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Board Economics
Re: Can we still pursue careers impacted by AI?
by
Rabata
on 14/12/2024, 22:34:57 UTC
After asking whether we can still pursue careers in industries impacted by AI, another question arises: Which industries have been destroyed by AI? I firmly believe that AI can never replace the most creative and top-tier talents. What it truly undermines are those who fail to adapt, becoming overly reliant on AI for work and losing their edge. What bothers me the most is the dependency syndrome AI can create. People—myself included—sometimes feel guilty for using tools like ChatGPT to do the thinking or writing for us. It's a kind of laziness. Does anyone else feel the same way?
While this may be beneficial for some, it creates problems for many, especially those who work with their own skills. Currently, many people are using this AI to perform their tasks in their careers, but in the long run, they will definitely suffer. Those who have their own thoughts will definitely be able to prove their competence. But those who depend on others can never last long. Suppose, if all those who do not have skills depend on AI, then there will be no difference in the tasks. Their tasks will not be evaluated as much. Because many more people can do the same work.

The best thing is to evaluate your own competence. To make yourself in such a way that it can be distinguished from others. You never get the opportunity to verify your talent by depending on others in any work. If you want to distinguish yourself from others, it is definitely better to give priority to your talent.