Posted on 07/13/2025 7:48:27 PM PDT by Cronos
Most of these freepers celebrating blue collar work have no idea what it is like.
I think this will change.
Who needs a Pilates instructor when everything is on computer including groups of Pilates followers.
5 Middle Class Career Paths That Won’t Exist in 5 Years Due to the AI Revolution.
TV and radio repair men seen it coming first.
My son - an IT troubleshooter - is upgrading his skills right now b/c of AI.
He says it’s revolutionizing the software industry.
I have been having great time using AI to write my PLC and basic C++ automation codes. What took me hours is done in a couple minutes.
Autodesk also has adaptive design that is great.
Everyone’s an unemployable coal miner now.
Forgot that.
Hahaha, as someone who deals with AI Trying to “write code” and “answer problems”... can tell you that #5 is nonsensical.
AI is a great tool, and it has come great use cases, and if you just need some boiler plate stuff, it will do adequately... but when it comes to being able to just say “AI MAKE ME AN APP THAT DOES THIS”... and have it do it and have it work... Whole lot of snake oil being sold on that one.
And as for customer service, Air Canada tried that. Their LLM promised things to customers that were not policy and, after a court fight, they ended up having to pay out.
The LLM is a useful tool for certain things. But people who use it without having the result checked by a human, or several humans, end up regretting it.
“This includes learning to work alongside AI systems, developing expertise in AI tool management, and focusing on tasks that require human judgment, empathy, and creative thinking.”
AI has to be taught your business model.
But, we ARE making progress. It already knows how to lie.
That’s funny.
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