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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 9290924" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>It's definitely already spread to other jobs. I saw a large number of sports writers laid off and replaced with a handful who are using AI to "assist" is writing the same number of articles now.</p><p></p><p>I know someone who was a webpage programmer who was replaced with someone using AI for the programming of dozens more pages than one person could do in that time.</p><p></p><p>I used to be a lawyer focused on contracts, and I had a large hard drive full of the best clauses for any type of issue that I had written or essentially traded with other lawyers to aid in writing contracts. If I were doing that job now, it could mostly be done by AI, and I've seen contracts lawyers positions are drying up.</p><p></p><p>And of course already a large number of customer service jobs were replaced with AI. You can still speak to a human eventually, but a lot of the more basic questions someone would ask about a companies service or products is first handled by AI, which would have been handled by a human just 5 years ago. Eventually even the more advanced questions will be handled better by AI than humans,</p><p></p><p>AI is spreading very rapidly. It will continue to replace jobs. There is this basic assumption by those who are promoting that, that societies will move to a socialist system where hours for people are reduced, and everyone enjoys the benefits of AI while only having to work part time or not even at all and they get a check from the Government for basic needs, etc.. It's what I called the Star Trek utopian dream above. I don't think it will play out that way, but even if it did, I still think those folks are missing the drawbacks I mentioned earlier which have nothing to do with money and are more about direct harm to humans from AIs growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 9290924, member: 2525"] It's definitely already spread to other jobs. I saw a large number of sports writers laid off and replaced with a handful who are using AI to "assist" is writing the same number of articles now. I know someone who was a webpage programmer who was replaced with someone using AI for the programming of dozens more pages than one person could do in that time. I used to be a lawyer focused on contracts, and I had a large hard drive full of the best clauses for any type of issue that I had written or essentially traded with other lawyers to aid in writing contracts. If I were doing that job now, it could mostly be done by AI, and I've seen contracts lawyers positions are drying up. And of course already a large number of customer service jobs were replaced with AI. You can still speak to a human eventually, but a lot of the more basic questions someone would ask about a companies service or products is first handled by AI, which would have been handled by a human just 5 years ago. Eventually even the more advanced questions will be handled better by AI than humans, AI is spreading very rapidly. It will continue to replace jobs. There is this basic assumption by those who are promoting that, that societies will move to a socialist system where hours for people are reduced, and everyone enjoys the benefits of AI while only having to work part time or not even at all and they get a check from the Government for basic needs, etc.. It's what I called the Star Trek utopian dream above. I don't think it will play out that way, but even if it did, I still think those folks are missing the drawbacks I mentioned earlier which have nothing to do with money and are more about direct harm to humans from AIs growth. [/QUOTE]
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