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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?
Those who are working on the tech sector are the ones that might affected the most with the emergence of AI.
If I will think of other industries that might affected by AI, it would be:
1. Customer Support Services
2. Fastfood crew (I've seen robots serving already in some fastfood chains already so I will not be surprised if they will continue it)
3. Some manufacturing companies as well
4. Some healthcare jobs as well
While there are some who are AI-resistant like those hands-on jobs like carpentry, plumbing and the like, there's no doubt that there will be industries that will get affected by AI and the ones that will not adopt to it will be the ones that will lose their job. Your dependence in AI must not bother you at all because at first place, that's the reason why these things are being created. To simplify what we are doing. I also use ChatGPT in some cases (but not here in the forum of course) like when I'm researching, or I want to learn more about crypto trading, etc.
As for using AI, I don't see it as "being lazy", but more of a "being efficient".
While AI existence is now become inevitable, then it should act as a challenge to us to become more inclined with our skills and even develop new ones, so we can be more efficient and effective with our jobs, because adopting to AI is the only key so we can retain our job and still making a sustainable income on it.
However, when I use AI, I don’t see it as being lazy as well, but it even gives me more fulfillment and efficacy in achieving a desirable outcome after working on it.