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RE: AI vs Labour Market - Should I Be Worried?

For all the hype, AI doesn't yet write compelling anything. It can capture a lot of detail when its writing but it's style is flat to say the list. IF you're an academic that reads dry studies a lot, you might find it compelling. The average reader wont.

You can do some awesome brainstorming with AI to gain those details from it and then write a piece a person actually wants to read with some life in it.

Every advancement has brought out fears of something being lost. Some things will pass away and other opportunities will arise. Look back to when the printing press was introduced, there was fear and panic about common people being able to read and gain knowledge of their own. With the camera it was that artists/illustrators would be a thing of the past, it's not. When cars were invented all the industries around horse and carriages were in an uproar. Yes, they died out, other industries grew.

Will some jobs disappear? Absolutely Will others appear? Yes and that is where you shift yourself to. I've read that AI is being used to correlate multiple research studies to find otherwise unnoticed results. Those new results could open up another avenue for human research Imagine being the guy who knows how to work that data and have AI make those finds.

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I love your incredibly optimistic approach to things. And, the fact is you're very much right. In the end, it's going to be a case of 'evolve or die.' New opportunities will definitely arise.

Thanks for this insightful comment.

I read your post after having participated in a discord discussion about AI the previous evening and we'd talked about the introduction of different innovations through the years and the fearful reactions. AI is getting the same

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Definitely, we are scared of the future that seems unknown. Whereas, that future will take care of itself.