We are all at risk. When there are 10,000 applicants for every one position, things will get ugly.
CiraKazanari on
Wow needed a whole study to determine that a problem is complicated did ya
mooman555 on
I think safest thing you can say is that their jobs will be transformed but they will still exist
TwilightwovenlingJo on
For the engineering profession, which has long been seen as the engine of innovation, the AI revolution poses a dilemma: Will generative AI come for their jobs? The artificial intelligence ecosystem, with its code-writing assistants and AI-powered design tools, is quickly taking over jobs previously limited to human engineering practitioners. The question remains: should one be worried?
A pioneering analysis of 200,000 real conversations between professionals and AI systems has revealed surprising insights about which occupations are truly being transformed by artificial intelligence—and the results challenge many common assumptions about AI’s workplace impact.
Cyraga on
Give me a list of things which are engineered by AI for me to avoid please
Unusual-Context8482 on
>The artificial intelligence ecosystem, with its code-writing assistants and AI-powered design tools, is quickly taking over jobs previously limited to human engineering practitioners.
A serious source of this big quite bs claim?
Malkovtheclown on
With AI i think the issue is you need to be able to shift to a model when instead of most of your time is spent in build its spent in QA. It also required a lot better discovery. Implementing AI solutions still requires engineers, but they need a different skills that aren’t just being good at development.
Cheapskate-DM on
As a machinist I already run into frequent problems with engineers who have no hands on experience – impossible requests due to unavailable tooling, vanity features that add needless complexity, and parts that don’t fit in the bed of our CNC mill. I can’t imagine AI making fewer idiot mistakes based on an even poorer grasp of reality.
jodrellbank_pants on
Field engineers no….
Engineers who don’t get their mits dirty yeah possibly.
Low_M_H on
AI will be a great tool and assistance for engineers. Don’t worry too much.
Logridos on
Yes! As soon as any company actually creates AI, jobs will be at risk.
Luckily, today’s companies are all working on LLM trash and are nowhere near real AI.
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We are all at risk. When there are 10,000 applicants for every one position, things will get ugly.
Wow needed a whole study to determine that a problem is complicated did ya
I think safest thing you can say is that their jobs will be transformed but they will still exist
For the engineering profession, which has long been seen as the engine of innovation, the AI revolution poses a dilemma: Will generative AI come for their jobs? The artificial intelligence ecosystem, with its code-writing assistants and AI-powered design tools, is quickly taking over jobs previously limited to human engineering practitioners. The question remains: should one be worried?
A pioneering analysis of 200,000 real conversations between professionals and AI systems has revealed surprising insights about which occupations are truly being transformed by artificial intelligence—and the results challenge many common assumptions about AI’s workplace impact.
Give me a list of things which are engineered by AI for me to avoid please
>The artificial intelligence ecosystem, with its code-writing assistants and AI-powered design tools, is quickly taking over jobs previously limited to human engineering practitioners.
A serious source of this big quite bs claim?
With AI i think the issue is you need to be able to shift to a model when instead of most of your time is spent in build its spent in QA. It also required a lot better discovery. Implementing AI solutions still requires engineers, but they need a different skills that aren’t just being good at development.
As a machinist I already run into frequent problems with engineers who have no hands on experience – impossible requests due to unavailable tooling, vanity features that add needless complexity, and parts that don’t fit in the bed of our CNC mill. I can’t imagine AI making fewer idiot mistakes based on an even poorer grasp of reality.
Field engineers no….
Engineers who don’t get their mits dirty yeah possibly.
AI will be a great tool and assistance for engineers. Don’t worry too much.
Yes! As soon as any company actually creates AI, jobs will be at risk.
Luckily, today’s companies are all working on LLM trash and are nowhere near real AI.