Submitted by tonguei90 t3_126m550 in singularity
tonguei90 OP t1_je9oxa5 wrote
Reply to comment by Loud_Clerk_9399 in What to learn to secure your future by tonguei90
If everyone will be proficient in using the tools offered by AI, what will the labor market look like?
Loud_Clerk_9399 t1_je9pq8i wrote
There won't be one. Lol
Everyone is equal
Loud_Clerk_9399 t1_je9pvid wrote
No, not everyone will use those tools so there still will be somewhat of a market I think. But it's going to be much smaller than I suspect many people actually think.
tonguei90 OP t1_je9q16k wrote
Thats my q. How to stay in this smaller market.
Veleric t1_je9rlni wrote
The fact is the situation is going to be different for everyone. For instance, if someone is 46 vs. 23, they probably don't want to go be a roofer. You might say nursing, but if bad smells and blood really bother you, that won't work.
Also, we could say go learn to use this new AI tool now, but two weeks from now something could render that other tool obsolete. It's really just going to be a matter of keeping your ear to the ground to see what's coming and try to leverage what you can.
In general, anything requiring decent dexterity or empathy could take a bit longer, but robotics aren't as far behind as most believe.
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