Northernmost1990
Northernmost1990 t1_j1q7tzs wrote
Reply to comment by elegance78 in Robots Are Replacing Workers Lost in the Pandemic. They're Here to Stay. by jormungandrsjig
Looking forward to it. And who knows, maybe the Internet is a passing fad, after all!
Northernmost1990 t1_j1q424w wrote
Reply to comment by elegance78 in Robots Are Replacing Workers Lost in the Pandemic. They're Here to Stay. by jormungandrsjig
Hahaha! Absolutely not. That's probably the most ridiculous prediction I've seen since the "Internet is a temporary fad" thing in the late 90's.
To think that white collar jobs are on their way out is a bitter blue collar cope.
Northernmost1990 t1_iy8rmeg wrote
Reply to comment by Sheshirdzhija in The great mismatch: Remote jobs are in demand, but positions are drying up by JannTosh12
"The beatings will continue until morale improves."
It's a common sarcastic remark with possible origins in the navy. It highlights leaders' often ass-backwards way of punishing low performance in a way that will only result in even worse performance.
Northernmost1990 t1_j1qqaor wrote
Reply to comment by f0gax in Robots Are Replacing Workers Lost in the Pandemic. They're Here to Stay. by jormungandrsjig
Eh, I work in art/design and AI is a fantastic tool. But it won't replace me any more than something like Unreal engine has replaced me.
If you're not in professional art, you just can't know; and if you are in professional art, I'd be curious to know why you'd see AI as a legitimate threat.
Non-artists' reactions to AI are strangely reminiscent of non-artists' reaction to early 3D modeling software.