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FranciscoJ1618 t1_j16a42u wrote

What I think is terrible is the amount of bad advice regarding recommended careers. I.e. In many countries I found a LOT of advertisement about "you should learn to code, "everybody should learn to code", etc. It's like a brainwashing propaganda saying 24/7 that programming is the future, when in fact programming will be one of the first jobs to be automated, specially when it's web related (almost all the positions).

The same happens with learning other languages. In 5 years ms teams, skype, etc will probably have real time dubbing with 100% accuracy and perfect accent what would make learning languages for remote work completely useless.

Finally I know people that studied medicine at university for 7 years and now want to specialize in Image diagnosis (MRI, X Rays and other images interpretation and dignosis). Terrible decision considering that AI has been able to do that for a lot of time.

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winkerback t1_j17ocmx wrote

I can't imagine what human jobs would still exist if machines have fully figured out complete natural language translation and software development. That would almost certainly be an AGI doing that.

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FranciscoJ1618 t1_j18b2ad wrote

They don't need to fully understand, just the business logic related language that makes most of the profitable software today. It doesn't need to learn how to code for instance astronomy apps, to destroy the job market.

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