Goldman Sachs warns that about 300 million highly paid workers in the U.S. and Europe will be replaced by artificial intelligence. Their chief economist Jan Hatzius says, “using data on occupational tasks in both the U.S. and Europe, we find that roughly two-thirds of current jobs are exposed to some degree of AI automation, and that generative AI could substitute up to one-fourth of current work. Extrapolating our estimates globally suggests that generative AI could expose the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs to automation” as up to “two thirds of occupations could be partially automated by AI.”
Things are going to change whether you like it or not. Stop living in the 20th century. Those days are never going to come back. Never.
Careers will be wiped out at a historical rate.New jobs will also be created, but I am not smart enough to envision which they will be.
The big issue I see is how quickly AI is replacing the ability to think independently.My college students all have a knee jerk reflex now to ask ChatGPT (or whatever other programme they're using) in response to any question i put before them. Not even stopping to think about it.I've even tried getting them to challenge the answers they get to show them how wrong ai can be, but it's like they have no way to understand that. It's there on the screen therefore that's the answer.The're even more like sheep than we've already become.
Bring back hand written or oral 2 hour exams with no electronics allowed.
I noticed a lot of guys under 50 years old have the hand writing of a child nowadays. And what's more, they are actually proud of it, as if it's a badge of honor for being "tech savvy". Oh brother.
Your very first post on here was written by AI. Safe to say you're no stranger to the cock, yes?
Universal Basic Income will be the largest growing career.
LOL this won’t happen. Do people really think a government or business or individual will pay a “livable” wage to non workers? Welfare for the majority is not sustainable.