Is AI coming for your job? CNN talked to Prof. Robert Seamans who studies how jobs are exposed to artificial intelligence and explains why some professions are more exposed than others. #CNN #News
How sad to lose the wonderful university experience. I’m so grateful I got to go to school as long as I did. I would love to go back. I love more than anything my professors they meant the world to me I’m 61.
When this became a debate, I suspected that jobs requiring human creativity would be the safest from machine take-over ... photography, design, architecture, music, etc. Wow, was I wrong. Turns out the ability to create is just a few short prompts to an AI machine.
AI art and music is like going to McDonald's instead of going to a good restaurant. Sure, the art and music will be fast and cheap, but its not gonna be great.
@@haydricht6899You need to get up to speed on the facts. Focus on reality, not what you want reality to be. In the real world, artistic jobs are being killed by AI faster than anything else.
@@haydricht6899Clearly it doesn't effect you and you're just looking for an argument with the 5% knowledge you have on the topic. Go attention seek elsewhere.
Office jobs are most danger first. Microsoft made Microsoft 365 copilot, It’s perfectly substitute so many office jobs. Creating chart, creating powerpoint slide, write excel sheet etc.
I away laugh when they say truck drivers will be replaced by some form of AI. Obviously they’ve never once ridden along with a trucker to see all the unseen work that goes into the job let alone driving in conditions that would foil any type of AI
When smart robots are able to change a truck's flat tire, it won't be just truckers that will lose their jobs, everyone will get f*cked. So, yes, truckers don't need to worry, not because it's hard to replace them, but because when they are replaced, everyone else will be too.
Surely, teachers, lecturers, and professors do more than teach or give lectures. They tutor students, focus on pupils with subject problems, and mark exams and tests not just on content, but also on perceived grasp of concepts and the general overview of the idea being examined. Can AI view students with empathy and in the context of their living experience and challenges?
About one-in-five U.S. workers have jobs with key tasks that are more likely to be aided or replaced by AI, according to a recent report from Pew Research Center. The findings, based on an analysis of federal data, found that jobs that rely on analytical skills like critical thinking, writing, science and math tend to be "more exposed" to the emerging technology. Interestingly, workers in industries more exposed to AI are more likely to say they think it will help rather than hurt their jobs, according to a Pew survey.
The report noted that it’s unclear how many jobs are at risk due to AI, although some findings suggest jobs are already being lost to the technology. AI contributed to nearly 4,000 job cuts in May, according to a report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
researchers note that displacements following the emergence of new technology have typically been offset by the creation of new jobs, with census data suggesting that about 60% of workers today are employed in jobs that didn't exist in 1940.
Would you rather have a 100% obedient ai that could be used immorally or a 90% ai that will independently think for itself bypassing its instructions to fix “morality issues”. Problem is, morality is often subjective.
the real problem is who's going to stop that one software engineer from programming the AI to work that way? Who is going to audit every computer system in a company to try to identify if one if operating in a moral grey zone? It's insane, and I'm just happy to be an engineer in medical equipment manufacturing right now.
Why ? Do you think your job, whatever you're doing now, is safe just because you have a phd ? Office white collar jobs are the first in line of automation after painting and composing music.
I'm already using chat gpt as a guidance councillor. Even though the responses it gives are pretty generic but it helps non the less. Especially with my work greivances. I've never been one to seek council or complain about work to another person, yet somehow i find it easy to open up when it comes to a bot... Don't really know what that says about me...
For now. But advanced AI will assist in research and development efforts for smart robots. In other words, robots that use shovels will be the next step.
I see the best way for AI to come into classrooms is with personalised lectures, but with a teacher that still chooses what is lectured and can move through the classroom having one in one’s to each student.
why ? the teacher's job is dumb easy and will be 100% automated with AI. Children will probably learn in virtual reality and schools will be a thing of the past. Also, brain implants with connection to AI will practicaly remove any need of actually memorizing useless stuff like we do nowadays, everyone will be conected to the internet and ChatGPT (or some other form of AI) 24/7.
oh man.... if my university teachers had used chat gpt to make word salads for their class I think I wouldn't have survived, just thinking about the possiblity is gonna give me nightmares for the rest of the year lol if it's not important enough for you to explain in your own words, it's not worth talking about
Oddly it'll be harder to replace manual labour and skilled mechs and techs. The plumbers and carpenters will still have their jobs but the engineers and designers might not.
Ever heard of Eliza Cassan from Deus Ex ? Although she takes on the appearance of a human, Eliza is in fact a sophisticated artificial intelligence that acts as a TV news anchor. We will have something like that very soon.
Imagine a family that bury's it's mother out back of fathers 18th hole Bedminster golf course with no headstone, flowers and fanfare and only for some tax reason and to hide stolen Top Secret Highly Classified documents?
Since the Norman landings, we took orders from our upper classes without wuestion. If they are not prepared to listen, then we will disobey them. This bullying must STOP. NOW !!!
ФБР разработали хитрый план, по которому всех людей переделывают в роботов. Они начали эту работу с 90 х годов, они предупреждали нас фильмами X Файлы и Звёздные войны.
Hopefully accountants will go back lower social importance, than the high social position their lower end mathematical skills has adversely found them..
What if I told you that there’s no such thing as “hate speech” there literally is no such thing in all of existence. What’s “interpreted” as Islamophobia is still freedom of speech.
''I as a Holocaust survivor cannot live with the fact that the State of Israel is imprisoning an entire people behind fences. It's just immoral. What happened to me in the Holocaust wakes me up every night, and I hope we don't do the same thing to our neighbors.'' Reuben Moscovitz, a Holocaust survivor
It depends on a timeframe. In 3-5 years more than 90% of knowledge work and physical work will be done by AI. This fact will be obvious to everyone in 12-36 months.
This is someone who probably does abuse the blue-collar labor that gets his food every time he’s in the service window. I am for a living wage for hard-working people and $20 is a very reasonable wage for minimum wage workers.
It may replace Journalists, lawyers, politicians and similar! Many professors are lazy, demanding and put their students under too much stress. Hopefully, AI will replace them.
It will NOT replace Journalists, Lawyers. Most who will be replaced are in I.T industry. Doing any thing with date ,coding, analyatic etc will no longer be required.
Not true. AI cannot help me develop sophisticated distributed systems with multitudes of third party apps. It will only give IT developers )as it is already doing) some help to start their work.@@BC-du5hm
It may replace, journalists, lawyers, politicians, and similar! Many professors are lazy, demanding and put their students under too much stress. Hopefully,AI will replace them 💯✍️
We must all confront the realities that are going on all around us and recognize that these horrors are perpetrated by one religion, Islam. We are told Islam is a religion of peace; anyone telling you that is just engaged in uninformed, wishful thinking or is deliberately trying to deceive you. Do not be deceived these people want to kill all non believers
How many people has Israel killed? How many people has the U.S. killed? Murdering Palestinian people isn't going to buy you any friends, Israel. As far as Islam goes (all religions are excuses for bad deeds), too bad for the world that something they want very badly, oil, is mostly owned by people of a certain religion. Good luck with all that, you'll need it.
People can always check it's work... If results improve then results improve and that's a good thing in some cases.. But I still don't love it. I'm never getting a chip that for sure Just wait for quantum computing A.I that will be fun. When passwords and firewalls won't matter. You'll be able to read your friends inboxes and messages. All private picture will be public. All the countries will know each others everything.. Jk.. maybe.. It would be a great "Black Mirror" episode
College professors are also on the automation chopping block, maybe even sooner. People have a connection with preachers; they're more than just speakers. But professors? They're totally replaceable. They're mainly there just to give lectures.
AI is not going to replace Clergy. It may help in writing the sermon but only a human can talk about a relationship with God. A machine is not going to do that. People will come to Church to hear a sermon from a human preacher not a machine
True. Clergies and church preachers are more than just speakers; they have a role of guiding, comforting, and connecting with people on a spiritual level that machines simply cannot replicate.
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