CraigArndt

CraigArndt t1_j9e7mgh wrote

The tricky part to AI entering into the work force is it WILL replace jobs. But as it replaces jobs, companies will compensate and demand more and the AI will need more managers to operate it which will create jobs.

For example. Today we have coders and managers who lead the coders. Ai enters and replaces more and more coders. But as companies see the AI doing more and more work they now demand more complex projects which requires more managers to review AI code.

The problem is that this boom and bust cycle takes time. And humans live short lives. So if you just happen to be entering the workforce when it’s an AI boom and a human bust, sucks to be you. 10 years later and you’d be a code manager but you were taught to code when AI is taking over coding so you just kinda get screwed.

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