IkeSouth wrote:
its a weird time. its clear that ai is a generational changing technology, but it's going to be another decade before we see mass layoffs because of it. right now were just seeing the effects of jacking interest rates too fast. i dont think we will have much problem come christmas. probably another record spending year.
Just my opinion, but its coming sooner than a decade. Right now, anything that is creative is at a high risk. Need to build a marketing deck for a new client? ChatGPT will build you the entire deck of content with just a few questions. Normally you pay thousands of dollars for that, instead you are just paying $20 for a ChatGPT subscription. Image generation will continue to evolve and allow non-creative people to create images and content that looks as good as the stuff they were paying an advertisement or website firm. Almost every client I'm working with is looking to completely replace customer service with chatbots. Is the content perfect? No. But outside of some review for accuracy, its good enough.
That said, I think an AI backlash is coming. I heard an interesting story from this guy in insurance. Basically, nurses and other care providers in some hospitals are being asked to rely completely on the results from their AI engine. A patient was lying on a bed in excruciating pain, but the nurse couldn't give him medication because their system said no more than one pill every five hours. Normally a doctor would be called to escalate to, but the hospital apparently reprimands the nurses for doing it too often due to cost, so the nurses stopped. Imagine a nurse saying, "yeah, I know this is horrible, but the computer told me 3 more hours. Hang in there!" The social engineering aspect is equally frightening.
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