Is your job AI proof?
I think so
>>60939154dey took err jerrbs!
>>60939154yeah so thats not actually happening btw.
no such thingcoding is pretty much solved, SWE is next, if image/video gets much better from here artists are finished on an economic level, physical dexterity in robots is seeing rapid breakthrough after breakthrough as the AI to pilot it was the missing piece all along
>>60939192MMMHHHHHMMMMHHH SE3EEEEEEEEEE3EEEEEEEEEEEEE3EEEEEE3E3EEEEEEEEE3EEEEXXXXXXXXXXyXXXXXXXXyXXXX!
>>60939154Those few lines of pseudocode bullshit aren't doing shit.
>>60939154Job?
>>60939154how does the computer know what input_box or adapters is?
>>60939154NOTHING is AGI proof. You are never gonna outperform the dude who has google database in his brain.
I’m a lobbyist. By the time my job is gone, we’ll have UBI CBDCs uploaded to our Neuralinks to purchase digital soma that feels like mental masturbation.
>>60939182>>60939359>>60940198Guys the point wasn’t to actually create the code that would replace the worker, merely to show how simple the job is and illustrate that replacing the worker is quite feasible. If your entire job can be completed in 18 logic based sentences that job is likely to be replaced by a machine, even if not in your lifetime. My guess is these guys are intending also to humiliate people somewhat but what’s ironic is one could sun what they’re doing fairly simply as well. Also you have to be a real piece of shit to judge others by how difficult their job is.
>>60939154That isn't AI.Also robotics are the concern for that worker, not code.Lastly: I'm a programmer so no. My plan is to try and build enough money to retire before the apocalypse happens. And invest in AI so I hedge my bets.
>>60939154and what about the thousands of lines of code of IK and motor controls to move everything, the thousands of lines of code for vision and sensing so the machine knows wtf is going on, and the thousands of lines of backup logic so the robot doesn't fuck your entire assembly line when something goes wrong?
>>60939154Manual labor jobs have been automated by robotics for decades. How is this new lol
>>60939192Peach posting is the only type of animated chick that gets me diamonds
>>60940289>I'm a programmer so no.Comp sci cucks btfo by Computer Engineering chads yet again
>>60940288Assembly chains have been a thing for decades.
I am in marketing operations and implementation so in theory I would be the one implementing the AI.
>>60940198itty bitty baby
>>60939154no job is ai proofif the job pays too much people will find a way to outsource the parts to AI
>>60940288Which of those 18 logic based sentences involved procuring and shipping the materials and products?
>>60939154>HAHAHA LOOK AT ME IM SO SMART FUCK A DUMB HUMAN WORKERwhat a faggot
>>60940198because the image recognition AI was trained for 300 years (two hours) and rewarded when it correctly identified the input box and adapters and punished when it misidentified it, and the machine control AI was trained for 800 years (3 hours) when it correctly executed one of the five types of actions from variable locations that it needs to take>>60940291the 5kb py script running the AI handles it just fineyou're all absolute retards, this is 100% doable with even near-pure AI and any other code you want to throw on top to be more specific
>>60939154>Is your job AI proof?As long as there's HIPAA and FISMA, yes.
>>60939154What a faggot.
>>60939154It's QA tho, they not retardically applying labels, they also check on defects so it's more lines
>>60943234What he uses as platform? Meta glasses?
>>60940198Boxxy libraries
>>60940207>AGIStill talking about that?
>>60939154Nice. Now you just need a $250,000 robot that requires three specialized technicians to maintain it. The IF THEN loop is the easiest part.
>>60939154I think so, I'm a printer.
>>60939154>>60940288I wrote a program that makes a billion dollars, in just one line of codemake_money(amount = 1000000000, unit = "USD")It won't run, but making it run is just a matter of mere implementation details. Really, I've done 99.9% of the work already.
>>60943309>What he uses as platformSAAR HELLO SAAR
>>60944197But saar I do want to redeem something like that, to finally see streets without shit on it
>>60940288Personally I hope nobody ever has to do such a mind numbing job.
>>60939154yeah because business owners are lazy pieces of shit and dont want to do anything themselves
>>60940289I have little fear. My job is easily automatable and in fact I try endlessly to convince my boss to let me automate the job. However, due to the real world situations, I must remains (((billable))) which means not replacing myself. I am stuck pondering how I can replace my boss instead.
>>60940291WHOAH WOAH WOAH WOAH ANON.Don't tell them about the army of overpaid retards they pay just to debug and hack all the hardware and software that is 30 years old by now.
>>60941437>5kb py scriptLol. Lamo even, Not that you can't condense all that stuff into one little file, but anon, python is a very high level language. All "AI" has ever been is the mapping of natural language to a programing language. I assure you that much of the world of robotics was highly competitive before most anons were born. It is pretty impressive what "AI" can do now that people can explain exactly what they want without 6+ years of school and 6+ years of experience. But ultimately the innovations of AI are not the >5kb of vibecodef scriptIt's the fact that Stacy (the CEO's 4th whore) actually knows what it's supposed to be doing and can fire jimbo's lazy ass for being the only guy with a password into the machine. Is it very wise? Probably not, Stacy likes cock, not productivity and at least jimbo liked seeing the machine run. But it is what is going on right now. The irony is that they will eventually hire jimbo when dependency #59 breaks and jimbo won't have stack exchange anymore because "AI" keeps directing him to a reddit post from 2017.
I draw/animate furry porn, has of now no, don't know about the future.OC commission are to precise, and AI animation is still looks like shit.Physical merch still sells pretty good at cons.So I've still got Couple year I'd say, but by then 90% of jobs will be gone.
>>60944197>>60945742
>>60939154It is, luckily I can use AI to do my job. I'm just too lazy to do it.
>>60943234Gooks are basically amoral and cheat at everything
IQ 95 response "it's not there yet so it can't happen, won't happen"IQ 120 response "well MY job won't be replaced anytime soon"Based IQ 150 Chads "fuck, even if I can keep my job for a long while the world is going to be shit if just a good chunk of people with jobs Uber-driver and simpler lose their jobs....and start to get hungry
>>60943234poseur probably isn't even aware that people have already been cheating in chess with much more clever and harder to detect techniques
>>60939154You can use AI to replace the coder easily.
>>60946213>AI animation is still looks like shit.see >>60939192looks good to me
>>60947017>easilylol. ok. have fun verifying the code and the results
Nope. People are calling me crazy for pulling every scheme I can to invest every penny i can, but in 10 years my job will probably be AI, so I need to be retirement ready.
>>60939154 job?
>>60939192When will i able to fuck ai?
>>60939192When will i be able to fuck ai?
Manual work has long been automated, but the jobs that resisted were those that couldn’t be mechanized. These roles may now prove safer than many highly educated mental jobs, which face growing competition from AI. Still, AI will continue to rely on human 'meat drones' for certain tasks.Manual industry job is on the AI proof side.
>>60939154Yes. No matter how advanced it gets, AI will never have licenses, stamps, or certifications. Somebody has to be there to take accountability.
>>60946936Yup.
>>60939154>LOOP forever
>>60946179What's the point of owning a business and hiring people if I have to do things myself?
>>60939154That's the functions being called, but they haven't showed the content
all work is 10% work, 90% edge cases
I’m a technician, in a specialist industry.I’ve already written an app that replaces my knowledge and also the knowledge of my project and account managers. Which was the only job security. Quite senior and currently considered irreplaceable. Everyone often says my roles and team roles will be one of the last the robots take, but the physical portions of my role could be done remotely by $25k in two robots. AI and an agentic system could defiantly replace everything by by client end face time work. Which is just a matter of customer trend preference. To make a proper agentic system for my workplace that would scale universally would cost 500k. So it’s a simply a matter of time until that particular venn overlap correlates. When a big company is losing around $1.5m in labour inefficiencies, and customers are receptive to that change, then my role goes the way of self service checkouts. Thank fucks
>>60939154For what time horizon? Ten years, yeah probably, twenty years I am less sure.
>>60940288I can describe a CEOs job in one line>Maximize shareholder value
Yes, good luck automating pizza delivery without it becoming a lootbox for niggers.
>>60939154EVERY job and I literally mean EVERY job is replaceable by AI.
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>>60939154My job is doing the same line of work as before, except also using AI constantly as I go to do it with much more efficiency.