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legendary
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December 15, 2024, 01:00:04 AM
#53
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Development is something which is really that inevitable and with todays emergence of AI then we can really be able to tell that there will really be that industries that will be mainly that affected, but we do know that in each Con's will really be having its Pro's too on which this is how things works on where negative and positive isnt something that you can be able to separate. If we do really think up on depth on whats the real benefit of AI then it does really make things even more easier and having that utility on which makes people or human beings life way more better but due into that automation and other functions then there will be certain areas which turned out to become lazy because of the fast execution of actions on which a certain person will really be doing. Yes, it does bring out that kind of convenience but because of such manner there are some negatives basing up on how someone do make use of AI on which it could make you lazy or making up some false information on which everything could almost be that generated.So it will really be that up to you on how you will be that making use of it. If you are having a work that you do seem or look that it will be phased out soon due to AI progress or integration then it is much better that you do gradually or starting up to find up some back up plans so that if ever that thing happens then you do have at least that back up.
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December 15, 2024, 12:55:01 AM
#52
"AI" is just a marketing gimmick nowadays; even a simple thing will be added, "AI," for people to see that they technologically improved when it's just the same. Say people in IT industry, the softwar engineers. AI cannot fully create programs that are dynamically possible, it still need experts to work with it, while irl AI were just used for more guide and helps from these industry to make faster development, the same to other industry.
it's definitely no gimmick at all, if you're on the job market right now, you'd see job numbers available is declining, nobody want to hire juniors anymore, and AI starting to get utilized in various sector, gigs also slowly getting replaced, it's definitely a problem for people because AI make workforce and labor cheaper in an economy where labor and workforce is already so cheap due to high competition that it's unsustainable and could only afford us a minimum standard of life.

if you think it's just gimmick, just wait until AGI comes out and you'd find there's urgency to prevent AI from just getting utilized anywhere to replace human workforce and ensue economic chaos.
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December 14, 2024, 05:43:24 PM
#51
"AI" is just a marketing gimmick nowadays; even a simple thing will be added, "AI," for people to see that they technologically improved when it's just the same. Say people in IT industry, the softwar engineers. AI cannot fully create programs that are dynamically possible, it still need experts to work with it, while irl AI were just used for more guide and helps from these industry to make faster development, the same to other industry.
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December 14, 2024, 05:34:57 PM
#50
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
While this may be beneficial for some, it creates problems for many, especially those who work with their own skills. Currently, many people are using this AI to perform their tasks in their careers, but in the long run, they will definitely suffer. Those who have their own thoughts will definitely be able to prove their competence. But those who depend on others can never last long. Suppose, if all those who do not have skills depend on AI, then there will be no difference in the tasks. Their tasks will not be evaluated as much. Because many more people can do the same work.

The best thing is to evaluate your own competence. To make yourself in such a way that it can be distinguished from others. You never get the opportunity to verify your talent by depending on others in any work. If you want to distinguish yourself from others, it is definitely better to give priority to your talent.
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December 14, 2024, 04:47:29 PM
#49
This is something that I wouldn't advice anyone to do, pursing a career impacted by ai could affect your value and what you have to offer. Ai is gradually taking over and in a few years time it might replace people's input, this is the more reason why you must learn valuable skills that are unique to human intelligence. People learning how to program are also at risk of this because ai's are now built to code and also design websites. Chase careers that can make you stand out and skills that cannot be replaced, in a few years from now a lot of people would be jobless due to this.
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December 14, 2024, 11:35:05 AM
#48
Many things can be done with AI nowadays, but it cannot go far. There are many changes between doing something with AI and doing something using human thinking. We can use AI, but we cannot use it for the long term. We can take different types of ideas from it and use them to recharge ourselves with ideas and produce something new. If it can be used in this way, then it is a very good medium for us.

I will share a real experience. I prepared a presentation for my university using AI. But I got a fair amount of attention in that presentation. Later, I saw that such a presentation would not work anymore. Then I took the help of AI, and later, I recharged myself, after recharging, I got a lot of tension after creating a presentation using creativity in a new way. That is why AI helps us if we can use it correctly. We will take ideas from this, and if we can use our ideas and come up with something new through a combination of the two, that would be the best.
AI is still a relatively new invention, and it has made huge advancements within the past six months. It's still too early to judge if AI will be capable of overtaking human's jobs in the future, but it's certainly not impossible. AI will automate processes that consume major work hours nowadays. Just take a look at what AI can generate, from huge walls of text, to photos and complex videos, from scratch, with a simple command. A few months ago the generated footage was wonky and glitchy, but in just a short time frame they've upscaled and someone who's not experienced might not even notice that it's AI geneated.
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December 14, 2024, 10:47:30 AM
#47
There are many things you can do with AI but it should not be to relieve humans the fun and pleasure of being creative and thinking outside of the box
Many things can be done with AI nowadays, but it cannot go far. There are many changes between doing something with AI and doing something using human thinking. We can use AI, but we cannot use it for the long term. We can take different types of ideas from it and use them to recharge ourselves with ideas and produce something new. If it can be used in this way, then it is a very good medium for us.

I will share a real experience. I prepared a presentation for my university using AI. But I got a fair amount of attention in that presentation. Later, I saw that such a presentation would not work anymore. Then I took the help of AI, and later, I recharged myself, after recharging, I got a lot of tension after creating a presentation using creativity in a new way. That is why AI helps us if we can use it correctly. We will take ideas from this, and if we can use our ideas and come up with something new through a combination of the two, that would be the best.
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December 14, 2024, 10:34:36 AM
#46
There are three professions that artificial intelligence will not be able to radically affect. These are entrepreneurs, scientists (teachers) and doctors.

Entrepreneurs use scientific, technological and social progress to create new businesses and develop old businesses. Artificial intelligence will not be able to kill this profession, because entrepreneurs use artificial intelligence to build new businesses (which will provide new jobs for people).

Scientists and teachers are at the very cutting edge of scientific and technological progress. They study and rethink everything new that has been invented by human and non-human intelligence. Therefore, the development of artificial intelligence will not lead to the destruction of this profession.

Doctors treat people. Yes, doctors can also use artificial intelligence for their own purposes, for example, for diagnostics, however, a person wants to be treated by a person, not a robot. And this will most likely always be the case.

As for other professions, they will change greatly under the influence of artificial intelligence. Some of the modern professions will disappear altogether.
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December 14, 2024, 10:28:44 AM
#45
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?

It's hard to judge and full of many nuances. Take writing for example, there have been many instances where AI has failed or presented false facts because of the way it analyses information. You will always want someone intelligent enough to recognise and independently fact check information, so the role might switch to oversight rather than actual writing. Same goes for art - you might get simple logos created now, but AI can fail on more sophisticated pieces of work. The same will be true of programmers, who might find it eases the work load but an architect still needs to direct the design and tailor the small things.
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December 14, 2024, 10:01:24 AM
#44
It doesn't destroy "industries", it destroys jobs that require stupid amount of repeative tasks without need for intelligent or insightful oversight or real creativity. It replaces some jobs that require no real skills, but at the same time it can't be trusted to be responsible. Especially with chat bots, because when AIs predict text, that makes them make up stuff (Lie), reason being because that's how the generative algorithm works in the first place.
The thing is right now AI is and should not be used for creative purposes because quite frankly, it doesn't have any creativity in its system. It will never be truly more creative than a real human but it seems like AI is being more used for creative purposes than other productive projects. There are many things you can do with AI but it should not be to relieve humans the fun and pleasure of being creative and thinking outside of the box
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It doesn't beat humans, but even with it's faults, it might be more cost effective in some jobs.
Is AI cheaper? Maybe but it is not going to be a good one if you want to use AI and have it produce good quality product you are going to need to invest more on it.
hero member
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December 14, 2024, 09:41:18 AM
#43
There are several jobs AI are prepared to carry out,and apart from that,they seem useless and with lack of information to render.AI are human craft and Human oriented and it's very rare for it be active and multi talented than humans.They're just created to perform certain tasks in place of humans.
There are many companies that might want to replace jobs done by humans with robots because they think that the operational costs of work can be cut to be more optimal, but if you look at it further, maybe it can't be completely implemented because they also need humans to control them. I've seen in Japan hotels already using robots to serve guests but it's also not very optimal because robots don't have the power to serve like humans.

I believe in the sophistication of technology and maybe for certain jobs it will be replaced by robots but we as humans don't need to worry too much because the intelligence of robots should not be much better than us humans who have reason. AI also can't replace all human jobs because it takes people to control them and I believe that it won't be completely possible.
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December 14, 2024, 07:11:07 AM
#42
AI is actually very good in automatisation for a few everyday tasks, but overall is not yet ready to start doing 100% of the tasks a normal person do on a daily basis. For example I really doubt that it can successfully go through a normal BRD file and execute all of the needed in it all by itself. But still it can be very helpfull in automating and increasing the productivity of most of the individuals.
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December 14, 2024, 12:23:10 AM
#41
I don’t think AI will ever replace top tier talents like you say. It can provide lots of information but it can’t problem solve & make critical decisions as far as I’m aware. I think it can have a growing role in society but we still need skilled human beings to do the majority of jobs.

There are several jobs AI are prepared to carry out,and apart from that,they seem useless and with lack of information to render.AI are human craft and Human oriented and it's very rare for it be active and multi talented than humans.They're just created to perform certain tasks in place of humans.
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December 13, 2024, 10:30:18 PM
#40
entry level job probably gonna be the ones that gets replaced, as of top tier talent they'd be here to stay, but right now I've seen so many entry level job getting replaced by AI which means significantly more competitive job market.
junior SWE getting replaced by AI because their senior thinks AI is enough, that kind of thing, yeah we're probably heading to dystopian world if things left unregulated.

People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
from another perspective, you can focus more on something that matters instead of doing the repetitive tasks, it's writing for us, but we can control what it should do.
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December 13, 2024, 06:59:09 PM
#39
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
AI is actually a helpful tool especially if we are working in the field of content creation or in journalism. However, it should remained as a tool, we still need to maximize using our own talents and skills since it shows our own capacity in our job.

Do not forget that before AI exists, we are the best of our bests, and we make our jobs more valuable and effective. So let's continue and grow on our craft, by using our own knowledge and skills, and let AI remained as a helpful tool in the process.
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December 13, 2024, 06:56:59 PM
#38
I have it compared with the network engineers that are solely focused before with networking in the working areas. But as time passes by, the networking and storage have gone into the cloud and that's where the cloud engineers have been born and they're also the network engineers that works in the site.

And so, I think that even with AI, there will be more AI oriented engineers that should do the prompt to make the best of its output that shall be used by the company for whatever purpose they are up to. It's also a good way to do more research if that's part of the job. I believe that AI won't take over anything but it will also be making another title jobs for those that are optimistic about it. Don't make technology look like scary to the humanity just as how we've watched in the movies.
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December 13, 2024, 06:53:38 PM
#37
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Nowadays the topic relating with AI and human working skill seems like a competition, it’s actually a competition for those who feel reluctant concerning this. Why do we think topics like this are raised always perhaps AI serves as a threat, as clearly seen humans service is needed in every field not minding the industry built with AI. The help people seek from AI while making inquire all depends probably some might serve right and still needs human ability to put every work into action meanwhile it’s beneficial for the growth of few businesses etc, if you’re feeling guilty why not ignore.
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December 13, 2024, 01:52:53 PM
#36
You are not supposed to fear AI, but rather the person who can use AI smartly. We all agree that AI tools are smart and good assistants, but they can never take over the whole world. AI cannot program itself; it is programmed by human beings. Therefore, it can be shut down at any time. Moreover, AI uses electricity and needs a lot of support; it doesn't have the capability to power itself. It can't think for itself and needs human intervention.

You should be concerned about the human being who can effectively utilize AI to improve their work. You shouldn't be afraid to enter any industry, but you should acquire maximum knowledge to maximize the opportunities in that industry using AI technology, machine learning, and more. This is the way to succeed in an AI-driven world.

We shouldn't rely too heavily on AI, treating it as if it's our life support. Instead, we should use AI smartly to make our work easier and more efficient. The focus should be on industries where people are already leveraging AI to their advantage, using it as a tool to improve their work.
This is the point, AI is just another tool, another expansion, another innovation, for the person to use.

Back in the day, we had people just painting on walls, carving even, then we had painters, then we had designers, then we had computers, before computers people were painting too, and I am sure when PC's came out, some people feared, and said "could a PC paint mona lisa?" and so forth. Then of course it moved all the way until AI where we saw amazing digital artists making amazing stuff from their tablets and drawing machines and computers and all that.

Now, with AI, they have another tool to use, and that's just one side, don't get me started on coding, it makes coding so much quicker. Not that it knows to code everything, but there are some boring parts of coding which you can use chatgpt to do it for you, it is not hard, it's easy, but it takes time and effort and I do not like that, and I use chatgpt instead whenever I try to code something, so simple.
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December 13, 2024, 01:42:53 PM
#35
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Ai is a type of robot that can perform a task much faster than a human can do as long as it is programmed into it.  A human can always do better than a robot.Some people have emotions. But the robot will only work according to the program it has in it. so robots will never be able to completely replace human jobs. Every sector will always need people.  But in that case you have to be an expert. When robots were not in vogue, more people were needed to complete a task, but since the arrival of AI, human work will be reduced somewhat in the future, due to which only experts will survive in the market. so if you can update yourself with time there is no chance that your career will not have any problems by Ai
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December 13, 2024, 01:01:36 PM
#34
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
At the moment, there is no industry that's destroyed by the AI. I suggest you to try ChatGPT yourself and you'll understand how bad it is. AI still needs a few years or decades to become competitive enough to destroy particular industries. If you want a prediction, I think that AI will mostly affect delivery services, taxis and some manual labor jobs. AI will also affect digital professions, like copywriting, programming, data analysis and marketing but I believe that it shouldn't scare anyone, AI is created by humans after all. AI will only make the job easier for people, it won't change people.
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