The advances that happen in automation generate instability for workers. Experts believe that robots can take the place of many people in companies. For them, you robots they will steal jobs and there is nothing that can be done. Learn more below.
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The advance of generative AI appears to be the first huge change driven by technology in the “white collar” market. All this because artificial intelligence may be positioning itself to take the place of workers who earn high wages and have a college degree.
David Autor, MIT professor and expert on employment and technological change, and Annie Lowery of The Atlantic said: “Before, progress was linear and predictable. You figured out the steps and the computer followed them.”
But this is where cutting-edge AI is starting to take a different turn. Learning new tricks is the function of technology, which makes all jobs susceptible to mechanization.
Why is no one safe?
This doesn't seem like big news to experts, especially given recent events on CNET. In case you didn't know, CNET, unbeknownst to people, was stealthily using generative AI to publish financial applications.
This is believed to have a historic impact on the “white collar” market, which will affect everything from computer science to healthcare.
The author also believes that artificial intelligence makes numerous works debatable, but despite that, some functions will be left to be done by humans.
AI will help people better utilize their knowledge, enabling humans to specialize more in other areas. However, he thinks it will be difficult to maintain a “specialty” position in the first place.
It is worth remembering that the job market tends to adapt to the great technological changes that happen over the years. However, as things move into the newer unknown, things get more difficult, but don't worry, you won't be judged for not being comfortable.