Unfortunately, I drew a picture of a fish last week and have since printed 100 copies of said illustration. You're probably fine if you only fish for your own personal consumption but I'm about to crash the fish market.
Literally nothing. If it ever gets good enough to actually perform better than a skilled human, it's over for everyone. The jobs it will replace last will be jobs like plumber, electrician. Skilled trades that work with their hands in conditions that are always unique.
The future of mankind is mysticism. AI can replace art, but not sacred art. AI can replace writers, but not holy scribes. AI can replace plumbers, but not exorcist plumbers.
That would be even easier to replace because it's more repetitive and lower IQ than regular art/writing. Just train AI on schizo babble from /x/ and voila.
The idea of rituals just being a set of instructions and thus possible to compute and automate has been floated since the 70's. It's where Persona ultimately came from.
learn to suck wiener and try to join your local gang. you can't make it alone and if you are a prepper you can't trust anyone else.
y'all stupid or something?
Oh yeah you're totally going to be the epic survivor like in the movies and video games where you'll get to witness the end of the world, except you'll get your skull bashed in or get raped and die of ass infection because things are going to be fricking crowded
You're experiencing a kindergarten's daydreams if you think your shitty home is going to be some sort of a fortress in the middle of an apocalypse and solo it all while packs of feral Black folk are storming it day and night
And there are also bears and hogs that will tear you open, and the suicidal thoughts because shit's isn't as epic as you thought it would be
Everyone acts like hacking isnt the most common thing. All that info being dumped on the darkweb and russian hosted websites being sold for single digits like its garbage. Cryptotards are also very aware of it as web3 garbage keeps getting pwned.
AI will enhance most jobs. Even if I evolves to what you speak of, humans will be required for:
1. Infrastructure
2. Development
3. Monitoring
4. Security
I don't really like the mindset that AI should replace absolutely everything. I think it can be really powerful for complementing and enhancing already existing human workflows and make said workflows more efficient though.
not really a mindset, just economics
it costs fractions of a cent to generate output so even if it generated piles of garbage eventually most companies would find a way to mine out the one good response and keep AI rather than keep their human workers at present capacity/pay level
companies may even prefer to hire interns to "evaluate output" rather than train new employees capable of writing the original content which went into the LLM
Shit where a major element is skilled labor using your body.
Even if your job has a human element, but not a skill requirement, some shitter can have the GPT-6 talking to him trough ear piece and instruction him on how to do stuff.
It's gonna be decades before we get economical full blown robots that can do any task that humans can.
For example, for a long while you won't be seeing a robot that can help you move from your apartment to the next. You won't be seeing a robot playing with kids and taking them to ice skating or play football. You won't be seeing a robot that can come to your house and renovate it.
You get the idea. Most of the jobs that require *thinking* will be gone and the sort of non-repetitive and highly dynamic manual labor will be left behind.
>AI is starting to replace us
Please explain to be how Adobe Illustrator is going to replace me (I'm a subsistence fisher in the Amazon rainforest)
Unfortunately, I drew a picture of a fish last week and have since printed 100 copies of said illustration. You're probably fine if you only fish for your own personal consumption but I'm about to crash the fish market.
architecture, civil engineering.
study AI
Literally nothing. If it ever gets good enough to actually perform better than a skilled human, it's over for everyone. The jobs it will replace last will be jobs like plumber, electrician. Skilled trades that work with their hands in conditions that are always unique.
The future of mankind is mysticism. AI can replace art, but not sacred art. AI can replace writers, but not holy scribes. AI can replace plumbers, but not exorcist plumbers.
>"Shit demon, I cast thee out!"
That would be even easier to replace because it's more repetitive and lower IQ than regular art/writing. Just train AI on schizo babble from /x/ and voila.
The idea of rituals just being a set of instructions and thus possible to compute and automate has been floated since the 70's. It's where Persona ultimately came from.
AI and robotics are not the same thing, wienerwipe
>you wouldn't download a profession
women dont want their hair cut by The Terminator, so, a hairdresser.
plus you get to touch women all day every day and get mad pussy.
Learn to build homes, grow your own crops, forrage, hunt, catch fish. Those things will keep you alive while everything else around you collapses.
learn to suck wiener and try to join your local gang. you can't make it alone and if you are a prepper you can't trust anyone else.
y'all stupid or something?
>learn to suck wiener and try to join your local gang.
done and done, but with the navy
now i'm more mentally ill than before i enlisted
Sucking wiener doesn't give you wilderness survival skills.
Source: I tried.
Oh yeah you're totally going to be the epic survivor like in the movies and video games where you'll get to witness the end of the world, except you'll get your skull bashed in or get raped and die of ass infection because things are going to be fricking crowded
You're experiencing a kindergarten's daydreams if you think your shitty home is going to be some sort of a fortress in the middle of an apocalypse and solo it all while packs of feral Black folk are storming it day and night
And there are also bears and hogs that will tear you open, and the suicidal thoughts because shit's isn't as epic as you thought it would be
study how to build EMPs from common household materials
guerilla cyberwarfare
kek thats not a real thing you troony, go back to playing Cyberpunk you fricking gay
it's literally what state sponsored hackers china and north korea get to do you dork
>believes everything Fox News tells him
fricking kek
please crawl back to lebbit with your brain worms
Everyone acts like hacking isnt the most common thing. All that info being dumped on the darkweb and russian hosted websites being sold for single digits like its garbage. Cryptotards are also very aware of it as web3 garbage keeps getting pwned.
monkeys can't use computers you stupid fricking idiot
>he doesn't know
AI will enhance most jobs. Even if I evolves to what you speak of, humans will be required for:
1. Infrastructure
2. Development
3. Monitoring
4. Security
The future of security and monitoring will just be standing over AI with a shotgun making sure the slave doesn't get too uppity.
study AI
I don't really like the mindset that AI should replace absolutely everything. I think it can be really powerful for complementing and enhancing already existing human workflows and make said workflows more efficient though.
not really a mindset, just economics
it costs fractions of a cent to generate output so even if it generated piles of garbage eventually most companies would find a way to mine out the one good response and keep AI rather than keep their human workers at present capacity/pay level
companies may even prefer to hire interns to "evaluate output" rather than train new employees capable of writing the original content which went into the LLM
Unironically farming, plumbing and carpentry. A man's gotta eat, shit, and have a roof.
Study how to fix stuff IRL. Like plumbing and shit
Shit where a major element is skilled labor using your body.
Even if your job has a human element, but not a skill requirement, some shitter can have the GPT-6 talking to him trough ear piece and instruction him on how to do stuff.
It's gonna be decades before we get economical full blown robots that can do any task that humans can.
For example, for a long while you won't be seeing a robot that can help you move from your apartment to the next. You won't be seeing a robot playing with kids and taking them to ice skating or play football. You won't be seeing a robot that can come to your house and renovate it.
You get the idea. Most of the jobs that require *thinking* will be gone and the sort of non-repetitive and highly dynamic manual labor will be left behind.
study how to destroy AI
Study philosophy and ethics. Then write the rules that AI will follow.