I saw another article today saying how companies are laying off tech workers because AI can do the same job. But no concrete examples… again. I figure they are laying people off so they can pay to chase the AI dream. Just mortgaging tomorrow to pay for today’s stock price increase. Am I wrong?

  • tecnohippie@slrpnk.net
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    If you want an example, my last job in telecom was investing hard in automation and while it was doing a poor job at the beginning, it started to do better and better, and while humans were needed, we had to do less work, of course that meant that when someone left the job, my employers didn’t look for replacements.

    To be honest I don’t see the AI doing the job of tech workers to a point we should worry now… But in 20 years? That’s another story. And in 20 years if I get fired probably no one will want to hire me, so I’m already working on a plan B.

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      20 years? The way they talk it’s gonna happen in 20 weeks. Obviously, they exaggerate, but it does seem we are on the edge of something big.