2022-08-31 Many people who make the statement âAI will take your job.â are âLow resolutionâ for the word âwork.
Some jobs are easy to automate with AI and others are difficult, and the easiest to automate will be replaced by the least easy to automate.
- Person A, who can use AI, will benefit from automation and get 5 results in 4 hours.
- For person B, who cannot use AI, 1/5 of his job is lost.
Whether or not itâs an AIâ isnât very essential.
- It just means that when a new tool is introduced, some people can learn that tool and some canât.
- Those who cannot master it will be at a disadvantage in the marketplace. This is a given.
What happens to Mr. Bâs job at this time is that he moves to Mr. A.
- - AI will not take jobs., people who learn will take the jobs of those who donât.
- This work used to consume a lot of human time, so Mr. A couldnât do a lot of it. - automation is âlowering the consumption of human time,â so those who can automate will be able to do more work in the same amount of time
@CrubClub: only if AI is the property of workers, not management. Right.
- Good point. In that sense, Stable Diffusion running on a consumer PC that costs less than 200,000 is a historical epoch.
relevance - AI takes jobs that could be done wrong. - Jobs to be lost to AI
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A person A who can use AI will benefit from automation and get 5 results in 4 hours. - AI will take your job and give you three days off a week.
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Rather, since the productive population is declining If AI doesnât take away jobs, there will be three fewer days off per month.
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Iâm so busy chopping wood I donât have time to sharpen my axe.â
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By refusing to learn, you lose the opportunity to learn.
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