already ogre. I hope our computer overlords will keep us as pets.
Did you know that the word "Singularity" was popularized by Ray Kurzweil in his books "The Age of Intelligent Machines" 33 years ago, who made a lot of money out of it, and is also happens to be gnomish? Interesting.
>CIA agent
No. :^)
>embedded dev
nah I'm good
On the meantime there's plenty of modules i can buy instead of designing a circuit from scratch anyways and more often than not the module is even cheaper than designing it from scratch either way.
I don't even work in a BOT field, so no.
Feels good to work in the field that will never be replaced with AI or robots