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htsh | 2 years ago
Not sure why those of us that live in code editors or even Excel should worry about our jobs more than those that live in Powerpoint.
htsh | 2 years ago
Not sure why those of us that live in code editors or even Excel should worry about our jobs more than those that live in Powerpoint.
twobitshifter|2 years ago
A high paying job that might be diminished greatly by AI are clinical doctors. In modern medicine, a large part of the job becomes interpreting test results and prescribing accordingly. How long before an Urgent Care diagnosis can be done by an LLM? Surgeons will of course not be replaced and an LLM can’t do even a blood draw, but writing a prescription? That seems within reach (if medical LLMs can be tamed of hallucinations)
rcarmo|2 years ago
spacetime_cmplx|2 years ago
Powerpoints are just the final output you see. The real work execs do is in the decisions that went into the powerpoint.
No sane board will give decision-making power to an AI they can't blame. Besides, there are probably 100 devs for every exec, so it makes no financial sense to automate execs.
htsh|2 years ago
But the decisions they make are one of the things that can be automated. I do not know if you have been inside one of these places but the executives are not doing a great job deciding (at mine they decided opensearch was a better bet than elastic and switched existing installations).
A new regime came in and then bad decision after bad decision drove our best talent away. Consultants, everywhere.
Also, that number is much lower. Full time devs are down, contractors and consultants are up. As a full time dev at one of these places, it felt like the number of executives was growing as everything else shrank.
Perhaps you are right about the highest levels, but think about all of the middlemen executives and what they do.
And even that -- I think an AI could choose to not spend millions on Deloitte or Accenture on software that inevitably failed.
tambourine_man|2 years ago