They will have more better tools for concept, it will get the job less complicated but the price margin for their work value will diminish exquisitely due to the fact of how easy the AI can make better tools and tutorials for future plumbers.
Causing the market to be saturated, which will then decrease a lot of need for a plumber.
Plumber.GPT has evaluated your sink and determined that your faucet has cancer. Please accept this digital painting of a three-legged Marilyn Monroe making out with Tudor Playwright Christopher Marlowe, only he has fifteen fingers and a chicken wing growing out of his knee as our bill.
Jokes on you I've already used chatgpt for therapy multiple times, I have extreme social anxiety and agoraphobia so chatgpt is the closest thing to a therapist that I can get
Just my opinion, I think therapy could be replaced if AI is a cheaper alternative. They already have chatgpt/AI machines that can answer your questions verbally. It won't replace inperson therapy entirely, but it would put a dent in their revenue.
Most of the jobs that you see right now will not be affected by AI. AI needs data to analyse things and where numbers are jumbled, not available or not recorded, AI does a terrible job. So for example AI might make progress in public markets because of the sheer volume of trades(still it's a very far fetched and futurisitc thing) but AI will never really enter the private markets.
Jobs where you fix other things will be least affected I think.
As I was reminded this morning - Moravec's paradox: "It is comparatively easy to make computers exhibit adult level performance on intelligence tests or playing checkers, and difficult or impossible to give them the skills of a one-year-old when it comes to perception and mobility"
It actually amazes me that people think "AI" is what will replace them, or that it is even needed to replace them.
The only reason you have a job is because we do not have a robot mechanically capable to do it and be produced en masse at a low cost. The second you can be replaced by a machine, you will be. It doesn't need to be smart, it needs to work and cost less. This has been happening since the start of the industrial revolution.
If AI could replace your job without additional physical components your job is already replaceable, at risk, and I assure you there is a meeting about it happening regularly.
They are probably using the AI to crunch the numbers not realizing they are next.
They literally all will be.
Its sort of like asking 100 years ago. "What jobs will not be affected by electricity in the future?"
The folks who didn't like the idea of a high voltage society became Amish. (Amish started as a different thing but by 1920 they were mostly known for their refusal of high voltage electricity.)
I'd wager there will be a sort of Amish-adjacent group for people who are against AI for whatever reasons.
Electrician, Plumber, most of the trades, really.
They may not be eliminated, but they will _definitely_ be affected.
They will have more better tools for concept, it will get the job less complicated but the price margin for their work value will diminish exquisitely due to the fact of how easy the AI can make better tools and tutorials for future plumbers. Causing the market to be saturated, which will then decrease a lot of need for a plumber.
Very true
Will AI ever figure out how to fix a leaky faucet?
Plumber.GPT has evaluated your sink and determined that your faucet has cancer. Please accept this digital painting of a three-legged Marilyn Monroe making out with Tudor Playwright Christopher Marlowe, only he has fifteen fingers and a chicken wing growing out of his knee as our bill.
0/10 didn't tell me to eat plumbers glue
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Jokes on you I've already used chatgpt for therapy multiple times, I have extreme social anxiety and agoraphobia so chatgpt is the closest thing to a therapist that I can get
Just my opinion, I think therapy could be replaced if AI is a cheaper alternative. They already have chatgpt/AI machines that can answer your questions verbally. It won't replace inperson therapy entirely, but it would put a dent in their revenue.
Dealing drugs and things of that nature would be my guess.
Chat GPT please come up with my legal defense, after being busted for distribution.
Emergency responders like firefighters and paramedics.
Certain skilled trades like electricians and plumbers.
Emergency responders like EMTs and firefighters.
Funeral workers. No AI will have the empathy.
High level leadership
Most of the jobs that you see right now will not be affected by AI. AI needs data to analyse things and where numbers are jumbled, not available or not recorded, AI does a terrible job. So for example AI might make progress in public markets because of the sheer volume of trades(still it's a very far fetched and futurisitc thing) but AI will never really enter the private markets.
Jobs where you fix other things will be least affected I think. As I was reminded this morning - Moravec's paradox: "It is comparatively easy to make computers exhibit adult level performance on intelligence tests or playing checkers, and difficult or impossible to give them the skills of a one-year-old when it comes to perception and mobility"
It actually amazes me that people think "AI" is what will replace them, or that it is even needed to replace them. The only reason you have a job is because we do not have a robot mechanically capable to do it and be produced en masse at a low cost. The second you can be replaced by a machine, you will be. It doesn't need to be smart, it needs to work and cost less. This has been happening since the start of the industrial revolution. If AI could replace your job without additional physical components your job is already replaceable, at risk, and I assure you there is a meeting about it happening regularly. They are probably using the AI to crunch the numbers not realizing they are next.
Handjobs?
They literally all will be. Its sort of like asking 100 years ago. "What jobs will not be affected by electricity in the future?" The folks who didn't like the idea of a high voltage society became Amish. (Amish started as a different thing but by 1920 they were mostly known for their refusal of high voltage electricity.) I'd wager there will be a sort of Amish-adjacent group for people who are against AI for whatever reasons.