Which jobs will be replaced by AI❓& which ones will remain unaffected ❓
Vibeeshan Mahadeva
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Well at the rate we are going for advancement lately.......all of them. 🤣🤣🤷♂️
I don’t think AI is there yet to replace but more so to assist. Eventually it will however replace entry level copywriters in my opinion as a start. It might even start replacing entry level coders
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AI “nearly does” what is expected. I am sorry it doesn’t do the job yet to the extent that atleast I thought it would.
Repetitive asks, some basic research, documentation which in enhances productivity - all yes.
Replacing jobs ? Debatable.
@kaushik_mukherjee1 Your point about its current limitations in fully replacing jobs is valid. But debate around job replacement by AI is complex, considering factors like the uniqueness of human skills and adaptability.
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@vibeeshan_m I think the stage where AI is and will probably be in the foreseeable future, it should be viewed as a tool to enhance productivity but not replacements.
@kaushik_mukherjee1 yes of course.. AI can actually complement human skills and enhance overall performance
In my pov most of the repetitive and less strategic tasks will be replaced by AI. And I bet any strategic decisions wouldn’t be made by AI . In case we let it happen that might lead to dangerous results. Somehow nothing cannot be replaced to HUMANITARIAN ACTIONS
I am likely to replace routine and repetitive tasks across various industries, such as data entry and basic customer service. Jobs requiring creativity, emotional intelligence, and complex problem-solving are less likely to be affected. Roles like creative professionals, healthcare workers, and strategic decision-makers should remain relatively unaffected by AI.
@savilia_lastero agreed 💯 We should never let job roles demanding emotional intelligence and complex problem solving be affected
I have the same answer as always.
AI can replace the work you do by hand or that's pre programmed.
AI's changing the game. It's likely to replace repetitive jobs like data entry or basic customer service. However, creative roles, complex problem-solving, and jobs needing emotional intelligence (like therapists) should be safe now. Moreover, I know that top companies are hiring now in Tucson and will be hiring in the future. So everything will be fine if you know how to overcome this problem and adapt.