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orclev@lemmy.world ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

It’s mostly BS. The only ones that really need to worry are jobs where doing things accurately don’t really matter and where that work is very time consuming to do or there’s an absolute ton of it (and also doesn’t involve physically doing anything).

Types of jobs impacted would be tier one call center staff whose primary role is to function as a filter to tier two. Technically their job could be replaced with a pre-recorded message already, but people tend to ignore those so they’re less effective than having a person just read a script to the caller. Other impacted jobs would be movie extras or very cheap actors where a wooden or slightly off performance could be ignored.

Lastly some jobs will be changed but not replaced. A lot of the initial work of things like concept artists, editors, certain kinds of script writers, and analysts will be generated and then they’ll spend their time refining or fixing that initial copy. Ironically this will most likely lead to even more demand for those kinds of jobs as finding and fixing mistakes in generated content can be more time consuming than doing it right the first time.

The big elephant in the room of course is that it’s going to be very expensive to run these systems, and you’re going to need a whole group of high skill specialists to maintain and operate them. Just like self driving trucks you’re just replacing a large group of low skill cheap workers with a medium sized group of high skill very expensive workers. Ultimately this will be far more expensive for companies, but for those that can afford it the increased volumes will offset the increased costs.

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