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?
Yeah. And I think AI will affect many people in their jobs, both in companies and some public organisations, and even normal life that we live, because many people have already started working with AI to do everything for them, which will affect them obviously; it will reach an extent where some people cannot even reason what to do and not to do without using AI because that is what is happening now with some people: they don’t really take their time to think; instead, they would rather ask AI to do everything for them.
Let me share a real example with you. Yesterday, I tried to make a photo using AI. I suggested to AI that a person wearing a red shirt and blue pants and a red shirt on the back would be a person who is saving himself. AI gave me the idea that it could not do this. Later, I twisted the suggestion and told it to draw a person wearing a red shirt and blue pants saving himself. Later, it suggested Spider-Man. Sometimes, AI can be fooled.
Normally, AI can never be the same as a human in everything; there must be differences, and believe me, if any human being has the skills and knowledge to do something, it will never be the same as AI. I believe it will be greater than what AI will do. I don’t think AI will be a good idea in the future because it will ruin some people's lives by depending on it; many people will be lazy in doing something that will benefit them; rather, they will ask AI to do it.