Submitted by just-a-dreamer- t3_11eex2z in singularity
just-a-dreamer- OP t1_jadqqto wrote
Reply to comment by Nmanga90 in When will AI develop faster than white collar workers can reskill through education? by just-a-dreamer-
In that case, you cannot keep pace with AI as a white collar worker that is displaced.
If you need new education to fill a different professional job position, chances are AI will be developed faster than you can upskill to get to that level.
visarga t1_jae1edb wrote
> you cannot keep pace with AI
We are not competing with AI. We are competing with other people who use AI. Everyone has and will have AI. Using AI won't give you a comparative advantage in 2030.
Companies that want to scale AI need people. AI really shines when it is supported. You need people around them to maximise their value.
If you want to get rid of your human employees and use only AI, your competition will eat your lunch. They will team up AI with humans and be faster and more creative than you. Competition won't allow companies to simply get rid of people.
All this extra creativity and work enabled by AI will be eaten by our expanding desires and entitlement. In 2030 the expectations of the public will be sky high compared to now, companies will have to provide better products to keep up.
czk_21 t1_jaf4hsc wrote
> We are competing with other people who use AI.
right, but company will need just couple workers to work with AI, the work will be done much faster, rest will not be needed, same as in semi-automated factory, 90% of workers would be replaced by robot operators
Nmanga90 t1_jadrtdy wrote
Depends if people are investing money to make an AI related to that field but yeah that is the case
uberschweigen t1_jadsvw8 wrote
I think the notion that substance misuse is not rampant in white collar jobs is probably misplaced.
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