While no AI will be able to do anyone's job the way they do it, it's more likely that AI will figure out a way to do the same job differently.
There's already a AI algorithm that has figured out how to make quantum chips better, than any human quantum engineers.
Problem is they don't understand how the AI did it, so it's unusable. 🤣
You must understand how something is done, before you can use it in a practical way.
This bottleneck is more a human understanding the problem, than the AI understanding the problem.
It requires a totally different way of human thinking.
Human kind is totally inefficient in its own thinking.
Certain jobs may very well be redundant. Yet practicality may override the redundancy, until we humans catch up to AI's.
So there's no yes or no's to this question. Are we willing to change our thinking?
If yes, then yes.
If no, then no.
If you don't care, then the answer is you'll be forced to, by those that will change their thinking.
There's always a third option BTW! Never just two. 🙃
There's already a AI algorithm that has figured out how to make quantum chips better, than any human quantum engineers.
Problem is they don't understand how the AI did it, so it's unusable. 🤣
You must understand how something is done, before you can use it in a practical way.
This bottleneck is more a human understanding the problem, than the AI understanding the problem.
It requires a totally different way of human thinking.
Human kind is totally inefficient in its own thinking.
Certain jobs may very well be redundant. Yet practicality may override the redundancy, until we humans catch up to AI's.
So there's no yes or no's to this question. Are we willing to change our thinking?
If yes, then yes.
If no, then no.
If you don't care, then the answer is you'll be forced to, by those that will change their thinking.
There's always a third option BTW! Never just two. 🙃
fun4us2b · M
@DeWayfarer Well said 😅
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@fun4us2b Thank you for the BC.
michaela2001 · 70-79
I doubt that AI would ever be able to strip this industrial bacon slicer on a production line, remove a single bearing, go to the stores and get a replacement from the storeman, then fit it to the machine, reassemble and get the machine back into production. So, I guess it couldn't do my old job.


fun4us2b · M
@michaela2001 Specialized random tasks are safe...
rinkydinkydoink · M
I'm old so my job now is getting in the way and acting befuddled. Can AI do that?
fun4us2b · M
@rinkydinkydoink Probably, but no way as well as you can! 😂
Yes there’s already a virtual counselling service in Japan the does AI counselling.
fun4us2b · M
@Notladylike Wow - that sounds kind of scary....people are more complex than that no?
@fun4us2b The models are generally trained using existing data taken from text based counselling services. I think there is space for it as a triage service provided the service user is aware they are talking with AI. A lot of services can’t keep up with demand, so it’s a potential solution with the option for the user to wait to speak with a human counsellor when one becomes available if needed.
fun4us2b · M
@Notladylike That makes some sense for sure!
Tumbleweed · F
No because my job requires human emotions
rinkydinkydoink · M
DDonde · 31-35, M
Currently no (it can program but it tends to start to run into issues when things hit a higher level of complexity (as in project scale), so it still needs human guidance)
Will it in a decade? At the rate things are progressing probably.
Will it in a decade? At the rate things are progressing probably.
Being aliv is my job, so impossible for a non living unable to self substantiate creation
bookerdana · M
They're trying at Amazon🤷♀
thrash · 31-35, M
yes. it can logic
it can do the things but it can't render human participation superfluous
it can do the things but it can't render human participation superfluous