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It won't replace jobs as much as it will augment them. When people think ai they think a robot will literally do the work for thrm but a lot of non-manual labor requires human input to do tasks. Sure AI can help you get to the answer quicker or find something you are looking for (info or otherwise) but it likely won't replace the human side of business (negotiations, building requirements, etc). Think of it as a task doer, where it relieves us from doing mundane things like building excel sheets or repetitive processes.
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I agree! I’ve seen videos of robots making food for guests overseas but the robot wasn’t very efficient and was messing up the orders!
I really don't know enough about it to feel that it is a good thing. I have seen quite a few instances where AI has lead to major mistakes which could have terrible consequences. I think it's a bit premature to think that we can trust AI with some of the important tasks that we do. I'm sure with time and more advancements it will have a much larger role in our industry potentially affecting people's jobs.
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I see, well if we take into consideration things like Tesla cars being able to drive themselves and also self parking capabilities and now some places in some select downtown areas having AI taxis picking up PAX along the way and dropping them off it feels crazy how the world is evolving!