I am wondering how many people will lose their jobs because of AI? Why can't humans be the ones assisting these people? Many people are jobless and they need a job to survive, yet we are ready to replace them with AI? You guys think this is an achievement but it is really not, this should happen only if there are so many jobs available and there are no more people to fill in the jap, people need to get paid to survive and take care of their families, AI robots are making the chances to become lower.
The fact that there should be an excessive number of jobs before AI is hired is a good point. But the case now is, imagine if a company would need to hire 10 people in their company, whose salaries every month are $50,000 ($5k each), but they could get five AI robots that could multitask the job that 10 humans are supposed to do. Of course, the company would want to gather money and just buy five AIs that can do the job. It's just a way of not spending a lot of money to pay workers salaries. I also tend to agree with a friend who said if there is more AI, it will also create different kinds of job opportunities but require a different skill set.
Perhaps if you are referring to the image I added, that was in the COVID-19 pandemic when a lot of doctors were asked to stay at home, some were quarantined, and only a few were on duty, so the only choice then was to assign some AI robot
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I have seen this kind of response a couple times this week, and I Know very soon it will become a new trend , but honestly, it's becoming boring. Anyone could ask an AI if they wanted to, aside from the response of the AI: What do you believe? think. because the thing here is that, if this AI is being built with too much or something that will make them more like humans, I just think they will want to win against humans.
Exactly why it was scary, as I've said on that response on how they confidently claim that they are safe, leaving so many holes in their statement like "we are programmed to do this, and that" and "that depends on the programmer if they'll teach us what human ethics is", just like how I asked it why whenever they're asked a question, they are always humble, and their response would always be "As an AI model, I am programmed to...". Think about the possibilities of someone behind those programming, pretty sure they're not stupid enough to make some flaws, but what will happen is someone wants to monopolize the whole thing?
This may be irrelevant but, during the war between Ukraine and Russia, Elon threatened that he would disable all the tesla cars in Russia. That simply means he owns the command on all the tesla cars even if you have imprinted all of your identity for ownership. That is just an example on how scary monopoly can be.