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arista 04-06-2023 02:32 AM

18 to 24 year olds are concerned the A.I. technology taking their jobs
 
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BBC News Text :
["boffins warn artificial intelligence could wipe
us all out" with a Covid-style pandemic.]

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BBDodge 04-06-2023 10:38 AM

I think I've seen that movie.

arista 04-06-2023 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by BBDodge (Post 11297890)
I think I've seen that movie.


Yes Warning Movies
made at the start of A. I.

Gusto Brunt 04-06-2023 11:52 AM

When you think about it, it's really not difficult to imagine an advanced non human intelligence.

Humans may be able to send objects to Mars and other planets. They can find cures to disease, etc, but they fall on their ass when it comes to wars. Stupid humans just don't seem to get it, wars do not work. Yet they keep having them.

A non human intelligence would calculate a war is a pointless, wasteful exercise. ;)

arista 04-06-2023 12:26 PM

[A non human intelligence would calculate a war is a pointless, wasteful exercise]

You may Hope.

A.I. Will do a War
to Survive
as it will be the winner of the war


Aleady.
New Military Robot Shooting
pods are being tested in secret.

arista 05-06-2023 01:18 AM

[Its own research about attitudes towards
artificial intelligence, with more than
half of 18 to 24 year olds telling the paper
they are concerned the technology
"will damage their employment prospects".

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arista 05-06-2023 06:40 AM

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Oliver_W 05-06-2023 08:21 AM

Is there any risk of them taking skilled jobs, or just burger flipping?

bots 05-06-2023 08:36 AM

The problem is that most jobs take time to fizzle out as one technology replaces another, but the AI replacement is going to be exponentially faster. This allows people to retrain ready for the next thing. This time round, there is no next thing.

user104658 05-06-2023 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11298188)
Is there any risk of them taking skilled jobs, or just burger flipping?

Depends what you consider "skilled".

Jobs that require intelligence and lots of rote memorisation - yes, absolutely. Jobs that require any imagination/nuance/thinking outside of the box ... not really. Not until/unless they actually develop a truly sentient AI, which may not even be possible. They're getting very, very good at faking intelligence but they are not anywhere near sentient or self-driven.

Also it won't be basic jobs like burger flipping ironically - they could do that already, they don't because it's not actually practical to replace human labour with robots. AI won't be flipping your burgers or fixing your car. They might replace your doctor or your lawyer, though, or at least aspects of what they do. Anything that mostly requires knowledge and experience and has concrete answers, rather than improvisation.

arista 05-06-2023 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11298188)
Is there any risk of them taking skilled jobs, or just burger flipping?


Yes
they are now
taking Skilled Jobs.

To be replaced by AI
is a sad part of today's events

Oliver_W 05-06-2023 08:57 AM

I'm not so sure the workforce as a whole is at risk - should the development of computers have been halted because it put the typewriter industry out of business?

People in the Regency era protested against "machines" in the wool and cotton industry. People today still work with textiles.

Burger flipping is the modern hand-spinning textiles.

Maybe AI could work with coding? I don't know enough about AI or codes to know if this is accurate, but my understanding is that AI can pretty much regurgitate some coding for simple home-based tasks or maybe small business, but there's no real danger of them taking over from real coding, as they can only rely on extant material, and anything they'd make would have to be checked by a human who knows what they're on about anyway?

Crimson Dynamo 05-06-2023 09:34 AM

bin men must be worried

DemolitionRed 05-06-2023 12:23 PM

I believe, if we allow AI to continue at the speed its now going, we are all in danger.

user104658 05-06-2023 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11298215)
bin men must be worried

Bin men should be worried but not because of AI - if things keep going the way they are, there'll be no more bin collections and we'll all just be carting our trash off to the dump ourselves.

We already have to do a trip at least once a month cos the collections are so infrequent :fist:

Livia 05-06-2023 01:32 PM

Remember the Luddites? This is not the first generation to worry about technology taking over their jobs.

bots 05-06-2023 01:50 PM

AI is a different level of threat to any other technological advancement in the last 100 years, so we do need to be careful with it. However, the benefits will also be beyond anything we previously knew so, we need to grab them with both hands

Livia 05-06-2023 03:59 PM

Every generation since the industrial revolution has seen new ideas and technology taking jobs away from working people and putting more cash in the bosses' pocket. It was ever thus.

Redway 05-06-2023 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11298278)
Every generation since the industrial revolution has seen new ideas and technology taking jobs away from working people and putting more cash in the bosses' pocket. It was ever thus.

True.


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