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Re: AI's Impact on Jobs: A Tale of Displacement and Adaptation
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Faisal2202
on 21/06/2023, 10:34:51 UTC
AI Advancements and Job Displacement

The launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT and other AI systems, such as Google's Bard, has intensified concerns about job displacement. These systems possess the ability to generate human-like responses and create content quickly by leveraging the vast amount of information available on the internet. Goldman Sachs predicted that AI...
First, you said, AI will eliminate all jobs, related to content writing then you said it will also open new job opportunities and still you wrote in the introduction paragraph that,
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This article delves into the experiences of individuals whose jobs were affected by AI and explores the implications for the future of work.
Well ignoring that, I do not agree with your point that it will eliminate the content writing work, because whenever a new revolutionary product/technology came into the market, it always encourages people to break their limits and go beyond it, for example the amount of work which took a day before now can be done using any AI tool within one hour, such as I have to write a fast load query on my own (means I have no access to any paid tool) so what I did is I wrote all of the 112+ columns names and gave them to GPT and ask it to create me a query and gave it a format and boom it works for me. Then all I do is, gave it other column names and asked it to replace them with the previous ones. The point is, AI can not eliminate jobs it will boost them up plus new opportunities will be built too.
Adapting to the AI Era
While fears surrounding job displacement are valid, there are instances where AI integration has led to workforce transformation rather than replacement. IKEA, for example, implemented an AI system named Billie in its call centers, resulting in the retraining of 8,500 staff...
A FAIK this is not something new, because these types of services are provided by many cloud service providers such as AWS back in 2017 released Amazon Lex which performs the same function and you can still see from 2017 to now many call centers do not prefer LEX. Why? The reason consists of many factors and one big factor is big call centers (most of them) prefer genuine work and value their customers, plus small ones cannot afford to buy this service as it is not cheap.
The Coexistence of Humans and AI
Some experts believe that rather than complete elimination, the future lies in humans working alongside AI systems. Dean Meadowcroft, now employed by an employee assistance provider, acknowledges...
That's what i have been trying to say, AI still needs human assistance as this is not like a sci-fi movie in which robots are doing all the work on their own, and you might have figure this out as by using several AI tools which do no ahow you the exact response you have needed.