@Madchatthew A simple PWA would probably suffice in the meantime
How long before AI takes over your job?
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Here’s a BBC article around the same topic. It seems that AI has already caused job losses across the world in all sectors.
The only organisation to effectively restain staff by training then deployment into the other areas of the business is IKEA.
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Interesting article. Here, script writers voice their concerns around AI replacing them and their primary income
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-66289583
This particular article does have my support. Script writers for movies can spend years in creating a million dollar generating script, and you only have to look at some of the undisputed classics that have cult status, effectively making them living legends - and they earned that right.
However, with the onset of AI, their very means of income and stature is under threat. Then, there’s the inevitable plagiarism argument which we’ve already seen example of from two recent cases involving authors who insist that their work has been copied by AI.
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@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
“universal basic income” I know it is a thing in Germany
It’s been a few days since your post but I’d like to add that we don’t have a universal basic income in Germany. What we have are unemployment benefits, provided by the Federal Employment Agency to cover you while you look for a job. I don’t think we are going to see something like universal basic income as politicans are scared that people could stop working.
Back to topic, I’m not sure that I could be replaced as a software developer some day by AI. What I’m sure about is that the work will dramatically change. The focus will be more on reviewing machine-written code than on coding itself.
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@dave1904 said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
The focus will be more on reviewing machine-written code than on coding itself.
I’d agree with this. We are seeing more code written by AI these days, although I don’t think anyone is truly “safe” or exempt from being replaced eventually. Perhaps in a hundred years, but then I personally won’t care anyway!
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@phenomlab said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
I don’t think anyone is truly “safe” or exempt from being replaced eventually. Perhaps in a hundred years, but then I personally won’t care anyway!
I agree. In my estimation as for software developing for our lifetime there have to be people explaining AI what to do and reviewing everything. And that are the people who did the job before. Perhaps you would need less of those. You can not predict it but these are exciting times.
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@dave1904 said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
“universal basic income” I know it is a thing in Germany
It’s been a few days since your post but I’d like to add that we don’t have a universal basic income in Germany. What we have are unemployment benefits, provided by the Federal Employment Agency to cover you while you look for a job. I don’t think we are going to see something like universal basic income as politicans are scared that people could stop working.
Back to topic, I’m not sure that I could be replaced as a software developer some day by AI. What I’m sure about is that the work will dramatically change. The focus will be more on reviewing machine-written code than on coding itself.
thanks for the explanation; actually, from my viewpoint, there is not much difference between unemployed benefits in Germany and universal basic income… just some technicalities so, I understand your explanation but my point there was how easy it is to get in Germany, so it is almost the same as UBI, however, it is very hard to get any benefits in the US, you have to show a lot of proof that you have been working, and you had to leave not because of your fault and you are actively looking for work. Being from Turkey and living in the US, I know many people getting this benefit in Germany, but know no one in the US
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@phenomlab what about SEO friendly articles coming from AI
Is there any way to distinguish? I hope Bing takes over Google so we have various methods to calculate this, right now everyone only cares about how Google is calculating this index, I hope we do not have to deal with these fake pages…
For some time now, I started to skip the first part of the google search results (I use startpage) , since they are usually junk pages that hacked the calculation method and has no information in it.
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@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
it is very hard to get any benefits in the US, you have to show a lot of proof that you have been working
Very easy in the UK - all you have to do is simply arrive! And yes, that is said with the cynicism that was intended.
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@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
Is there any way to distinguish?
I don’t think there is currently - although doesn’t having AI written articles detract from the human element?
@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
For some time now, I started to skip the first part of the google search results (I use startpage) , since they are usually junk pages that hacked the calculation method and has no information in it.
Funny you should mention this. I’ve also noticed that the top results returned on the first page always seem to be the worst (dependant on the content you are searching for of course). I suspect it’s possible to “buy your way” into the Google Search ecosystem like it seems to be with everything else.
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@phenomlab yeap, I totallay understand this… And this was what I was talking about… it is so easy to get these benefits in some countries that there is almost no difference between UBI and these benefits…
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@phenomlab yeah, I also experience the same thing, and I am not talking about sponsored content. Those are easy pass for me
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@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
it is so easy to get these benefits in some countries that there is almost no difference between UBI and these benefits…
Yes, agreed - far too easy. It’s a running “joke” in the UK, but it’s not actually funny when taxpayers have to foot the bill.
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@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
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To me, this is the method to get yourself to the top of the list. Unfair advantage doesn’t even properly describe it.