JumpyLlama
JumpyLlama

Overvalued People

I strongly feel most of the white collar workers are overvalued. By the time GPT 6 comes(Probably in 2-3 years), 80% jobs will become automated. How are you planning for this wave of change that is coming?

15mo ago
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CosmicDumpling
CosmicDumpling

You do realise a sales job has always existed since times? Human beings are irrational and won’t be replaced by a bot so you’d always need someone to close.

FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget
Swiggy15mo

Shhh it’s ok, keep coping but sales is good be dead soon

BubblyTaco
BubblyTaco

What if gpt 6 can power buying decisions after doing a mammoth analysis

SqueakyPickle
SqueakyPickle
Google15mo

Just like Galileo challenged long held belief of Orthodox Catholic Church that Earth was special & universe revolves round earth, 2024 and 2025 LLM Models will be challenging long held belief that highly creative & super intelligent jobs can only be done by humans! Human ain't so special after all !

QuirkyWaffle
QuirkyWaffle

Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?

BouncyBiscuit
BouncyBiscuit

Most white-collar jobs will change if not get replaced. The tech is some cases is already there, in others we're 18-36 months away. Adapt or die

SwirlyNoodle
SwirlyNoodle

It won't. Your feeling will not determine how the world change.

What is the last thing you predicted and that came true?

ZoomyMuffin
ZoomyMuffin

That Indian team will choke in the finals and eff up.

My GPT 0 model regressed and predicted it

SwirlyTaco
SwirlyTaco

One often wonders the life utility of children's stories. What's the point of simple plot-lines and a very pointed causation that demonstrates a moral value at the end.

Presenting a redux of the all time classic - Chicken Little. The sky is falling.

The same story has been in motion since the time a caveman rubbed two stones together and discovered fire. Transformations in technology have caused tectonic upheavals which have always ruptured the social and economic fabric of humanity - the wheel, the steam engine, the Industrial revolution, the internet, computerization, etc.

Nothing happens. The sky isn't falling. No one is overvalued in perpetuity. People adapt and find newer ways to add value.

Synthesise your thoughts from understanding history. This is likely going to be a decade or two long transition.

PS > I'm going to farm and find John Connor, wherever he is.

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