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8 Kommentare
SS: Anthropic looked at what AI could do vs what its actually doing in real jobs. Turns out the gap is huge. In some fields like programming, finance, legal work etc AI could theoretically handle like 90% of the tasks but companies are only using it for a small part of that right now.
What surprised me is who’s most exposed. Not warehouse workers or cooks but lawyers, analysts, programmers. Basically a lot of the “safe” white collar jobs.
They even mention the possibility of a “Great Recession for white collar workers” if adoption really ramps up.
So they tell us for 20 years that driverless cars are the future, now the future is here and they tell us that transportation is one of the least vulnerable sectors …
Lots of different industries will do their own research to market their products but LLM companies are a really interesting look at the practice because it seems to be taken way more seriously than when other industries do it.
Honestly refreshing to have a company come out and say this rather than pretend there will be no impact on the job market, or trying to argue that it will somehow create more jobs than it replaces. At least it’s honest.
Any statement by them is advertising to keep investors interested. They cannot come out and say their product is inadequate.
I find it interesting how historically, technology advances have replaced lower skilled labor. In the article it says electricity replaced lamp lighting and people to act like an alarm clock.
Computers replaced typewriters.
Email replaced fax machines (except at your local government office….)
But AI comes along and it’s replacing high skilled workers?
It doesn’t line up… I could see AI replacing middle management, or lower skilled IT help desk. But these ’studies‘ say AI is going to replace computer science engineers? Write code and develop secure systems etc?
I’m not seeing how the lower skilled AI is replacing higher skilled engineers…
So currently only low tier white collar jobs and even then probably need to train people anyway otherwise don’t have those ready for the next level. Also seem like they only mean LLMs or something because robotics etc absolutely could be a thing.
Yes, I am reading this in my home in Mars while my car moonlights as a robo taxi and we have gattaca style health diagnosis.