In regards to a service rep in something like PC diagnostics/repair. The diagnostics part is already done by AI. Dell for example, the rep doesn't need to have a degree to give you a potential fix (hence why it's outsourced to someone in India). The AI prompts the questions for the rep, the Rep gives it the answer the customer is experiencing and the AI provides the appropriate diagnostic and repair solution. They were also using Salesforce for their crm, soon they won't need anyone manning the service calls.
3:06 I absolutely hate the robots on the phone. The TSA, for example won't call you back, but they will text you to go to their website which STILL didn't answer my call.
I think autonomous cars are a long long way off. There have just been too many setbacks and the technology hasn't really progressed in many years, even with recent advancements.
I guess you don't live in Phoenix then, do you? I see a Waymo driverless Uber car almost daily while I'm delivering. We've also got robots that deliver your food from restaurants cruising down the sidewalk/ bike lane.
Maybe bookkeeping and low level AR/AP but not accounting. Requires way too much client interaction and independent thinking, it's like saying lawyers or security brokers will be replaced.
@@eamonshields2754 As someone who had their graduate thesis on AI, you're sadly delusional. There's an old programming joke, that if you "looked under the hood" of a program that was an AI or expert system, you'd just find a bunch of IF-THEN-ELSE statements. But come back in 5 years and we'll see who's right and wrong, I'm sure you'll fall into the group of people that thought we'd all have flying cars and teleportation by now.
I don't know about teachers. I'm pretty sure people heard that in India, they're working on AI journalist. Even though teachers and journalists are different fields but the AI concept is not much different.
Ai jobloss? Maybe. But with swell robotics everywhere, Ai jobloss is the only thing I worry about anymore. Anyone else feel the same? Should we cease Ai?
For each profession with AI you only need to create the tool once, and from there replace everybody in that profession very rapidly. You do it for every profession and you are done. After that humans can party like is 1999 with stimulus checks forever, paid for by your favorite AI's taxes.
You are wrong about the teachers, they absolutely will be replaced and parents will not be in uproar because most parents do not approve of the teachers
don't overestimate. every machine learning applications has a certain purpose. and someone must use those algorithm to program exactly that... but still people have to supervise what the AI does. the development was there for many many years. its just now that most people see and use it. but for some reason people didn't think too much about it when siri or alexa came along. chatgpt is impressive for sure. lets see what the future brings... but it might still be farther away. in 5 years those jobs will still exist. probably takes like 10 years until those are almost extinct.