I choose happy
The people who supply the machines to do the jobs will be rich and happy the rest at the bottom of the ladder wont get to choose.
I choose happy
Ooooo i hope Tess and Anne dont see thatCanon have installed it in their new camera range, it is so good it captured a women with her mouth shut :tinhat:
You are only forecasting on jobs already in existence, there will be thousands of new jobs which haven't even been thought of yet. All the doom and gloom of job losses by the sensationalist media without any talk of jobs being created just leads to the insecure and gullible being more insecure, and gullible.It cannot create the amount of jobs. And the government cannot afford the benefits.
The industrial revolution did not support the population we have today or its wannabe attitudes. So comparing is irrelevant.
Ai learns exponentially and shares what it learns instanty. From all of the data available to it (all images, cctv, ecars, cars, text, forums, bots, searches, purchases, transactions, reportage, satellite imagery, social media, photos, institutions, conversations etc etc etc and Computing power doubles every 18 months ish. That's the hard maths. I skills left are core practical ones, but not the planning of such.
Look at a new house scheme. Plumbing, building, electrician. Maybe. yes. Project investment, sales, marketing, planning, council, conveyance, estate agent, mortgage advice & processing.. Er nope.
Moving your **** in. yes.... Oh hang on logistics,... er no.
Idle people are rarely happy, particularly if they have no money and no opportunities or social mobility.
It would appear from your post you can!No one can predict the future we can only learn from history
there will be thousands of new jobs which haven't even been thought of yet
I have been experimenting with ai images. Great fun.At least for artists I think AI I killing them. A machine can generate images just by writing what you need. It does it in seconds. An AI then gives choices and if you if you don't like or want to change something just by a push of a button you have it. Soon it's coming to 3d also. It's already in video generation and editing. You can write a 50 page essay with an AI in moments. Things are getting real. All pics below are AI generated
Because I am looking at history, not what the rags say. Your posts are quoting directly what they are assuming.It would appear from your post you can!
The way I see it, AI image generation and such is a great tool to open up creativity for those who weren't born with great drawing, 3d modeling ,etc skills. I've used it a lotI have been experimenting with ai images. Great fun.
I am also using AI in another business that I am looking at setting up.
You are only forecasting on jobs already in existence, there will be thousands of new jobs which haven't even been thought of yet. All the doom and gloom of job losses by the sensationalist media without any talk of jobs being created just leads to the insecure and gullible being more insecure, and gullible.
No one can predict the future we can only learn from history, the technology over the last 50 years has wiped out millions of jobs yet today unemployment still hovers around the same figures, even with the industrialisation of Asia.
Changes are a constant of life, better to embrace it than worry about it.
When I say thousands, I don't mean thousands of people, but thousands of jobs employing millions of peopleI agree there will be thousands of jobs created. Absolutely, but by the very nature of the beast, I cannot see how they will replace the millions lost.
Don't assume I get my information from the mainstream media, nothing could be further from the truth. I read, I consult, I pay for my knowledge. That also doesn't make it 100% accurate either, but it does apply a certain ammount of filter.
I am not gullible i don't need the press to tell me as businesses use more technology to do jobs we used to there is going to be a lot less jobs for people to do, you say there will be new jobs could i ask where these jobs will come from and why these jobs won't be done by the new machines that put them out of work in the first place?Easy to see how religion got a following, the gullible
As I said before Coles supermarkets have introduced self check outs without reducing staff they have gone on to other duties.I am not gullible i don't need the press to tell me as businesses use more technology to do jobs we used to there is going to be a lot less jobs for people to do, you say there will be new jobs could i ask where these jobs will come from and why these jobs won't be done by the new machines that put them out of work in the first place?
Where are all the millions of truck, bus, train and van drivers going to go if driverless vehicles ever become commonplace and that is just one industry.
Imagine if they replaced every till in every large store with self service tills in a couple of years time there would be millions out of work, and that is only two examples.