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I'm in enterprise sales and I highly doubt it. AI tools are increasingly beneficial to folks in sales, but having a person behind the sales process creates a personal approach most buyers want. Retails sales may be affected as online shopping experiences become more predictive of the buyer.
@roman_pennell I also think sales is one area where machines can't replace people. But I think B2C sales might see some sectors rely more on automation whereas B2B would be more or less untouched.
@ethar_alali@mdorsett :) it was fun! That project evolved in a few different directions as it happens. Not replacing regular programmers in most case, but certainly did for Biologically inspired robotics.
I’m working on an automation app in gpt-3. And let me just tell you, everybody should be worried.. the most valuable people in tech will be designers is my prediction.
I think are jobs will be more about maintaining processes and systems, than actually doing work.
Webdev - no - things will change but not everything will be automated. Things already started to get more and more uniform because many Designers start to think more about what is modern than trying to make something new. I don´t think that breaking rules in a new and fresh fashion will be done by AI anytime soon.
Yes, anyone working in finance/treasury making the manual transfer to optimize account balances and reporting will be replaced by Automation & AI...we are working on it :)
Automation easily replaces repetitive tasks and systems in all fields. I look forward to AI taking this portion of my job, allowing me to spend more time on creative tasks and critical thinking.