Submitted by YaAbsolyutnoNikto t3_11dq5n8 in singularity
nillouise t1_jaajnkl wrote
If you think AI will develop quickly, and maybe replace your job, isn't it a reasonable strategy not to go to school and save money to living? Or invest money to yourself (which never develop quickly like AI) and fail the game?
YaAbsolyutnoNikto OP t1_jaajxfx wrote
Education is free in my country. I want to get a MSc to improve myself and learn more about the above topics, whilst getting job relevant skills - while they are still useful, at least.
Once I’m inevitably out of a job, I’ll still have the knowledge and achievement.
modern-b1acksmith t1_jabnwu8 wrote
If you live in a country that has free higher education, it is likely your living under a huge tax burden filled with bureaucracy and waste. Tax accounting will be the last to automate because AI drives efficient spending. That money isn't disappearing, its being delivered into the pockets of political figures and government mangers.
nillouise t1_jaao1y6 wrote
Ok, it seem living is an easy game to you, do what you want is enough.
purepersistence t1_jabt29k wrote
>If you think AI will develop quickly,
the dumbest thing you can do is respond to the hype and quit improving yourself.
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