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Re: AI won't take your job unless you aren't good at it
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AlphaBoy
on 28/06/2024, 21:59:45 UTC
In each different social context, we all learn how to adapt to life's circumstances. I really feel that some people's fear of the AI ​​field is just their way of attracting attention, or opposition... But no matter how a new tool is found, it is still something that supports us, it's just how we use it. I once talked with some friends about developing AI and most Not everyone is experiencing the rapid changes that AI brings. But anyway, it reminds me of another story about the internet from the beginning to the present, it has both negative and positive existence that the users themselves touch that. So feel free to be optimistic about the changing times, and consolidate your knowledge to not be surprised by the rapid changes.
true, but the positive will be better than the negative.
this is the same story about factories, the more evolution the machines get the less people needed in the factories which will led to the decline of population.

150 years ago the average British family had 8 kids, today they have only 2 because 150 year ago factories needed more people which meant more jobs, today modern machinery made it much easier which meant less people and less jobs.

have you ever wonder why 3rd world have more population? because they aren't developed enough and that the reason once China been developed and became 2rd world the population start to decline.

the AI will do the same but this time with non-physical jobs.
in the end any low-med writer or artist or coder will either work in physics labor or serve food.


I have a dream about places that I never visit nor I heard of, and the guy who invited π did not roamed the earth and the guy who invented the number decillion never had or saw anything that has this value.

Any number can be discovered once you understand the base number system.   That guy probably saw that one hundred of something was more than ten of something and his brain figured it out as he slept.   The next guy who "discovered" ten decillion did not need any additional experience.

As for your dream of a place you have never visited or heard of - tell me how you know it wasn't just a collage of previous landscapes you had seen?

The point is a human brain can create things out of thing or non-existing thing.
the people who made the wheel never saw a circle in there life and the closest thing to a circle they ever saw was the octagon in a bee hive.

the same can be said about those who discovered the plasma state (which you get when you heat element beyond the gas state) I mean for at least 1000 years people though everything have 3 states and yet those people insist of the existing of 4th.

as for my dream then I dream in jungle which is weird as I never been in a jungle before and where I live it's really hard to spot a tree, I also dreamed once about a mansion which is also weird since I never lived in a mansion or even saw one from the inside.
I also dreamed once about a room with a Piano which is even weirder science I dreamed about this even before seeing the actual instrument, the first time I saw a Piano I thought to my self (oh this is the instrument from my dream).