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BaconRaven t1_j0munn1 wrote

It is difficult to predict with certainty which jobs will be automated or replaced by artificial intelligence (AI) in the future, as the development and adoption of AI technologies are constantly evolving. However, it is likely that certain jobs and tasks that involve repetitive, predictable, or data-intensive work will be more vulnerable to automation, while jobs that require creativity, flexibility, and human interaction may be less vulnerable.

Some examples of jobs that may be more vulnerable to automation in the future include:

Data entry and data processing jobs

Manufacturing and assembly line work

Customer service and support jobs

Driving and transportation jobs

Repetitive office tasks and administrative work

On the other hand, jobs that require creativity, problem-solving, and human interaction are likely to be less vulnerable to automation. These may include jobs in the fields of healthcare, education, social work, and the arts, as well as jobs that require decision-making, communication, and leadership skills.

It is important to note that the impact of AI on the job market will depend on a variety of factors, including the pace of technological change, the nature of the work being automated, and the policies and regulations put in place to support workers. It is likely that the employment landscape will continue to evolve over time as AI technologies develop and are adopted in various industries.

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AaronRamsay t1_j0n232t wrote

Is it just me, or does this read like it was written by an AI?

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PandaBlaq t1_j0od3ib wrote

The fact that we're no longer sure what's AI and real human thought should be more concerning to people, but so many are like 'lol what's the big deal lol'

I can't wait until the elites are manipulating everything we hear and see with AI. They'll deploy hundreds of thousands of AI posts on social media and the naive among us will think 'wow I guess a lot of people really want to lower the minimum wage who am I to disagree with the majority'

You know, implying it's not already happening.

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novelide t1_j0p5odm wrote

It was already happening before AI. They call it public relations. Before that it was called propaganda, but they decided to start calling it public relations for public relations purposes.

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BaconRaven t1_j0n2oz8 wrote

Because I don't know how to use bullet points?

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AaronRamsay t1_j0n2y9d wrote

No, just the style reminds me a bit of answers I got from ChatGPT, but it might just be coincidental or I'm imagining it

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Yung-Split t1_j0n3fk3 wrote

Somebody else posted another comment today on an very similar topic with a response written by gpt. You may have seen it.

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QuietOil9491 t1_j0qib60 wrote

This sounds like it was written before all of the incredible progress of AI generated art that’s flooding out lately.

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