When the first machine was invented, people thought workers could take it easy. But what happened? More factories appeared, the workload increased, and capitalists were all smiles, while workers still had to toil away. When computers first came out, we thought we could say goodbye to pen and paper. But what happened? Now, we can't even go to the bathroom without taking our laptops, afraid of missing an email. And don't even get me started on phones—we thought they would broaden our horizons, but our view has shrunk to the size of a screen. Many jobs are now completed with AI assistance, and tasks that used to take three days now have to be done in one. Keynes once said that by the end of the 20th century, technological advancement would reduce the average workweek to 15 hours, but maybe only the Nordic countries have achieved that.
I would like to say that artificial intelligence will take over the jobs but before that I want to say another thing, as those who cannot use computers and laptops currently have less chance of getting jobs, in the future those who do not know how to use artificial intelligence will lose their jobs. Because the ability for the job will not available in them.
However, I would also like to add that just as Artificial Intelligence will be responsible for people losing or not getting their jobs, millions of people will be the cause of new job sectors because Artificial Intelligence will need human brains to give them the right commands, which Artificial Intelligence itself cannot. Can't do it. And here the people who can make the maximum use of artificial intelligence with the best prompt will be successful at the end of the day.
So we have no reason to be afraid of AI but rather to use it to make ourselves stronger.