AI is coming for management jobs.

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Cant fix commercial HVAC either :ahh:

More so the issue is the cost to scale automation cells for that kinda work isnt worth it….yet lol.

If anything first level we see may be “self healing” automation for that kinda stuff which would make actual HVAC techs be needed for major stuff this decreasing the number of techs needed. Companies would prob sell the self healing as a feature or subcription to increase margins and “create value”
 

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More so the issue is the cost to scale automation cells for that kinda work isnt worth it….yet lol.

If anything first level we see may be “self healing” automation for that kinda stuff which would make actual HVAC techs be needed for major stuff this decreasing the number of techs needed. Companies would prob sell the self healing as a feature or subcription to increase margins and “create value”
*Knows none of that shyt is happening* :ahh:
 

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It used to be companies bragged about creating jobs, and growing the “economy”. Now it’s the opposite. Companies are actively trying to eliminate jobs. In 50 years it’s going to be worse.

nikkas need to get up on tech asap. I’m learning to code right now. Machine learning and AI. But not to find a new job, but to create passive income by creating a business.

Web development jobs are also going fade away.

50 years?! :patrice:More like 5. We been on the clock breh.. :sadcam:
 

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They'll have robots who can do that soon too.
More so when a company feels the ROI is there to invest and scale (which would then drop the overhead cost).

The terminator shyt is the stuff a ways off but most common human task can be automated its just if the probably to be solved is deemed worth someone investing in it to solve it/automate
 

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Most brehs meed to aim to be out this rat race in the next 15-20. Eliminate debt now for the inevitable salary decline
Maybe I am just looking at things too negatively but I just dont see that much time on clock when the ceo of these AI companies are openly saying yea everyone is gonna have to learn new skills (you about to lose your job) and they need to deal with it, they are pushing this stuff full steam ahead. Its gonna be a different world soon, shyt when I look around now nothing makes sense even from before covid. 20 year?! Thats dam near 9-11 time.. AI is gonna accelerate at such a fast pace its gonna make people head spin how quick things will change.
 

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It used to be companies bragged about creating jobs, and growing the “economy”. Now it’s the opposite. Companies are actively trying to eliminate jobs. In 50 years it’s going to be worse.

nikkas need to get up on tech asap. I’m learning to code right now. Machine learning and AI. But not to find a new job, but to create passive income by creating a business.

Web development jobs are also going fade away.



It will be able to program itself in a decade.
You can't outrun this technology.
It's set up to take from you.
 

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Maybe I am just looking at things too negatively but I just dont see that much time on clock when the ceo of these AI companies are openly saying yea everyone is gonna have to learn new skills (you about to lose your job) and they need to deal with it, they are pushing this stuff full steam ahead. Its gonna be a different world soon, shyt when I look around now nothing makes sense even from before covid. 20 year?! Thats dam near 9-11 time.. AI is gonna accelerate at such a fast pace its gonna make people head spin how quick things will change.

I’m talking production ready wide release “canned” solutions thst everyone is implementing. The stuff right now are individual companies trying to solve problems and the AI/tech companies learnjng the patterns and refining if that makes sense. Things are being implemented bit by bit as assistants/copilots as they collect data and learn in general to be able release the larger white label solutions companies (who dont have the capital to invest) will implement
 

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The government was so focused on dismantling the big banks in the 2000s and 2010s or at least blunting their power meanwhile Silicon Valley was their darling. Wholetime it was them they needed to be worried about as most of these tech companies are predicated on destroying multiple industries. And they'll do it fast and efficiently.
 

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AI can't unclog a toilet

how long until AI comes up with a chemical formula to dissolve anything in clogged toilets or pipes?

ya'll not understanding that the goal of this tech is to be a human like brain x trillion that can reason like the top minds, be creative and be accurate so it can be tasked with solving whatever problem it's given 24/7.
 

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It was only a matter of time.

A.I will probably do that job really well before it can do technical work really well to be honest.

The way I see this going: it'll be a combination of manager chatbots (whether through voice or text) and wearable tech to help calm you down when you're voicing your concerns that is most likely on the way.

Managers can't compete with an automatic system that can handle your issues, sense your brainwaves and get you instantaneous feedback.
 
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It was only a matter of time.

A.I will probably do that job really well before it can do technical work really well to be honest.

The way I see this going: it'll be a combination of manager chatbots (whether through voice or text) and wearable tech to help calm you down when you're voicing your concerns that is most likely on the way.

Managers can't compete with an automatic system that can handle your issues, sense your brainwaves and get you instantaneous feedback.

The way AI is going is really super counter-intuitive. We're getting AI that's making art, empathizing and managing humans, and taking creative-white collar jobs that everyone wants. But it still hasn't figured out how to build a roof, do housework or do car maintenence/fixing
 

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The way AI is going is really super counter-intuitive. We're getting AI that's making art, empathizing and managing humans, and taking creative-white collar jobs that everyone wants. But it still hasn't figured out how to build a roof, unclug a toilet or do warehouse work
It just really needs context for those problems to be honest.

The thing is people are testing stuff like that out right now and all that data is shared to train the A.I's. The more problems it solves, the more it can piece things together and gain "real world experience". You're not really competing with any single professional human that knows their craft, you're competing with a central A.I that is building understanding and context. It's like instead of each human learning to swim, the machine can learn what it means to swim and apply that knowledge to all machines using it (kinda like the Matrix really).

Unlike humans though, those robots don't have to move like us either: remember they can shape shift and do some insane shyt only machinery can do. I'd actually argue you're not only competing with an A.I, but really smart scientists and engineers figuring out how to replace that kind of work as well in much the same way they figured out the modern tools and equipment used.

Additionally, the U.S military scientists and engineers are doing a lot of research for more physical tasks as well both heavy duty and subtle/delicate/intricate. it just ain't people sitting in some laboratory, people testing new tech out in the field every day:

Like one of those drones they got right now is detecting chemicals with a laser.

As you can imagine there are a lot of non-combat objective the U.S military would be highly interested in automating such as: building roofing, unclogging toilets, warehouse work, etc.
 
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