With the rapid development of AI in recent years, many industries have experienced revolutionary changes. However, this progress has also led to the displacement of jobs, as AI systems have replaced certain roles with higher efficiency. So, what does this mean for those whose jobs have already been replaced by AI? And what does it mean for those whose roles have yet to be automated?
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It's a tough situation for those whose jobs have been replaced, but on the flip side, there are new opportunities in AI-related fields like development, data analysis, and AI training. For those still in roles that aren't automated yet, it's a good time to learn new skills and adapt. The key is to stay ahead of the curve and embrace the changes, rather than resist them!
@xingshuai I agree with your point of view. I think AI will replace the work of some roles rather than the roles themselves. After all, AI is just a tool.
If AI takes over jobs, people will likely shift to roles that need creativity, empathy, or complex problem-solving—things AI can’t do well. Some might need to learn new skills, but it could also lead to more meaningful work. Sure, it’s a bit scary, but it’s also a chance to focus on what makes us uniquely human.
@shuo_li3 Yes, I agree, because machines have no emotions, so machine intelligence works according to instructions. That means it cannot be flexible, so it is a tool used by humans, but it cannot replace humans. Maybe it can be updated in the future , but now it can't : )
The experience of historical development tells us that some changes are destined to happen, whether you like it or not. "I will also try to run."