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laydn | 2 years ago

The general consensus seems to be that low income and low skill workers will be affected real soon.

I don't know where we currently are in the hockey stick curve in ML/AI development, but if it keeps developing at this pace it will soon start hitting high-skill and high-income workers, and then we're going to have a huge economic problem.

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aurareturn|2 years ago

I see high income, high skilled workers being affected earlier. There's nothing to automate away the cleaner I'm hiring to clean my house once a week.

fragmede|2 years ago

Except without the high income job, you can't afford the housecleaner.

ndjshe3838|2 years ago

I doubt that because low income/low skill jobs almost all involve doing stuff in the real world

Cleaning, food prep, labor, retail, etc…

It’s jobs that exist in the digital realm that are way more likely to be automated in the near term

medler|2 years ago

Most low-paid workers are safe for the time being, since they do jobs that cannot be done by LLMs, for example, cooking, cleaning, caring for children, driving, etc. The current AI wave threatens only mid- and higher-income workers, for example, junior analysts in finance.