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December 12, 2024, 11:02:57 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? 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?

Artificial intelligence provides great conveniences to people. Over time, these conveniences prevent people from doing research for work and cause them to lose some of their abilities. I think anything that prevents a person from developing themselves is a problem. It is not easy to get rid of this problem because artificial intelligence contributes to the speed of work.

I cannot say that the same situation applies to every profession, but in many professions, a person who uses artificial intelligence once can start using it constantly. It is up to the person to prevent this situation and they should be careful to continue their own development, otherwise the constant desire to access ready-made information can cause the person to lose their own abilities.
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December 12, 2024, 10:53:02 AM
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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.
Having AI is just a tool. Human beings are still the main lead in creating an excellent work and meaningful job. Even if we say AI stays for good, but that won't totally replace the real workers, the human beings that are capable to do all things in perfect shape.

While AI can do incredible jobs, but the human beings still possess the greatest initiatives that can perform almost perfect without being programmed just like AI.
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December 12, 2024, 10:27:52 AM
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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.
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December 12, 2024, 10:27:32 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? 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?
If you look at agriculture, which used to rely on traditional labor and now there are several types of robots that may be created to make it easier for farmers themselves to cultivate the land. Have AI or robots completely replaced the role of humans, especially in this sector? The answer is the same as you said because those who are unable to adapt to technological sophistication are the ones who will always be left behind and try to justify their steps that are starting to be replaced by AI or robots themselves. The sophistication of technology should be able to help a person's process of achieving success so that they are much easier to control.

The mistake you mean is quite dependent on the conditions required and if you use ChatGPT in the forum then it is a mistake but for those who have a computer rental, the presence of ChatGPT can actually increase income because they can complete the creation of papers that are much more and right on target.
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December 12, 2024, 09:51:42 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? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents.
The top-tier talents will always remain relevant, but how about those who are not top-tier but still talented in their own little way? Their jobs will be threatened because they are easily replaceable. Rather than thinking of pursuing a career in an area of sector that you know artificial intelligence is making waves and taking over, it's a bit better for you to focus on more futuristic opportunities within the same sectors or outside it because progress is happening, and it is better to position yourself for opportunities in your future then try to catch opportunities that you have missed.
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December 12, 2024, 09:34:01 AM
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100%. Just that subpar performance wouldn't really be required/necessity anymore. Quality over quantity now. Though I reckon even with AI replacing a lot jobs, it will in turn create a bunch more other jobs. Heck, I used to think "Prompt Engineer" was stupid as hell before but I'm slowly seeing how effective it can be at times (or how dumb people in general can be).

And I see no reason to be scared if you just use AI properly. Honestly for me right now AI is just a glorified search engine. One that sucks sometimes, but gets me what I need sometimes as well.
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December 12, 2024, 08:09:18 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? 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 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.
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December 12, 2024, 07:31:23 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? 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?

If you regularly use AI, you can expect further problems. One day you will wake up and realize that your memory has completely switched off; you will stop thinking independently and analyzing the information that you are regularly "fed" by the media. What do you think the school was invented for? A simple question. But ask this question to AI. You will get an answer: to raise self-sufficient people capable of thinking and reasoning. But today's AI does everything for children, from mathematical calculations to completing tasks that require their own opinion. Their own, not someone else's thoughts ripped from the Internet. However, while children are small, they are happy with the opportunity to avoid completing tasks on their own. But as they get older, these people will turn into a "herd" that is very easy to manipulate and lead. Any incorrect information will never be challenged, since people are weaned off thinking. This is the kind of society in which you and I will have to live with regular use of AI. Unfortunately.
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December 12, 2024, 06:13:00 AM
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You can pursue careers in industries impact by AI but you should have more skills so you can still work for that company. Without having those skills, the company will not hire you and search for another candidate. Even if the company uses AI to automate their work, they still needs human to operate some works that AI can not do.

It is why we must adapt to the current situation so we can use the benefits that we can get. You don't have to worry if the company will implement AI especially if you have a specific skills that the company needed.
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December 12, 2024, 05:49:29 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? 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?
Mostly tech jobs are affected by AI and for this reason, many people hesitate to start their career in tech but I think this is wrong. AI isn't as powerful as the media makes it look. To my mind, AI made the market bad for junior developers because when senior developers hire junior developers in their team, they give them simple tasks and at this point, AI can successfully solve many simple tasks for senior developers.
If you want to start a career in tech, don't be afraid of AI. Don't waste time; start today because the competition is increasing, AI is advancing, and you want to become a senior as soon as possible.
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December 12, 2024, 05:30:31 AM
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In contrast to how people view AI to bring some kind of apocalyptic end to humanity, such as the likes we find in Hollywood film fictions, it’s hardly going to be the case. Humans will always be the special that creates and destroys when threatened by an over growing creation or species.
I see over the web that Tesla is developing driverless cars to take over the Taxi and this would mean so well to the Uba and other private companies that require human driven vehicles. At the moment, it’s not much of a problem but even then, you would always find individuals who prefers a human on the steering than one of those AI driven vehicles.
Same reaction you would find in various fields, humans will continue to dominate in every field of endeavor.
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December 12, 2024, 05:04:38 AM
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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.
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December 12, 2024, 04:33:27 AM
#1
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?
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