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December 13, 2024, 07:08:54 AM
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AI is undeniably transforming industries but it's not all doom and gloom. For example, like healthcare, AI tools are helping doctors analyze data quicker but it still requires human judgment to interpret the result.

What bothers me the most is the risk of becoming reliant to AI which could make us lose our edge. It's easy to let AI do the thinking or writing but I always remind that AI is just a tool.

It's all about finding that balance and making sure we use AI for more creative and impactful tasks.
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.
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December 13, 2024, 12:31:04 AM
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AI is undeniably transforming industries but it's not all doom and gloom. For example, like healthcare, AI tools are helping doctors analyze data quicker but it still requires human judgment to interpret the result.

What bothers me the most is the risk of becoming reliant to AI which could make us lose our edge. It's easy to let AI do the thinking or writing but I always remind that AI is just a tool.

It's all about finding that balance and making sure we use AI for more creative and impactful tasks.
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December 12, 2024, 11:52:14 PM
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I think AI has not "destroyed" industries, but it has certainly significantly changed how industries works. For example, areas like customer service, marketing, and even manufacturing are experiencing siginificant changes as companies use AI for efficiency, automation of routine skills or enhancing the workflow. It is not about replacement but the discovery of new ways to do things. Let's say doctors using AI like DAX Copilot are saving time on admin tasks, which increases the opportunities for patient care.

 Relying on AI technology does not make you different, you would still face challenges just like people who are not using AI. Most people use AI to enhance their skills rather than replacing their skills. Possibly, instead of looking at AI as a threat, we could consider it as a tool, like how calculators worked for math once.I think the way we apply it that matters, not whether we apply it.
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December 12, 2024, 10:50:13 PM
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the development of AI technology itself actually helps the industry to develop by working more effectively and efficiently, even though there are some areas that will be affected by this, but it shouldn't be a big problem since people will adapt to the presence of AI technology. it's the same as when computers started entering the industry, there were several areas that experienced impacts such as the accounting ledger section becoming computed, manual production processes that became automated with fewer workers, and many other things that changed, but people adapted to the development, followed by the education sector opening various majors to align with the industry.

so in the future it will be the same, when AI technology is growing in industries, then people will try to adapt to it and pursue fields that they feel are right for them, for example like AI development or in areas that still intersect with it. the point is how people can adapt and keep updating their skills, so that they will still be used by companies or related fields, or else they will be left behind.
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December 12, 2024, 10:31:22 PM
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AI is an artificial intelligence as the name implies and can not in any way replace man's activities. I hate it when People keep comparing human activities to AI.  Until AI breath and think on its own like human without a programed instructions then we can compare it with human. Since  AI doesn't have all the characteristics of living things, then it's functions remain limited and should not be compared to human activities. Actually AI is human assistant but there should be extent or limitations to how we use them in other not to make our God given brain dumant. afterall it was the brain of man that created AI so it can not Supersed human but only be used as human assistant .  Let be careful not to be a generation of zombies, like in horror movies where walking dead take over the street, Walking senseless all because of AI.
I agree that some people are over exaggerating about AI and what it can do. Maybe people have watched too many sci-fi movies and started to get paranoid that AI will replace or take over the human world. But we cannot deny that AI not only supports us in life but also gradually replaces humans in some fields. For example, self-driving cars are putting many drivers out of work or at fast food restaurants, AI can serve customers and this can put waiters out of work...Overall the development and existence of AI will have both negative and positive impacts on our society, it is not as perfect as we think.
I agree with you that AI will influence us negatively and also positively,  thats why we should try as much as possible not to depend on them for almost everything if not it will replace human work. As a matter of fact man should be more concerned to learn more online skill than physical skill because many robot are designed for physical job to ease human stress but the problem is that it does not only end there. now the builder of AI has also improve it's functions for online assistant, and it has also reduce employees from their online work, making it even harder than expected.  You can remember recently how Amazone lay of workers, just because of the use of AI.  So we can't deny the fact that AI is gradually taken over mans activities except man upgrade it's skill to higher Tech or owning a personal business otherwise it is nearly impossible to get a job in the nearest future where AI may have taken over %80 of mans job.  Then considering the world population how do you think the world would be?
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December 12, 2024, 09:08:21 PM
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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?
Of course, you can pursue a career or success amidst the sophistication of technology and the presence of AI should be able to provide opportunities for anyone who wants to achieve success. What needs to be done is to adapt to the sophistication that is starting to emerge and AI is also not as perfect as we think so it takes someone's maturity in managing it. It is natural when fear comes to every human being because they think AI will take over all the functions that humans have, especially in terms of work, but when we can adapt well, there should be no need to be afraid of it.

Humans have natural talents while Al needs to be programmed to follow orders and those weaknesses should be strengths for humans. There is no need to be afraid because all of us have the ability to adapt and most importantly never think we are incapable because humans have a much better mind than Al itself.
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December 12, 2024, 06:24:48 PM
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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?
You are right GPT syndrome can become real I mean I also many times when don't feel like thinking I ask GPT for it, for example I am learning Korean now and the words are totally different and I have to get some relation of their words with my local language words so sometimes I am able to find relation with some words even in pronunciations not in meaning but I have to use GPT and it many times gave me good results.

Sometimes I also get shocked by GPT by getting results. It has really made our lives more easier but few times I have shared the story of how we got in problems when we did not had GPT as there was a country wide network shortage, and for the Uni project I have to create a syntax for a 100+ column entries and I had around 1 Hour, there was this situation created by my professor, and with the help of team we at last able to write the code within 1 hour but as you might have idea slight space or coma can make it hard for us to run and that was what been happening, if we had GPT we could have created it in 1 minutes hehe.

Speaking of passions, I am a content writer now and believe me it has really affected our work because we are getting less orders than before and most of the writers are now planning to start their own websites instead of writing for others they are writing for themselves and that is also good but I fear one day no one will read from sites, as Google is also now giving AI base results on top and many, including me don't even look at the sites below they just read from that AI results and get their answers,
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December 12, 2024, 05:27:01 PM
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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.

Industries that are affected mainly by AI that I can think of are the digital designing industry, academics, and also software development. I mentioned these three because these are things that AI can do very efficiently. AI models such as Midjourney, DALL-E, and OpenArt are used to generate images in a matter of seconds that a person might need to work on for hours or even days in some cases. Students use tools such as ChatGPT for academic purposes, and lastly, there are models, including ChatGPT, that can help you with programming matters and issues and even write complete codes and programs for you and all you need to do is execute them and use them if you understand that much.

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?

You made a post generated using an AI model, which talks about dependency syndrome and how people feel guilty for using AI tools to do writing tasks for them.  Roll Eyes Ironic!

You have even been previously reported for posting AI-generated content, and it seems like you are still on it. This makes it even odder that you initiated such a topic.
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December 12, 2024, 05:26:31 PM
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Does anyone else feel the same way?
Well I think AI is there to enhance peoples creativity. One thing we need to understand is that AI does not have the nuanced understanding and emotional depth that people bring to work. The way individuals and industries adapt to these changes will determine how well they can leverage the capabilities of AI to enhance their own skills and creativity. Even if most people tend to get affected by dependency syndrome, while failing to understand the importance of recognizing that using these tools can actually ease our mental energy and create room to learn and engage in more creative tasks. The most important thing is to strike a balance between using AI to augment our abilities and still engage in our natural creativity.
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December 12, 2024, 05:21:34 PM
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Why do people think that AI can take away jobs, you think AI just goes and applies for a job and you have to be hired instead of the AI or something? If there is a company who wants to make a logo, they used to hire someone who was a graphic designer who used photoshop, now they hire someone who uses AI, the company still hires someone, could be fulltime worker for a graphic designer, could be freelance one job deal, doesn't matter.

No general manager is out there using chatgpt and working 90 hours a day instead of hiring some intern to do it. So in the end, you can still pursue careers impacted by AI, but the difference is, you need to learn the AI as well, because you will be the one using it, because someone has to use it.
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December 12, 2024, 04:31:19 PM
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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?
There is no straight answer to this as it depends on your skills, if you cannot really bring anything to the table other than to rely on AI, then it is obvious you will be replaced as businesses will not see the point on paying you for a job a piece of software can do for a fraction of the price, however if you can add something besides it that AI cannot replicate, then not only you will not be replaced, but you will become even more valuable in the eyes of businesses.

One job I believe that is hard to be replaced by AI is most laboratory works. They need actual people to do the testing and all. Though some can already employ robots for the repetitive tasks but mostly, they still need lab people to work around.
Also, if you feel your position is being threatened by AI, why not improve yourself with other skills and find alternatives that you think you can still earn a decent living? These days, you should find contingencies to earn a living, otherwise, you won't survive with only one source of income.
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December 12, 2024, 03:34:00 PM
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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?

You should not feel guilty because we are living in a fast-paced world where information is easily accessible and ChatGpt makes us retrieve and present the answers to our queries, but you need to add your input and are not totally 100% reliant on ChatGpt, These AI are meant to assist us, not replace the way we think.
The best approach to this is to first put your input, then supplement your work with AI to correct what errors your input had.
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December 12, 2024, 03:31:04 PM
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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?

I feel the same and I think AI has made the uniqueness of somethings to go away. There were times when stories writing were real but what we have now are all AI generated stories that doesn't feel real to me. We can still compete with AI when it comes to some types of works but just that the time when we use to write one story or do that things that the AI is doing too, because of the cost of production and the productivity of the business, using the  AI becomes more practical then using human mind. We too can make mistakes which use to make the work authentic but because of AI, the works comes out flawless now and that is what business owners are in search of. No career will be spared if AI takes over because after its success in one area of the business, they'll be tried in other parts as well.
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December 12, 2024, 03:27:01 PM
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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?
There is no straight answer to this as it depends on your skills, if you cannot really bring anything to the table other than to rely on AI, then it is obvious you will be replaced as businesses will not see the point on paying you for a job a piece of software can do for a fraction of the price, however if you can add something besides it that AI cannot replicate, then not only you will not be replaced, but you will become even more valuable in the eyes of businesses.
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December 12, 2024, 03:25:39 PM
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That AI has dominated a lot of sectors doesn't mean that those in that sector will have to automatically shift thier specialty into something else or that those intending to start a career in that sector should have a change of mind. The expectation is not.as usual and might require you to do not just the ordinary but AI is not a replacement to human labour regardless of it multipurpose nature and it numerous abilities.

With incredible AI portrait available at your finger tips, you could easily assume that going into Photography might be running out of fashion but that's never the case as it's even helping those doing photography editing get the kind of quality they desire. AI calls for those in the sector it is popular in to upskill And get themselves ready to go the extra miles. It's only the lazy ones that are not ready to leverage on the good side of AI that feel that it's a threat to them.

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December 12, 2024, 03:05:39 PM
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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?
That's how we adopt the technology. We should wash in the rivers if we think that technologies like AIs make people lazy. Innovation is part of life and we cannot avoid dealing with it.

I feel the same but at the same time, I think that this is also making new careers. We will not see replace everything for as long as we live, this is just the beginning of it but many tools have been improved.

I am sure that we'll see careers that are dependent on it as well and not just that it will automate things and processes.
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December 12, 2024, 02:48:27 PM
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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 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.

It doesn't beat humans, but even with it's faults, it might be more cost effective in some jobs. And since companies would really avoid paying to their workers, human values of future looks quite dystopian. Just like this pic from San Francisco:



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December 12, 2024, 12:43:44 PM
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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?

Sure you can! Because AI is not going to replace the human brains from the system. Please understand what AI is going to replace.

1. Jobs that are repetitive in nature which takes action based on some very specific and pre-defined logics. For example, some parts of accounting like bank reconciliation or payment posting etc.
2. Translation - I believe the translation industry will be dead soon. Large corporates will not require human translators, they will just need some native resource who can review and edit the texts
3. Simple interactions in a call center. People who calls up to get basic information, will be handled by AI. I can see that already started. You will be able to speak to a human only when you are asking some complex questions

In summary, any jobs that requires certain degrees of human emotion, will never be replaced by AI, ever! period. 
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December 12, 2024, 12:33:48 PM
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Well, using the chartGPT like you said, depending on what you want, it just help to provide you  with a quick answer immediately, while if you were to do things manually, it will cost you more time.
If you want to pursue a carrier, go with something that you love doing, AI has not dominated every job opportunities.
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December 12, 2024, 11:13:01 AM
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After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI?
destroyed? none

or at least not yet ai is helpful in many ways sure but it has not performed better than humans as of now so even though there may have been a threat ai has still not completely replaced humans’ works
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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 depends on how you use ai mate

some use it for computation or gathering data/information which makes sense because it will make the job easier but if you are using ai for things that can be easily created then yeah you’re just being lazy and probably destroying your brain by not using it effectively
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