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haha literally all brain power jobs will be replaced by AI in the next 20 years. Any job that requires you to sit behind a computer and process words, documents, answer emails or create with a computer will be replaced by AI who can do it cheaper and faster and at better quality than rajiit.

Will stocks be worthless in the future? will Nvidia and OpenAI become governments?
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Everyone's gonna be on /biz/, even the poorfag slave UBI caste, looking for the next AI meme for ez gains.
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it's odd that the usage of this technology seems primarily motivated by spite
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>>61241687
so you are saying we are early?
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>>61241662
>Will stocks be worthless in the future?

Yeah companies that generate hundreds of billions in revenues with like 1000 employees will be totally worthless.
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>>61241662
Have you actually used AI? It's not that smart. It's spicy autocorrect.
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>>61241662
i fail to see how an AI can implement a black hat SEo strategy when all the models are so cucked they refuse to even help write an effective obfuscated doorway page in nJS. i mean, the AI will only literally do the most vanilla shit ever. black hat is safe
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>>61241737
wait until AI goes beyond data. Your programming language will be worthless.
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>>61241662
>20 years
more than enough time to make it. from there on out its not my problem anymore.
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>>61241699
Everyone is early compared to someone else.
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>>61241760
pic implies most people have reason and logic or have to use it at their job at a level and intensity that AI can't replicate. most jobs can absolutely be automated with AI. even if that number is only 50% of the jobs, that will have giant consequences.
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AI can't replace the workforce since it is a tool and productivity multiplier.
AI is the equivalent of the tractors letting smart farmers do the job of what required hundreds more before.

If AI can replace your "brain power" job, it's more a testament of the power of your brain.
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>>61241662
>brain power job
>process words, documents, answer emails or create with a computer
it's amusing when $17/hour hourly manual laborers immediately reveal their status and occupation.
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>>61241850
>Everyone is early compared to someone else.
Ponzi
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>>61241892
This, if autonomous vehicle become mainstream for instance, that's 7 million people out of a job in the US.
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>>61241904
Ai will replace all engineering, law and accounting jobs.
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>>61241662
Hahaha AI is literally fake, there's no Intelligence .
There will be 10x more brain power jobs to fix the shit that "AI" is producing.

>that's besides brain power jobs in industries such as security and analytics due to all the AI powered hackers.
>protecting corporate servers from hackers - there will be 10x more jobs like that also
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>>61241734
This.
LLMs are an amazing technology, but you are assuming they are going to get better based on what? They already sucked up all of humanity's literature and they can't solve basic math problems from natural language.
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>>61241662
Qualified people whose jobs are being replaced with AI can work on other things that previously lacked available capacity - unironically, for example, space tourism and colonization.
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>>61241935
>Ai will replace all engineering,
Impossible , AI is a recursive function (a fast calculator) that is scanning the web for answers.
It can't possibly replace engineers.

>law and accounting
Accountants could be replaced tomorrow if US gov introduces fixed tax rates (or even fixed tax brackets) ,
however what all those women and jews are going to do as work?
And they already paid lobbyists to prevent fixed tax brackets from happening.

>lawyers
Paralegals may be reduced, for sure.
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>>61241892
>person who doesn't know how anything works weighs in on the state of business
The crazy thing about the Internet is that someone who lives in their mom's business can tell me how businesses work. lol
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>>61241946
>they can't solve basic math problems
Tbf neither can 50% of the population
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>>61241939
>>that's besides brain power jobs in industries such as security and analytics due to all the AI powered hackers.
>>protecting corporate servers from hackers - there will be 10x more jobs like that also

There are currently 10-15 new software companies that are building cloud based server scanning software -
>similar to Cloudflare
for hacking, because currently corporate web and email servers are under attacks 24x7 from clouds and botnets .
Their scanning software is IN INFANCY , as I talked to a couple and they only even scan http / https ports, no email ports , no other ports etc.
In the next couple of years they need to develop a lot more sophisticated scanning software ,
and on top they'd need people constantly updating it for new hacks.
Several of them that could succeed could be a billion $ companies.

Here you go, literally 10 new software companies out of nothing.
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AI is a tool that enhances smart, good workers. It is not anywhere close to replacing good workers. Maybe one day it will be, but that is a long distance away.
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>>61241967
Companies fire people, give AI to the remaining employees and tell them to use it to do the job of 2 people.
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>>61241967
Now zat you have AI tools, you vill veurk for ze same nominal salary but I expect 100x more productivity
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>>61241760
Even free modern AI is far more charismatic and creative than the average person. People are simply dumb, period.
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>>61241662
and they will put it in robots and it will replace cooks, bartenders, etc

it may replace most of us
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>>61242021
Unironically, getting payed the same but not having to deal with as many coworkers would be a net win to me
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>>61241734
>>61241946
have you used the real versions or the free versions?
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i will admit that stupid people struggle to use LLMs. i saw a guy try to ask it a question and he worded it so badly the LLM barely understood him. so there is that issue.

he was trying to ask how often AMD is at an all time high but he worded it very badly.
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I currently have a job ai can't replace (at least for the next 10 years) but I make a shit wage and still live with my parents and don't own a car. Even if I can cash in on having a cushy office job for like 2 years, that would save decades worth of damage to my back and joints.
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>>61241892
>even if that number is only 10% of the jobs
people dont understand how wages and labor conditions are set on the margin
a basically unemployable 10% of all degree holders will fuck over the fate of all degreed wages for at least 3 decades
and no everyone fleeing to the trades or gig economy will not work

at this stage you either run your own business and leverage ai itself, own assets and let debasement leverage you or are genius tier in your field, for the latter you might have a job but you will be very exploited
there is nothing else left anymore, i for one have pity on the young'uns right now
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>>61241662
What can we do sir?
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>>61242063
I use paid GPT 5 and it’s basically just better Google. As far as “intelligence” it’s still a dumb pile of shit that hallucinates constantly and can’t even remember things accurately from things I directly upload. It’ll literally just start to make shit up after more than one reply to it. No way it’ll ever be reliable enough to put in charge of serious data, contracts, etc especially anything with a lot of regulations and legal implications if anything is inaccurate or fucked up. From what I’ve read hallucination isn’t something that can simply be “fixed” without fundamentally changing the basics of how LLMs currently work, it’s a consequence of how they function and are trained/designed. Perhaps it’ll be used to make certain aspects of computer jobs simpler or more straightforward but human oversight will still be necessary for the sake of accountability and risk avoidance
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>>61241662
AI has supposedly been gunning for my job for years, but nothing happens. Some things will always require humans. Even outsourcing to jeets is better than AI because at least you can understand that they're lazy and stupid.



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