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Alan Schmidt's avatar

The risk isn't that AI is going to take away jobs, but it will be so intrusive and stifling through its implementation in Social Media, banking, transportation, human resources, etc. that it will destroy all ability for human agency outside of scenarios it can handle. Gotta be safe, dontchaknow. It will become a straitjacket over all mankind.

Butlerian Jihad now.

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Star-Crowned Ariadne's avatar

I agree within the kind of jobs you’re talking about. But I already see it taking over jobs in other domains. For example, AI is good at photo editing. REALLY good at it. Me with my iPhone 15 Pro and AI (and admittedly some hobby photography knowhow) can produce results that used to require a lot of equipment and training. If I had the money, I would have paid for Christmas mini shoots, for example. And now I won’t even consider it. Maybe it doesn’t rise to full pro quality. But it’s good enough that I would rather pay $0 than $300 and eat the quality difference. I don’t know what other jobs have this characteristic, but I expect the employment opportunities for your run of the mill family photographers will shrink rapidly once more people figure this out. I think very gifted photographers will be fine. But your garden variety photographers that produce more generic work will find a lot less demand for their skills. There will be no room in that field for your average kid who just wants to take pictures for a living. Which is a shame from a certain point of view (although I know a subset of AI theorists who don’t care if mediocre creative people should get to do something they love for pay). Because I know a mediocre photographer who is extraordinarily dedicated to the job.

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