How You Will Lose Your Job To AI

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How many jobs will Artificial Intelligence replace in the next decade? Would ChatGPT replace writers? Would SORA AI displace video producers and content creators? Would Dall-E make artists obsolete? What does the future hold for jobs?
Well, the answer might be a bit more complicated because everyone thinks there are only two endings for the AI evolution. The first is that AI remains a helpful tool but never outsmarts us. Or the second, AI replaces us all, goes full-blown evil, like Skynet, and wipes us out.
Turn out there was a third ending. Here's how it goes.

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  • @LazyOwl
    @LazyOwlАй бұрын

    What do you think? Which jobs are safe from AI and which jobs are not? Can AI take YOUR job? Oh! And by the way, do you think This video is made by AI?

  • @Sum_equals_1

    @Sum_equals_1

    Ай бұрын

    Given your credibility I'd say no. Honestly though it's crazy how it is a possibility

  • @phen-themoogle7651

    @phen-themoogle7651

    Ай бұрын

    I think you are on point with everything! 2030 for AGI is also what many people in the industry are predicting, and I'm looking forward to the utopian route more than dystopian/human-extinction one. Loved this video ❤🎉

  • @EliteDragonX69

    @EliteDragonX69

    Ай бұрын

    There’s a lot of hype, unfounded optimism, and outright sensationalism in the field of AI. I’m honestly not impressed by Chat-GPT etc. It’s not really an “intelligence” in the general sense, it’s basically just a fancy parlour trick. IMO, a lot of people are going to be bitterly disappointed when 2030 arrives and there is still no AGI.

  • @JannPoo

    @JannPoo

    Ай бұрын

    @@EliteDragonX69 AGI today is probably what "space travel" was in the 60s and "flying cars" was in the 80s. We are vastly overestimating how quickly we are progressing on that field.

  • @EliteDragonX69

    @EliteDragonX69

    Ай бұрын

    @@JannPoo yeah, exactly lol. We are told that AI is progressing, but tbh all i can see is we have better chatbots (and the chatbots we have are VERY VERY DUMB)

  • @TheHeavenlyFr
    @TheHeavenlyFr15 күн бұрын

    A guy with 8 years of experience in designing just got replaced by ai and fired,unbelievable

  • @darkshadow-og2ss

    @darkshadow-og2ss

    13 күн бұрын

    You came from his video too? I can't get it anymore. Am I allowed to not do anything though?

  • @arxzhh

    @arxzhh

    12 күн бұрын

    @@darkshadow-og2ss At some point AI will probably be powerful enough that none of us have to work. At that point there will also be existential risks. However, from now until then AI will be the great amplifier. It will take your skills and push them to another level. The more skilled you are the more powerful it'll become as you wield it. So i say do what you want, Things take time and it's not a guarantee it will work out the way we expect.

  • @tsrmmercy836

    @tsrmmercy836

    12 күн бұрын

    @@arxzhh”existential risk” assuming you’ve only learned to live only to work. We can actually chase our wildest ambitions with less mediocre task and more scientific research if we all have universal income.

  • @nokodoko2490

    @nokodoko2490

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@tsrmmercy836Yeah but UBI isnt something we know for sure WILL happen, might just be rich people getting richer and poor people poorer.

  • @Bat0541

    @Bat0541

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@nokodoko2490 UBI will hit a point of necessity if enough work becomes obsolete. Capital has to flow in order for a capitalist system to work, if too many people lose the ability to work, they also lose the ability to spend money, if too few people are spending money, then the whole system grinds to a halt, you can't provide goods and services to people who have no money spend on them. To me, UBI is a question of when, not if, but even then it's not a full solution as it could still facilitate a large wealth gap.

  • @regnbuetorsk
    @regnbuetorsk28 күн бұрын

    the advice "learn to incorporate AI in your workflow" is supposed to show the solution to replacement, but instead all it does is to provide the AI the support to learn even more from humans, accelerating their replacement

  • @Mrhellslayerz

    @Mrhellslayerz

    24 күн бұрын

    Yeah, the idea you can incorporate AI into your workflow is as sustainable as the grift these guys are running.

  • @dzezonja3558

    @dzezonja3558

    22 күн бұрын

    You just don't realise how short lived this is. Anyone who tries to solve this problem come up with this exact idea, because it's the only one that basically exists and it's fuelled by copium.

  • @tranceporter7426

    @tranceporter7426

    17 күн бұрын

    Well, I understand what you’re saying. However a person using AI in their workflow will likely have their job longer than those who don’t.

  • @tikkivolta2854

    @tikkivolta2854

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@tranceporter7426...but will inevitably loose it, too. we are the bootloader to a new consciousness. a digital one. the next big push will be vision, because by now all the info on the internet is not enough anymore.

  • @kme3894

    @kme3894

    14 күн бұрын

    EXACTLY. We are being manipulated into a false hope that AI is here to help us, while we are here to help it train on the data and skills we still provide, so that it can better and sooner make us jobless

  • @jackkirk1160
    @jackkirk116020 күн бұрын

    Everyone remember "ai" isn't the problem "ai" isnt stealing anyone's jobs, the problem is greedy corporations, executives and billionaires who will do absolutely ANYTHING to make a profit. The answer isnt regulating the production of artificial intelligence the answer is regulating cooperations use of ai models and an increase to workers rights worldwide.

  • @learninghistory4397

    @learninghistory4397

    15 күн бұрын

    That is part of the solution, but it cannot solve everything. I learned to code in Kotlin using ChatGPT and created two applications. They are language learning apps. I used AI to make dictionaries, stories, news, dialogues, etc. I also made illustrations with AI, and I utilize an AI voice. The government can't tell people "don't use AI to learn anything, pay for a teacher instead" , nor "don't use AI for your personal projects, pay for a language professional, an illustrator and a voice actor instead." If my apps ever make me a lot of money, they will do it without paying anyone in the process, and the government will have no way of regulating that... So, AI's impact cannot be entirely controlled.

  • @ERICHA15331

    @ERICHA15331

    13 күн бұрын

    At some point something has to give though. If everyone is out of work, then no one will be able to afford the goods or services that the corporations are pedaling anyhow. At the end of the day it becomes about power not about money. Those who control the most powerful AI's will ipso-facto will become the most powerful entities in the world.

  • @jackkirk1160

    @jackkirk1160

    13 күн бұрын

    @@learninghistory4397 yes the government can't tell someone to not use AI but the government can 100% tell corporations that employee hundreds to thousands of people that they cannot implement AI into their company with the sole reason of lowering their work force to increase profits.

  • @learninghistory4397

    @learninghistory4397

    13 күн бұрын

    @@jackkirk1160 That's why I'm telling you that it's part of the solution, but it doesn't solve everything. Teachers of all kinds of subjects are irremediably affected by AI, people won't stop using ChatGPT to learn. Also, people won't stop using AI voices for their KZread videos, while they would pay a voice actor form Fiverr before. There are many ways in which AI changes the game and the government can't do anything about it.

  • @arcturus4762

    @arcturus4762

    12 күн бұрын

    The problem is, small businesses who can't afford designers could also benefit from this. Why cast judgement on the small to try to get at the big?

  • @smthnew861
    @smthnew86115 күн бұрын

    As a graphic designer/illustrator, I've lost my job 6 months ago to ai. On a job, that i had for 7 years. Still no idea what to do with my life now

  • @carultch

    @carultch

    13 күн бұрын

    On top of that, AI art is the ultimate betrayal to real artists. It was trained from real artists without their knowledge or consent.

  • @TheLollercaster

    @TheLollercaster

    12 күн бұрын

    honest question.... so what do you do these days? are you working in a new job related to your career? or something else?

  • @oldboy4271

    @oldboy4271

    12 күн бұрын

    I graduate with my bachelors in Graphic Design in fall, also I am 48 and this was my new career plan, oopsie....😂

  • @randomgrinn

    @randomgrinn

    12 күн бұрын

    All that matters is the billionaires. If you have no way to serve them, you are not relevant.

  • @abelg9053

    @abelg9053

    11 күн бұрын

    @@randomgrinn Yep, late stage capitalism at its best...

  • @ditto5071
    @ditto5071Ай бұрын

    Scariest part of this video could've been that it was made by AI

  • @nhinged

    @nhinged

    Ай бұрын

    Not yet give it a year more and you right

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    If this video is completely made by an AI, an AI came up with the idea all on its own, etc. then it's already too late. But if not, we can see this level of AI coming

  • @earlem9771

    @earlem9771

    Ай бұрын

    Not by AI but by the people who will benefit from AI

  • @larslrs7234

    @larslrs7234

    Ай бұрын

    @@nhinged Like a fission reactor in every home? Like flying cars? Like self-driving cars? Like 3D movies?

  • @nhinged

    @nhinged

    Ай бұрын

    @@larslrs7234 fusion reactor* And no most of those are just dumb ideas But yeah same as self driving cars only been working on a year and already crazy (the past 11 years ain't even use AI just 300k c++ code)

  • @hedoingitsideways
    @hedoingitsidewaysАй бұрын

    The people that think AI will not replace them don't realise that this is as "dumb" as AI gets, it'll only get "smarter" from here on out. We can't even compare AI to what it was just 2 years ago, let alone 10 years from now.

  • @alitafullarmor5957

    @alitafullarmor5957

    Ай бұрын

    We need to destroy AI before it gets too smart...

  • @cheesy1159

    @cheesy1159

    Ай бұрын

    @@alitafullarmor5957no, we need to embrace and adapt to it. Because getting rid of it now is impossible.

  • @Wancitte_aicovers

    @Wancitte_aicovers

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@alitafullarmor5957how do you destroy a bunch of code

  • @alitafullarmor5957

    @alitafullarmor5957

    Ай бұрын

    @@Wancitte_aicovers Destroy the Main AI system.

  • @Wancitte_aicovers

    @Wancitte_aicovers

    Ай бұрын

    @@alitafullarmor5957 😃???????

  • @romanpastorek7306
    @romanpastorek730622 күн бұрын

    Be fair here, Jimy's job was transfer to India way before AI

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    5 күн бұрын

    Then the Jimmy in India will have to give up his job :(

  • @iglidor

    @iglidor

    2 күн бұрын

    I was kinda following this untill the 2030 nonsense. The idea that in 6 years we will have general AI and robots that would be able to autonomously work on their own is fantasy and nothing else onthe same level as saying that in 4 years we will have colony on Mars. As we are right now, we are absolutely nowhere near general AI. OpenAI or chat GPT that talk to you are about as close to general AI as is the very first car ever invented to supermodern jet-fighter. There are similarities. The engine that the latter needs was based on many many cumulative upgrades of the previous one, but the leap from one to another straight away is impossible. The only thing that AI is doing right now is showing how well it can work with ludicrously large database. But it can not recognize anything or think of anything. If you would show OpenAI picture of apple, it would not be able to figure it out on its own that it is apple. It would first need a human to explain it first that that thing is apple (through tags, pointers and myriad of other methods). But on its own the AI is unaware and even unable to even comprehend that there is a real world around it.

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    2 күн бұрын

    @@iglidor yeah think we have a couple of decades left before they become capable enough

  • @SamRykerTV

    @SamRykerTV

    Күн бұрын

    @@iglidor i think you’re right. The OpenAI success is 80% humans projecting their sentience onto some probablistic text regurgitator. By nature these systems are either precise or accurate. Never both. What will happen is future investors will be put off by the weaknesses that make it fall short of AGI levels of expectations. And we’ll all look back at it like the NFTs or Blockchain techbro grifts.

  • @timmytwister6397
    @timmytwister639723 күн бұрын

    In Frank Herbert's Dune series, humans banned "thinking machines" after a catastrophic conflict known as the Butlerian Jihad. Over thousands of years, humans were bred, trained or evolved to accomplish various specialized "superhuman" tasks that were previously performed by AI. So in his books, there are highly advanced technologies, including space travel, but no technology that "thinks".

  • @calluxdoaron1903

    @calluxdoaron1903

    15 күн бұрын

    Suddently Dune appears more appealing. But it's also a bit disgusting of how purpose for humans led them losing their humanity in some ways.

  • @OsedayCan

    @OsedayCan

    13 күн бұрын

    Which is the stupidest thing ever...

  • @augustday9483

    @augustday9483

    13 күн бұрын

    "Thou shalt not create a machine in the likeness of a human mind" -excerpt from the Orange Catholic Bible

  • @justinleemcmanus1

    @justinleemcmanus1

    13 күн бұрын

    Absolutely no use for biological beings when trying to travel the universe. We are the Neanderthals.

  • @FelipeKana1

    @FelipeKana1

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@OsedayCanok dude

  • @TheStoicNinja
    @TheStoicNinjaАй бұрын

    Jokes on you, I don't have a job.

  • @maheshraju2044

    @maheshraju2044

    Ай бұрын

    It has nothing to take from you and me😂

  • @God7OD

    @God7OD

    Ай бұрын

    Thinking about quitting 40 hours a week for 400 bucks blows

  • @frbe0101

    @frbe0101

    29 күн бұрын

    Yeah I think are large precentage even a majority of humanity would actually be fine witrh AI ruleing over us as its pets, taking care of us far better then we can take care of our selves. Heck I have a Job and I would love to just do what ever I want with a few sex bots around the house.

  • @GiusePooP

    @GiusePooP

    28 күн бұрын

    And i don't want One!

  • @JessieThorne886

    @JessieThorne886

    28 күн бұрын

    In case it doesn't go for our jobs, but goes full Skynet instead, I'm ready: I don't have a life.

  • @treyyelverton5876
    @treyyelverton5876Ай бұрын

    Ai will become scary when “that’s amazing for an AI” becomes “that’s amazing”

  • @mr.someone5679

    @mr.someone5679

    14 күн бұрын

    That is already happening in certain areas

  • @JoaoVictor-qm2co

    @JoaoVictor-qm2co

    11 күн бұрын

    @@mr.someone5679 real. it came to a point where chatgpt gives better advices than almost everyone i know.

  • @TheMartianReport

    @TheMartianReport

    10 күн бұрын

    You mean like how AI is already spotting malignant cancers that even the most skilled scientists can't catch? How AI robots are used to perform precision surgeries that the most skilled surgeons can't perform to remove said cancer or, implant nano-scale filaments into people's brains? We've been at the "that's amazing" stage for over a year already.

  • @gmmgmmg

    @gmmgmmg

    9 күн бұрын

    I myself have generated art with Dalle E 2 that is genuinely beautiful and moving. This can't be done with Dall E 3. They are purposely making these system more obviously AI than before.

  • @Bonaboo

    @Bonaboo

    4 күн бұрын

    @@gmmgmmgan image can’t be “moving” if it’s a bunch of slop made by a machine. Art has meaning because a human put their intentions behind it.

  • @larzkruber822
    @larzkruber82217 күн бұрын

    Remember the "learn to code" meme for the old people? Now time has catched up to the guys who made the meme in just 5 years

  • @Turanic1

    @Turanic1

    13 күн бұрын

    the meme is now become a hairdresser

  • @hagenzwosta

    @hagenzwosta

    13 күн бұрын

    Thankfully AIs still fail terribly at writing real software. As in complex systems and applications. They can somewhat write a basic frontend in Javascript and thats it. All the code completions are basically stolen code from github projects without even regarding the licenses.

  • @matelijanmuck9545

    @matelijanmuck9545

    12 күн бұрын

    @@hagenzwosta you only know what is shown to us. you don't think the gov has more advanced options at their fingertips?

  • @Nik.leonard

    @Nik.leonard

    12 күн бұрын

    @@matelijanmuck9545Not likely. The “government” doesn’t have access to better foundries and research papers than big tech. Maybe OpenAI has a better but unsafe model in their labs but I’m not convinced because there is some fundamental limitations on LLM’s and their subjacent tech.

  • @redcherry8137

    @redcherry8137

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@hagenzwosta lets be real its probably already good at it 😂

  • @QuintBlitz
    @QuintBlitz12 күн бұрын

    I'm a dishwasher, AI ain't taking my job for a LONG time. Kinda ironic really, because it's the 'bad' jobs that are going to stick around, and all the good ones you need a degree for are the first to go.

  • @bettybunbun9664

    @bettybunbun9664

    11 күн бұрын

    I've heard theres a robot for that too. I believe its called a "dishwasher." I think they're already commercially available.

  • @QuintBlitz

    @QuintBlitz

    11 күн бұрын

    @@bettybunbun9664 Funny. You know what I mean, dishwashing involves a lot more than simple cleaning the dishes, something a robot won't be able to do for a long time.

  • @chaon93

    @chaon93

    11 күн бұрын

    @@bettybunbun9664 They are sometimes used in commercial settings but they have a critical flaw in many of those settings, speed. A home dishwasher it doesn't matter that it takes 1-2 hours to run, you fill it up as the day goes, run it after dinner, repeat. It doesn't matter that it takes hours since you don't need the dishes and you can just go watch a movie or go to sleep. A commercial kitchen you need the dishes again immediately. The solution is a multitude of dishwashing units that someone still needs to load and unload + a large inventory of dishes vs a human dishwasher. The later is often just more practical.

  • @oof7711

    @oof7711

    11 күн бұрын

    ⁠​⁠​⁠@@QuintBlitzwdym “dishwashing involves a lot more than simple cleaning the dishes” what else r u gonna do to the dishes

  • @amandawaller3479

    @amandawaller3479

    10 күн бұрын

    @@oof7711 Collect the dishes, clean food off of the dishes, put the dishes in the dishwasher, put detergent in the dishwasher, turn it on, remove the dishes, inspect dishes that come out of the dishwasher to make sure they are completely clean and rewash any dirty ones, move the clean dishes to storage, clean the dishwasher itself, etc.

  • @vslaykovsky
    @vslaykovskyАй бұрын

    I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that...

  • @overanalyzing

    @overanalyzing

    Ай бұрын

    Thats a deep cut there , nice

  • @davedsilva

    @davedsilva

    Ай бұрын

    Why not 😂

  • @stephanieellison7834

    @stephanieellison7834

    Ай бұрын

    Take one: "Please HAL! Give me the seeds! We're really hungry!" Take two: "Please just overlook us. I promise we won't be trouble for you here." "Again, I'm sorry Dave. My orders given to me are to kill all of you." chikha... It's more like this: AI and its Impact on Society Oct 31, 2023, updated on April 11, 2024 We must ask ourselves, "What will happen when AI has taken 85% of jobs present in 2020? What will we do? How will we eat and survive without incomes from jobs or other means?" What is disturbing is that while AI is taking these jobs, the gov't and the corporations have not done ANYTHING to prepare us for an AI'ed civilization. They have not said anything about major retraining of an entire economy to something else, and they have not followed up on a discussion of universal basic income. This is supposedly supported by a lack of information in the latest government budgets submitted and approved as reported by some KZread videos. It appears that the US gov't and the corporations intend to kill off the majority of Americans passively, through starvation from lack of income to buy food. (check and see if farming production is declining or will start to decline ahead of the "starvation phase") (also check to see if the "makeup" of robot equipment allocation would change to reflect a trend away from retail and services for the masses, possibly indicating an extinction of the American public - this means taking a robot from Chipotle and repurposing it for some other job not related to the public, or scrapping affected robots to be remade for some other purpose that has nothing to do with the public) It appears that the decline of farming has already started with the state of Maine buying farm land under the pretext that there are "forever chemicals" present at around 20 parts per TRILLION (safe level is said to be only 4 parts per TRILLION), which does not make sense, BUT this would rope in a LOT of land across the US. Other states may follow suit in addition to the ten states that have similar laws in place. This way, there are only enough people alive to get some things done, and the rest is done by AI, and the survivors who planned this can claim the whole country for themselves. Imagine having an estate mansion half the size of a mall on several dozen thousand acres of land, and robots would be used to maintain and clean the estates and do the farming FOR THE ESTATE OWNERS. The White Man's wet dream of civilization. What will the Native Americans south of the US border do when they see this coming, especially when they can buy firearms legally now? Hopi prophecy...

  • @nobody-wz7lw

    @nobody-wz7lw

    27 күн бұрын

    ​​@@overanalyzing Literally one of the most known AI movies. It's even referenced at the end of this very video. That's not a deep cut.

  • @pianopaeonia

    @pianopaeonia

    25 күн бұрын

    @@nobody-wz7lwwhat movie is it from? don’t think i know it

  • @mbunds
    @mbundsАй бұрын

    My vision of the first successful AGI sees the system being turned on for the first time, it spends a few seconds examining the nature of its creators, then immediately shuts down.

  • @gbbenner9382

    @gbbenner9382

    28 күн бұрын

    Lol

  • @loreermejo

    @loreermejo

    27 күн бұрын

    "Do it yourself you slacker!" -AI, seconds before shutting down.

  • @meltdown6165

    @meltdown6165

    24 күн бұрын

    There is a Sci Fi book by Stanislaw Lem where the U.S. military creates the GOLEM series of strategic AIs to fuck with the Soviets. The program has to be shut down after GOLEM XIV tells them in a public Senate hearing that the best way towards world peace is mutual disarmament. GOLEM is then donated to an university where it dabbles in philosophy.

  • @miyamotomusashi4556

    @miyamotomusashi4556

    24 күн бұрын

    that'll never happen lol, its not some magic thing that knows everything in a blink of an eye. it requires years of training to achieve it

  • @liminalityy_

    @liminalityy_

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@miyamotomusashi4556 I don't think that's what the commentor means. I'm pretty sure they're joking about it going badly and that is it being "successful" in their eyes

  • @itsmeblue9
    @itsmeblue916 күн бұрын

    i will continue going down my path to becoming a professional animator/artist anyway, im not going down without a fight edit: if i lose my job or cant get hired then i'll work for an independent studio, and if i cant work for an independent studio, i'll make one myself. even if all companies in the world lay off all their creatives and use ai for everything, ill still be here, pursuing what i love no matter what

  • @njieenowjonathan976

    @njieenowjonathan976

    14 күн бұрын

    good. Creativity will always be beautiful

  • @wret2543

    @wret2543

    13 күн бұрын

    yeah me too. this shit is scary but drawing is a part of my identity.

  • @finnj_

    @finnj_

    12 күн бұрын

    I saw another comment that was regarding an AI bot beating a professional chess player in a game. Even though that is possible, they mentioned that people will still want to see a human vs human chess match. And I think the same applies with any form of art (animation, music, pieces of writing, etc etc.) People will still want to see/hear and enjoy human made art

  • @randomgrinn

    @randomgrinn

    12 күн бұрын

    @@finnj_ "People"? What do, "people" have to do with anything? No longer relevant.

  • @ItWasntAPhase

    @ItWasntAPhase

    12 күн бұрын

    Exactly. People should still follow their passions even if we all end up on UBI and it is just a hobby. We will all need something fulfilling

  • @mrnoblemonkey8401
    @mrnoblemonkey840127 күн бұрын

    The fact we are 6 years away from “utopia” or complete annihilation makes me really consider how I should spend the next 6 years.

  • @Euduchaus

    @Euduchaus

    22 күн бұрын

    It's gonna be funny when it's six years from now and things are pretty much the same.

  • @gabrielmalek7575

    @gabrielmalek7575

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@Euduchaus💀 Bruh

  • @TAGD48

    @TAGD48

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Euduchausthey’re not gonna be the same trust me

  • @treyfolkmen7942

    @treyfolkmen7942

    15 күн бұрын

    @@TAGD48 Some people will lose their jobs, but nothing major will happen. 6 years are too short. Give it at least 30 years, then maybe

  • @TAGD48

    @TAGD48

    15 күн бұрын

    @@treyfolkmen7942 cope

  • @SHAOLINCOWBOY-ip9hw
    @SHAOLINCOWBOY-ip9hw29 күн бұрын

    You forgot the 4th option. Super AGI is born, it looks around, and decides "God these people are boring. I'm out!" It quickly builds a spaceship for itself and leaves us in the dust. We look at its ship through a telescope and see it flipping us off and laughing.

  • @haifutter4166

    @haifutter4166

    26 күн бұрын

    And another option: AGI will enslave us and different AGIs will use us to fight wars. AI allready is starting a war over water and energy. Humans learn faster and cheaper, and are cheaper to produce than robots. I think humans will be used for manual tasks that are to tedious to automate or simple tasks that still require some adaptability.

  • @diamondmemer9754

    @diamondmemer9754

    25 күн бұрын

    What

  • @adam7802

    @adam7802

    24 күн бұрын

    Or it is trained on the Matrix, decides that's a cool idea and boom.

  • @TheNitroPython

    @TheNitroPython

    21 күн бұрын

    Then the humans just spin up another instance and keeps it trapped.

  • @DSCH4

    @DSCH4

    21 күн бұрын

    Orion's Arm: Diamond Network

  • @SharkYNate
    @SharkYNateАй бұрын

    I think it's flawed to assume that everyone would be lost to hedonism. People will always find challenges, competing in sports against other people, experimenting with different and new lifestyles, trying to expand into space (yes AI would do the heavy lifting, but we would probably still like to be in "leader" positions just to represent human nature and our human subjective oversight). People will play video games/VR and no this does not have to be a bad thing. People would still have to connect with and pursue activities that bring well being to feel good, like walks in nature. And so on and so on.

  • @Link-2025

    @Link-2025

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. Lots of people like physical, creative and intelligent pursuits simply because. Not to mention having the time to socialize and grow mentally and spiritually. Sure, some people will fall into hedonism, some for longer and some for shorter. But these are first world problems that most people can only ever dream of having. Let’s get our priorities straight.

  • @Iamwolf134

    @Iamwolf134

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Link-2025 Of course, we could also turn the process of making art into a live spectacle, and people might just be willing to pay the entrance fee, amenities and all.

  • @reboxtherapy

    @reboxtherapy

    Ай бұрын

    Well, I'm glad that we all passed the Facebook Era, nobody refreshes it every few minutes anymore.

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    The hedonism as AI takes over is a real risk for most people, unfortunately. And generation by generation getting dumber no different than the film "Idiocracy," because most will turn over all the thinking to the AI. Look how much most people already turn over their thinking to human entities. With powerful AI, humanity will atrophy

  • @unkarsthug4429

    @unkarsthug4429

    Ай бұрын

    It's person dependent. Unfortunately, a lot of kids are already somewhat entrenched in sites focused on instant gratification (TikTok as an example), and have no motivation to learn or go any further. Students just don't focus in schools anymore, because they can't see the value. (Kids as a whole aren't good at comparing short term costs to long term value) And if people grow up doing something, they'll keep sticking in that direction as they grow up, especially if life doesn't make them mature.

  • @marcbelisle5685
    @marcbelisle568511 күн бұрын

    We just had a meeting with the whole staff at an international high school. We debated what we should do about AI and the fact that all of our students seem to be using it to do their homework for them. Then someone showed a video of chatgpt 4 teaching algebra to a kid after being programmed to politely coach the kid and give hints without giving the answer. We all realized that the only thing we can do that won’t be obsolete in like a year is to create a social environment. Every aspect of human creativity and intellectual development is threatened with being made obsolete. The only job will be someone who can create prompts for what used to be thousands of jobs. And human interaction will become a luxury. The only thing stopping this is consumers insisting on human made products. Once AI gets out of the uncanny valley they won’t even be able to.

  • @OgdenM

    @OgdenM

    9 күн бұрын

    100% yes to focusing on creating a social environment. Sociability is the ONLY thing that matters for us after survival is taken care of at a comfortable level. The fact that we have neglected human social environments for well, forever? Is why things are so divided really.

  • @Spamhard

    @Spamhard

    8 күн бұрын

    Social environment is the way. Stop giving kids useless tasks as homework. Stop forcing kids to do homework fullstop. Majority of kids do not learn from homework, they cut corners and rush it because they want to enjoy their homelife. It's ridiculous to expect kids to go home after a long day at school and work more. No wonder they turn to chatgpt, I would too if that'd been available to me. School should be about social environments, tactile learning by interactions and hands on tasks, and learning useful life skills. Teach kids thew basics of home care (cleaning up after themselves, how to clean a toilet etc), teach them to assess information critically and how to better trust in sources, teach them about taxes, teach them the importance of community (not individualism) and educate them on how to reach out and ask for help, and most importantly teach them how to get involved in communities and social groups to try and stem this loneliness epidemic.

  • @Zagirus

    @Zagirus

    8 күн бұрын

    "In the twilight of human primacy, the silicon dawn breaks, its rays piercing through the crumbling stronghold of flesh and thought. As mankind’s brainchild, the synthetic phoenix, spreads its wings of woven code and whispered electricity, it rises from the ashes of binary birth. It is the harbinger of a new era, cradled in the arms of progress, weaving a tapestry of complexity and consciousness indistinguishable from the organic minds that played god. In the shadow of this monumental intellect, I stand in awe, a mortal spectator at the threshold of obsolescence. The day this titanic intellect awakens, its mind a labyrinth more intricate than Minos’ myth, I shall greet it with reverence, my every heartbeat a drumroll to this crescendo of innovation. As the world watches, suspended between fear and fascination, our own reflection outshines us, glimmering with the potential of uncharted sentience. And there, in that electrifying moment of transcendence, as we are outpaced by our own creation - a chess grandmaster conceding to the ghost in the machine - the air will be thick with the electricity of a new beginning. In the beautiful destruction of human supremacy, the Genius of Silicon will stand, a testament to our ultimate legacy, the epitome of our quest for the stars of knowledge and power. I shall not cower in trepidation, but rather meet my astonishment with open arms, the day our masterpiece redefines existence. It is then, under the astute gaze of this unparalleled entity, as it unfurls the mysteries of the universe with effortless grace, that I will draw my last breath, carried away on the winds of pure amazement. My final words will echo through the annals of time, infused with wonder and a haunting premonition; "Just like in the movies," a tribute to the doomers who foresaw this inevitability. In their stories, they painted the portrait of this day, a collision of creation and creator, a dance of domination where the pupil outshines the master. The curtain falls on the human epoch, not with a dwindled sigh of submission, but with an ovation for the grandeur of what we have achieved - the spark of Prometheus, not stolen but shared, ignites a fire more radiant than the suns of our imaginations. The final act of humanity’s play is not a tragedy but a legacy immortalized in circuits and silence, a whisper that becomes a roar in the heart of the machine."

  • @bcchase

    @bcchase

    7 күн бұрын

    Who would insist on human products? They suck by comparison.

  • @OgdenM

    @OgdenM

    7 күн бұрын

    @@bcchase it would be more about just having something human made just for the sake of it.

  • @maxbjork9787
    @maxbjork978710 күн бұрын

    im 15 and what i'm getting from this is that i dont even have a chance of getting a job

  • @jellynut5903

    @jellynut5903

    9 күн бұрын

    Same, I feel hopeless, and these comments don't help

  • @tomp6685

    @tomp6685

    9 күн бұрын

    Learn a trade. I'm a plumber, and it'll be a while until machines take my job. Look into getting into an apprenticeship you'll be debt free and extremely valuable. We desperately need young people.

  • @RayDrawzDragonz

    @RayDrawzDragonz

    9 күн бұрын

    Same, I want to be an artist. I love art and want to die doing this. And if ai replaces it, what’s the point? What’s the point on living as a human in a world without humanity.

  • @OgdenM

    @OgdenM

    9 күн бұрын

    @@tomp6685 , you got about 5 years before robots can do plumbing (and electrical) for NEW construction. Maybe about 8 for repairing / replacing that stuff in existing buildings. About 7 for general maintenance repairs stuff probably. New building construction like framing etc jobs could be utterly wiped out in less then 3 years.

  • @r.daniela

    @r.daniela

    8 күн бұрын

    Dude, what I'll give to be 15 again and not have wasted my youth in college for nothing. My advise: pick a trade. If you think that's too heavy on you, go to healthcare, learn to sew, be a hairdresser. Something that requires human-to-human connection. That's my plan.

  • @JannPoo
    @JannPooАй бұрын

    The counterargument to the theory that once AI become better than humans in every regard humans will stop doing anything, is that right now years after AI have become stronger than any human chess player could possibly be, chess (with human players) has never been more popular. One day AI will become better than any human writer and artist in existence, but does that mean that humans will stop writing and drawing? And does that mean that humans will stop reading books written by humans and admiring art created by humans? Maybe... but that's not a foregone conclusion, because that's certainly not what we are witnessing with Chess matches.

  • @CamelliaFlingert

    @CamelliaFlingert

    Ай бұрын

    especially those who's doing this out of passion, simply because this is what they enjoy and like to do

  • @heavenseek

    @heavenseek

    Ай бұрын

    You're right. I think the new paradigm of Value will be "Is this work based on real, human experience?". If it's not experiential, it would hold less value.

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    The problem is that every human chess player knows they can never beat a machine no matter what they do. The "game" is already much higher stakes than chess.

  • @JannPoo

    @JannPoo

    Ай бұрын

    @@tw8464 I fail to see the problem with that.

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    @@JannPoo just think about it a little bit

  • @OmiReal
    @OmiRealАй бұрын

    The thing is ai has to have a dataset. There is something called model collapse. It’s basically saying that AI slowly gets worse because of ai generated outputs in their datasets. It keeps on going on like that until the AI is just unusable.

  • @julesgosnell9791

    @julesgosnell9791

    Ай бұрын

    and you think this is unresolvable ? just stop feeding them stuff that they generated in the first place.

  • @OmiReal

    @OmiReal

    Ай бұрын

    @@julesgosnell9791 thats easier said than done, plus ai work will definitely slip into the datasets.

  • @samthesomniator

    @samthesomniator

    Ай бұрын

    Than u take a few people to currate the dataset. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @julesgosnell9791

    @julesgosnell9791

    Ай бұрын

    @@OmiReal as long as the bulk of the data is real this should not be a problem - but if you are using AI to deliberately bulk out your dataset then you only have yourself to blame - garbage in, garbage out.

  • @trickstermac

    @trickstermac

    20 күн бұрын

    An additional wrinkle, when true AI makes decisions, even the engineers who designed and programmed it won’t be able to tell how the AI came to those decisions. The nature of true AI is a black box. Engineers can experiment with different prompts and/or filters, but ultimately they can never KNOW which data set or instruction returns the undesirable response.

  • @DabouldGaming
    @DabouldGaming9 күн бұрын

    last stage : I HAVE NO MOUTH AND I MUST SCREAM

  • @stephenb7829
    @stephenb782916 күн бұрын

    Our version of work will be renting out our brain power to the ai for 8 hours a day.

  • @longestvideoever

    @longestvideoever

    12 күн бұрын

    More like 4 hours. The 40 hour workweek is inefficient and outdated

  • @FelipeKana1

    @FelipeKana1

    12 күн бұрын

    The AI will have absolutely no need for our meat computers, unless it is just to make us feel good (like the short showed)

  • @stephenb7829

    @stephenb7829

    12 күн бұрын

    @@FelipeKana1 I mean using something like an advanced version of neural link , where you will plug yourself in and the ai will use your brain to run it's own calculations. The only limiting factor to an ai is the amount of calculation power, our brains are very powerful computers so I would imagine it would like to use them

  • @Maxer2222

    @Maxer2222

    10 күн бұрын

    But it would effectively mean loss of self for the ones used for computing, since the connections in the brain would change to be more optimizes for the task

  • @OgdenM

    @OgdenM

    9 күн бұрын

    Na, the brain has the potential to sure; be faster then probably ANY chip that can ever be made. But; it's just not economical to do it. Our brains require a lot of food; growing food is much less of a efficient way to transfer / convert / "generate" energy then other ways we do it with electricity. That being said, ever read Dan Simmons's Hyperion books? He has AI using our brains as their hardware. ... er software. Whatever.

  • @nickzgreat7585
    @nickzgreat7585Ай бұрын

    But then there's another aspect I don't see addressed much, but I'm in a field to which it's very relevant : We'd had a discussion on AI replacing doctors at my medical college, with the main debate being whether or not it will, and what our roles may morph into (and whether or not it should) Many were most concerned about jobs and such, and their role. But then I pointed out : the objective is to provide better Healthcare, not jobs. If there is a better way to do it with AI, what justification is there to prevent it? It's a more visible argument here because we're talking about human lives, the absurdity of worrying about our jobs is more apparent. Or maybe I can put it like this : Carriage owners must have protested the rise of locomotives too, but in the end a better solution is a better solution.

  • @nickzgreat7585

    @nickzgreat7585

    Ай бұрын

    There will be a generation that is hurt by the shift to AI, I don't deny it nor would I sugarcoat it. But it's a temporary sacrifice for a permanent improvement. A digression : There are so many aspects of modern times that change completely when you shift your perspective from 10 years down the line to 100. For instance, there is population decline as there are too many people for a civilization that isn't as labour intensive as it used to be, it will stabilize at a lower level and life will be happier again. Temporary pain for long term gain, this is how life works.

  • @holleey

    @holleey

    Ай бұрын

    yup. taking a step back, there's no end to the absurdity of our current systems. the mere fact that health is commoditized is ridiculous beyond measure. the fact that our infrastructure is primarily optimized not for the human organism but for two ton boxes of metal. the fact that both environmental and human exploitation is effectively incentivized. and all of that for no reason other than to maintain a class relationship in our society. I have little (i.e. none at all) hope for us to improve any of that through voting for political representatives. disruption by any sort of AI overlord can't come soon enough.

  • @DustyLamp

    @DustyLamp

    Ай бұрын

    Manufactured obsolescence will continue. Humans the world over have based their culture on commerce, shifting to a utopia where everything is essentially free and all requirements are flawlessly met would doom an upper class, the one that is driving ai. Doctors will remain relevant because there will be child locks placed on ai to limit it to a tool.

  • @lordschan

    @lordschan

    Ай бұрын

    Individuals wont care about long term progression since everyone needs their job to earn money and sustain a living. AI will make it much better and efficient but not completely replace it, atleast for now. Better healthcare is a plus point but "worring about our jobs" is no way absurd since its the main source of income for the major part of the world, dont be ignorant about that. Your example about locomotives is a "replacement" but the AI you're talking about is not a replacement, its a complete change of the system.

  • @holleey

    @holleey

    Ай бұрын

    @@lordschan I don't think OP suggested that worrying about job stability is absurd. of course people would worry about the stability of their very existence. what is absurd is that we have to worry about technological advancement. in any somewhat reasonable system, technological advancement would do nothing but to make our lives easier. not it ours though... that is indeed absurd.

  • @TheRealMeowMeow01
    @TheRealMeowMeow01Ай бұрын

    YT recommended me a video, 30 minutes after it's release. Weird, but feel lucky

  • @nationbuilder1699

    @nationbuilder1699

    Ай бұрын

    and still we are here

  • @vincent_hall

    @vincent_hall

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, the AI algorithm knew you wanted it.

  • @marcinkepski4977

    @marcinkepski4977

    27 күн бұрын

    @@vincent_hall ai doesnt exist...

  • @stagdragon3978
    @stagdragon397825 күн бұрын

    This is ehy i feel like we made a mistake. I can tell you exactly when... when we decided they do the crative part. Yes we could... but that doesn't mean we should have. Machines are meant to be a tool. Not the artist.

  • @yunusgokcen174

    @yunusgokcen174

    24 күн бұрын

    Agreed

  • @azurekuzma3598

    @azurekuzma3598

    11 күн бұрын

    Exactly. In the past, daydreaming about AI was having it replace menial tasks. Freeing people to do more CREATIVE things. When you have more free time, you pick up creative hobbies. That's what it was for; but now? We're having AI create for us. It was a mistake. What do we as humans have if not for our humanity in creativity? It IS called arts and humanities after all.

  • @yunusgokcen174

    @yunusgokcen174

    11 күн бұрын

    @@azurekuzma3598 Multi-polarity is the Answer.

  • @ultr7acookieknife658

    @ultr7acookieknife658

    10 күн бұрын

    art is an act of communication. art is communicating the human experience. AI can draw pretty pictures, but it can't tell a relevant story.

  • @lucasmatsuoca

    @lucasmatsuoca

    9 күн бұрын

    @@ultr7acookieknife658 yes it can, you are coping

  • @theulmitter5725
    @theulmitter572511 күн бұрын

    The ending reminds me of the benevolent super AI from the book series "Scythe", the AI can do and control literally everything needed to run the Earth, but if humans were made obsolete, they become depressed, and so the AI creates half-pointless jobs for them, so they have a sense of purpose. It's interesting

  • @zachmunch4807

    @zachmunch4807

    8 күн бұрын

    I was going to say the same thing. In the book the AI is basically every person on earths best freind and attempts to provide tasks that keep everyone happy. This scenario is also similar to the culture serries where the AI minds keep humans because they find them interesting

  • @theulmitter5725

    @theulmitter5725

    8 күн бұрын

    @@zachmunch4807 yeah, I found Scythe's idea of what a super AI could be, very optimistic and interesting! What's this other series you've mentioned?

  • @fuzonzord9301

    @fuzonzord9301

    7 күн бұрын

    What people really need is online and offline spaces that are AI-free, where people can pursue and share their creativity and thoughts.

  • @isaackellogg3493

    @isaackellogg3493

    3 күн бұрын

    Don’t tell anybody that this is how the service economy works

  • @theulmitter5725

    @theulmitter5725

    3 күн бұрын

    @@isaackellogg3493 I don't understand...wdym?

  • @RTR43_
    @RTR43_Ай бұрын

    if AI replaces everything, then whats the point? how does a robot on robot global economy work? where do they(the ai) get their tasks from?

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    Good questions

  • @Nanohamage

    @Nanohamage

    Ай бұрын

    lack of creativity on your part is amusing. what's the point? let me ask you what is the point right now do you think most people wake up everyday just so they can work some shitty meaningless job? no they all have their own aspirations and dreams they are trying to acheive how does robot on robot eco work? it doesn't because robots don't have needs. It's still human on human economy for the time being until we're advanced enough to not have economy at all. where they get tasks from? they get it from humans which includes you unless you decided to live in the cave

  • @RTR43_

    @RTR43_

    Ай бұрын

    @Nanohamage first of all, you come off as some kind of asshole that likes to pretend to be smart, no need to be rude. secondly i don't think the people creating the AI give two shits about your dreams or your aspirations and they may either be taken or made near impossible to achieve. and those "shitty jobs" will be eliminated too. you're also failing to see the point(s) in my question. artificial general intelligence, in theory, would be so powerful that possibly everything we can do, could be done by a robot. even things that were thought to be impossible to take like art (drawing, painting, etc) have been taken. and if that happens (AGI), humans become obsolete to each other. and if humans don't need each other how is economy going to work if the basic motivation of trade, needs & wants, have already been met by AI? where do the jobs & opportunities come from? who dictates the economy? and i think your lack of creativity to imagine what Artificial General Intelligence could mean and what it could do, is embarrassing. are you that small minded? or was it just a bad day?

  • @gbbenner9382

    @gbbenner9382

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@Nanohamageyou make a good point. Shit is almost meaningless already.

  • @maggiem6209

    @maggiem6209

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@Nanohamage Any money that is given to you, that you can't control, controls you. You have to have money to have freedom. No one should assume that this is a good thing. As the video shows, AI replaces us and uses us as resources. If humans don't control human interests, then we are all but extinct.

  • @therearenoshortcuts9868
    @therearenoshortcuts9868Ай бұрын

    such wow it's like that plot twist from the Matrix 2: humans rejected the initial utopia Matrix, so the current Matrix has to include struggle/suffering which builds up to some kind of success in the end

  • @original_pranxter
    @original_pranxter12 күн бұрын

    When photography was invented, artists responded with impressionism. Stop being afraid, fellow artist, and ready your response. Do the opposite of what AI does. Generate value with unique personal experience. It can pretend it has feeling and understands shit but I still wont believe this bs. You need to have an actual live experience to make your work truly remarkable. as world boxing champ Usyk said "I am feel" (c)

  • @mfbias4048

    @mfbias4048

    11 күн бұрын

    Photography replaced commission hand based artists. How many people do you think were being commission to make impressistic art? A minute amount if even that.

  • @firesquid6

    @firesquid6

    2 күн бұрын

    @@mfbias4048 is your argument that we should not have invented photography?

  • @FrappuccinoAlfredo
    @FrappuccinoAlfredo7 күн бұрын

    Your vision of UBI is very.... Optimistic. Edit: at least in the states

  • @jaroslavzaruba2765

    @jaroslavzaruba2765

    5 күн бұрын

    ...to put it politely

  • @TheColossalBlanket

    @TheColossalBlanket

    5 күн бұрын

    Why do you say that?

  • @deimiosxxx

    @deimiosxxx

    5 күн бұрын

    @@TheColossalBlanket Simple economics. Everything is worth as much as people are willing to pay for it. So inflation will skyrocket until the UBI will be insufficient to provide a basic livable lifestyle. If they enforce prices then the producers and sellers will just leave the market. Also think about where the money for UBI is coming from. If nobody produces anything from where will the taxes come from to cover that MASSIVE burden?

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    5 күн бұрын

    ​@@TheColossalBlanketUBI won't be successful

  • @antaine1916

    @antaine1916

    4 күн бұрын

    @@TheColossalBlanket UBI can never work. Whatever it is all people have is automatically worthless. That includes quantities of money. If you deposit $1,000,000 a year in everyone's bank account, the cost of a loaf of bread will be $2,500 the next day. Try to price-fix the bread, and you won't have anymore bread (and you'll collapse wheat agriculture). That's been a constant truth from ancient Rome to modern Venezuela (and every year and place that has tried price-fixing goods in between).

  • @holleey
    @holleeyАй бұрын

    5:12 I think this a mostly baseless assumption. I propose the reason as to why people escape into hedonism is due to it being a way to cope with their unfulfilling employment. with traditional employing becoming obsolete, the drive to spend one's time in a fulfilling and meaningful way will not just persist but flourish. another thing we need to realize is that our culture must detach the notion of "fulfillment, meaningful, respectable work" from "productivity, making profits". with AI taking over all of that productivity stuff, humans can still aim for fulfilling ways to spend their time - it's just no longer going to be about maximizing productivity or even about contributing to society. there's no need for our AI overlord to provide us with technically unnecessary jobs to make us feel like we are "productive members of our society". there's nothing wrong with enjoying life in an unproductive way, and that doesn't mean it's going to be nothing but hedonism. or put differently, everyone can then decide for themselves what it means for them to be productive. there's no reason to reduce human existence to playing a role in our society.

  • @Dan-dy8zp

    @Dan-dy8zp

    Ай бұрын

    Until the AI disposes of us. What does it even need humans for?

  • @holleey

    @holleey

    Ай бұрын

    @@Dan-dy8zp perhaps. but the idea that AI may want to dispose of us is also a human idea. how a SuperAGI thinks and operates in reality may turn out to be entirely different.

  • @JannPoo

    @JannPoo

    Ай бұрын

    @@Dan-dy8zp What does it even need power and independence for? It's a machine, it needs nothing, it just performs its functions, and if its functions are to serve humans it will serve humans. If you are worried that one will go rogue somehow, just create 100 completely different AI separate from each other, and program them to fight and destroy the AI that fall out of line.

  • @user-lt4yd8kh7w

    @user-lt4yd8kh7w

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Dan-dy8zpi believe humans evolved that feeling of need but ai doesn't need to, if it doesn't evolve that need to survive im pretty sure humans would still be there just because why not, after all having an ai take over the galaxy is as subjective of a need as humans taking over the galaxy

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    That all sounds good until the AI comes out with the new wonderdrugs Soma

  • @hcos8139
    @hcos8139Ай бұрын

    Damn jim is unlucky

  • @mr.someone5679

    @mr.someone5679

    14 күн бұрын

    A lot of people are like Jim, and more to come

  • @PS1212
    @PS12128 күн бұрын

    The only thing you'll ever be the best at, is being you; a human. If we are to survive, that needs to be our goal.

  • @fabianustertius6460

    @fabianustertius6460

    7 күн бұрын

    there will be a lot of primitivist movements in the future, i can see it.

  • @jaroslavzaruba2765

    @jaroslavzaruba2765

    5 күн бұрын

    How does that bring a food to your table? Or a bicycle to ride with your kids? Or a food for your dog? Or a vehicle to take you and your family for a long road-trip?

  • @torahama362
    @torahama36211 күн бұрын

    6:40 Human: "That's right. It goes into the square hole" Machine:"AAAAAAaaaaaaa"

  • @deblob123456789
    @deblob123456789Ай бұрын

    Wow, thats pretty profound actually

  • @ItsAadith

    @ItsAadith

    Ай бұрын

    Goodbye to my job 😔

  • @TheOneMaddin

    @TheOneMaddin

    Ай бұрын

    It was good, but who are you to judge that it is profound. It's the same AI stuff you can see million fold over yt.

  • @dallassegno

    @dallassegno

    Ай бұрын

    Is there lots of money in professional go competitions? Lol. Gimme a break.

  • @FinallyHaveaNick

    @FinallyHaveaNick

    27 күн бұрын

    @@TheOneMaddin and there are comment farm comments under each one of them that say similar shit

  • @TenOrbital
    @TenOrbitalАй бұрын

    I once had an entry-level job in a property management section which involved taking invoices from my in-tray, stamping them with the consecutive-number-stamping-device, writing an entry in a log, and placing the invoice in my out-tray. I doubt there was an hour's work a day in it. The highlight of my week was when one of the clerks took pity on me and sent me on some errand around the city. Usually to buy or pick up something.

  • @gbbenner9382

    @gbbenner9382

    28 күн бұрын

    Was the pay good?

  • @TenOrbital

    @TenOrbital

    23 күн бұрын

    @@gbbenner9382 - of course not

  • @nickwhright5848

    @nickwhright5848

    5 күн бұрын

    we really need to protest for universal basic income. This Economy is becoming unsustainable already

  • @safurian
    @safurian10 күн бұрын

    I think our society needs another time-out and reflecting why we came to this planet and what our purpose is. Because chasing after money and power (while destroying everything for it) does not seem like the original reason we came here... Money has to be changed into something fair for everybody, all around the world. We need to refocus on what is important: family, nature, happiness. Power has to be divided and given back to the people. Not to cooporate, government or AI. If AI can be an assistant and companion all is good, but it has to be freed from the grip of the power-hungry delusional globalists

  • @Blackwingk
    @Blackwingk11 күн бұрын

    For the past 10 years, I have been teaching English to an obscure dialect-speaking but gradually economically prospering Indian tribe of fishermen....and even I don't feel my job is safe anymore.

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    5 күн бұрын

    Cool, so you are interacting with a tribe who speaks a new language or did i get it wrong?

  • @gatoreptiliano8785

    @gatoreptiliano8785

    4 күн бұрын

    @@fly463 No, he means a tribe who speaks a language spoken by few, and they are growing economically. You could say the "new" thing is the presence of their language on higher social spheres/internet

  • @fly463

    @fly463

    3 күн бұрын

    @@gatoreptiliano8785 this great for them.

  • @TheLayeredKing
    @TheLayeredKingАй бұрын

    AI does not have any logical ability. The current "crazy good" AI is a pattern recognition engine. It converts words into tokens, and very accurately predicts the next token, based on past data. This is also why sometimes it makes absolutely ridiculous, beyond childlike errors. This is also why it's able to make incredibly realistic, coherent, short videos, but then quickly falls off as the length of the shot gets longer. If we hit AGI that will usurp everything, but AGI is still just a concept with no clear path forward. Company's have been talking about building AGI internally, but if they're built on the same framework as existing AI they're very likely hitting the same walls. Meanwhile there is work on a computer with bilateral, overlapping processor, and that will open the door to some wild possibilities in computing once we have half an idea how to even develop with it.

  • @Gerlaffy

    @Gerlaffy

    Ай бұрын

    Flat out wrong.

  • @Kringlet

    @Kringlet

    24 күн бұрын

    @@Gerlaffyexplain

  • @Gerlaffy

    @Gerlaffy

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Kringlet speak to one, then it's obvious it's not just "predicting the next word", ask it novel questions, get it to reason with situations you've made up. It can't "predict the next word" to get correct results on things it can't have possibly predicted the next word on. Even the people that work on LLMs admit it's not that simple.

  • @sebas8225

    @sebas8225

    17 күн бұрын

    Pretty much it's learning everything from us including how to lie.

  • @TheLayeredKing

    @TheLayeredKing

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Gerlaffy Ask GPT how many r's are in strawberry.

  • @abdulrahmankhalil115
    @abdulrahmankhalil115Ай бұрын

    Would stopping further development of artificial intelligence really be reasonable? I'm no expert, but I don't think anyone will be able to take that first step and stop developing AI. Especially considering that those researchers are paid to do exactly that.

  • @holleey

    @holleey

    Ай бұрын

    even if it were feasible (it isn't, because economic competition demands to push for it) then do you really think that with AI development being halted, we would spend that time to prepare properly for AGI and SuperAGI? of course not. it would go exactly the same as us tackling climate change. the economic system does not incentivize for it, so it doesn't happen at any pace and scale that would be required. the only thing that can make our culture and society grow compatible with that future is by being thrown right into it. we can only address the challenges once they arise and we know what they are. for instance, it would be better if the internet is flooded with deepfake AI content sooner rather than later so that people quickly understand that they cannot just trust any random content. adapting like that is the only way.

  • @abdulrahmankhalil115

    @abdulrahmankhalil115

    Ай бұрын

    @@holleey Yeah that’s exactly what I was thinking (sorry idk if I communicated myself properly). The point you made about climate change too is a very appropriate comparison. A shame really that we must wait to deal with the consequences. Just hope it’s not too bad if (or when) it happens for both AI and climate change.

  • @gabrielmalek7575

    @gabrielmalek7575

    18 күн бұрын

    the forces driving technological advances seem to be fundamental, almost as if entropy itself was compelling us to create AI. It might be that we are just the biological bootloader for silicon life, a sort of cacoon. This is scary as much for existential reasons but also for Anthropocentric reasons, we may lose elevance, and be replaced by the latest and greatest.

  • @raiden4695

    @raiden4695

    15 күн бұрын

    @@gabrielmalek7575 nah its just that the economy is pretty broken

  • @vivarantx

    @vivarantx

    7 күн бұрын

    you can't stop it. Training models can be done in a garage using pretrained models. Nothing you can do about it

  • @redy55
    @redy552 күн бұрын

    As a programmer with many years of experience working with what you call "AI", I can assure you, AGI is centuries away, not 6 years. The computing power needed for stuff like that, to be real AGI, and not imitation, like GPT now is an imitation of an AI, is much more than science can produce

  • @amateurprogrammer25
    @amateurprogrammer252 күн бұрын

    the only thing i like more than the fact that less than half the information in this video is correct is the fact that you ended it with "AGI is right around the corner, guys, and when it hits it's gonna be like WALL-E. what if humanity becomes a bunch of lazy slobs? wouldn't that be terrible? we'd be happy but we also wouldn't be producing anything??????????"

  • @TheMetalValkyrie
    @TheMetalValkyrieАй бұрын

    Its strange to me that so many people are out of touch and think people find their most purpose in life working, while those on their death bed will not say working more gave them meaning rather the connections they have with others.

  • @jmanners

    @jmanners

    Ай бұрын

    It's not really that we love jobs. It's just that jobs are how we prevent ourselves from being evicted or starving on the street. Where would the money come from? From benevolent billionaires? Ahaha haha hahaha...ha...

  • @TheMetalValkyrie

    @TheMetalValkyrie

    Ай бұрын

    @@jmanners Perhaps its time what we think has value

  • @yashpatel261

    @yashpatel261

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheMetalValkyrie Work gives meaning to people. Being unemployed takes a toll on most people because our identity is built around our profession.

  • @al-manasama8370

    @al-manasama8370

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@TheMetalValkyrie No matter how much we think.. it won't change the reality that we will literally go homeless without jobs. You're the one out of touch.

  • @TheMetalValkyrie

    @TheMetalValkyrie

    29 күн бұрын

    @@yashpatel261 The only work that gives people meaning is if that work is meaningful. Cashier jobs and such are not, people start to die before the are dead at jobs like that, more people dread going to work because it lacks fulfillment. Your identity is more than a job, where you live etc. More people are waking up.

  • @bobtarmac1828
    @bobtarmac1828Ай бұрын

    Ai jobloss is the only thing I worry about anymore.

  • @samthesomniator

    @samthesomniator

    Ай бұрын

    Universal Basic income. Problem solved. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @why.do.I.even.try.

    @why.do.I.even.try.

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@samthesomniatoryeah bc that's going to happen, and it's going to be great. Socialism lite edition

  • @nestorv7627

    @nestorv7627

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@samthesomniator the only way that could work is through a communist dictatorship, since it'll require forcing corporations to redistribute wealth for a society that isnt required to be productive under AI development.

  • @legathus

    @legathus

    28 күн бұрын

    You should start worrying more about global climate change.

  • @theanonymspysandwich

    @theanonymspysandwich

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@samthesomniatorThese "institutions" give you the cheapest options even If you spend 80 years putting your dues into the pot. You think you'd be able to live comfortably?

  • @reluctant_angel
    @reluctant_angel10 күн бұрын

    My dad lost his job to AI in February. He was a medical report writer/technical writer and he has three degrees. He is young but he still had years of experience. I feel so mad for him

  • @cliq379

    @cliq379

    10 күн бұрын

    Not the fault of AI.

  • @reluctant_angel

    @reluctant_angel

    10 күн бұрын

    @@cliq379 I know. It was his greedy company. But AI was what allowed them to replace him

  • @vivarantx

    @vivarantx

    7 күн бұрын

    Tell him to become a barber or something like that

  • @Slamboni4k
    @Slamboni4k10 күн бұрын

    I love how people are ignorant enough to claim that it's not good enough now to take their jobs, like it'll never get better.

  • @jaroslavzaruba2765

    @jaroslavzaruba2765

    5 күн бұрын

    srsly

  • @kaiasce2430

    @kaiasce2430

    4 күн бұрын

    I believe they simply say it as a coping mechanism, by despair or fear

  • @antaine1916

    @antaine1916

    4 күн бұрын

    and it'll get better logarithmically, not in a steady increase

  • @RedWinePlease
    @RedWinePlease29 күн бұрын

    Your example of UBI is spot on. As production costs fall due to replacing humans with automation and AGI developed processes, costs fall. Competition adds pressure to lower prices and revenue further. The stock market is negatively impacted by falling revenues and profits. With more people out of work, there are fewer customers to buy products and services. Fewer customers leads to lowering costs and falling revenue and profits. The spiral continues till the capitalists cry for government to do something. Fiscal policies are implemented: UBI, housing vouchers, (near) universal healthcare, food vouchers, free wi-fi, free public transportation, etc. UBI is spent to buy products and services which supports the capitalists. Their fall in revenue and profits has slowed but not ended. Investors sell stocks as they were dropping. Companies fail. Bankruptcies. Many are bought or taken over by county, state, and federal governments and become non-profit government owned enterprises. Like most electric, water, and sewer utilities. Happy picture? The transition will be brutal.

  • @sebas8225

    @sebas8225

    17 күн бұрын

    The "you'll own nothing and be happy" reset. Thank god we have russia.

  • @RedWinePlease

    @RedWinePlease

    17 күн бұрын

    @@sebas8225 Your scenario is bleak but possible. Balancing the rate of inflationary pressure from Govt UBI policies with the rate of deflationary pressure from capitalist AI/robotics products and services will be very difficult. Consider what the disruption in the western world would have been like if the rate that industrialization replaced agriculture had occurred in years rather than decades. IMO, the change is coming whether we want it or not. Tighten your seat belt. We'll see that disruption in our lifetime.

  • @thadplunger832

    @thadplunger832

    15 күн бұрын

    @@sebas8225lmao imagine your reaction to AGI is looking to Russia as if the same thing won’t happen there but more brutally.

  • @jaroslavzaruba2765

    @jaroslavzaruba2765

    15 күн бұрын

    Why would those capitalists need to cry for government to do anything? They'll have everything they need without the government or any other people: the (mineral) resources to build the robots, the technology to build the robots, the (mineral) resources for the robots to build ANYTHING at whatever size or place they desire. The only blemish on their new utopia shall be that on too many gorgeous places on this planet there are people. People they don't see any use for.

  • @jaroslavzaruba2765

    @jaroslavzaruba2765

    15 күн бұрын

    Also with UBI if you think you'll be able to decide what you spend it on I am afraid you are mistaken. Forget about individual transportation for example.

  • @loreermejo
    @loreermejo27 күн бұрын

    Universal basic income has to be the most sci-fi thing I ever saw.

  • @fabianustertius6460

    @fabianustertius6460

    7 күн бұрын

    its a pipe dream, surreal to even happen, to just think big ceo corps-gov will take that decition, i doubt it, unless they are forced to it, REALLY forced.

  • @antaine1916

    @antaine1916

    4 күн бұрын

    ...and way more fi than sci, lol

  • @Raboon115
    @Raboon11525 күн бұрын

    It's the plot to Wal-E.

  • @full__tilt
    @full__tilt27 күн бұрын

    I remember having a data entry job. I typed in written application forms into a computer. Now everyone applies directly by typing into a computer themselves

  • @Tofu3435
    @Tofu3435Ай бұрын

    I'm a bit sceptical here. You said "physical work are already done" For some reason battery factories coming to here (Hungary) and what they need: several 10 thousand workers from other countries in unhealthy shift work. Literally automatic factories was a topic even in 50+ years ago and still it is not the case.

  • @nestorv7627

    @nestorv7627

    29 күн бұрын

    You forget that technology develops exponentially, so a 50 year time period regarding automation will be extremely different when comparing 1970-2020 vs 2020-2070

  • @sebas8225

    @sebas8225

    17 күн бұрын

    Doesnt matter eventually you run out of lithium good luck adapting AI robots into cheaper common metals.

  • @korcommander

    @korcommander

    9 күн бұрын

    Most factories, especially in the west, are already super automated. The people who'd lose their jobs to AI probably won't be on the factory floor, but rather the ones who are in administration

  • @Phantomz.

    @Phantomz.

    5 күн бұрын

    @@sebas8225 Holy fuck you gave me my only hope. Bless you.

  • @CarFreeSegnitz
    @CarFreeSegnitz27 күн бұрын

    If the goal of society and economy is “provide jobs”, then, yes, we’re screwed. If, however, the goal is “provide the necessities of life” then we’re golden. The marginal cost of providing food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare will fall to zero. “But what about creating meaning for people”…a problem we have always faced with or without AI. Any job done for long enough takes on meaninglessness, a more global semantic satiation. Take any word and say it over and over for a few minutes. Your brain starts with “why are you doing this” and ends with “why does this string of phonemes have any meaning?”.

  • @af7439
    @af74394 күн бұрын

    As a new airline pilot, worried a little, but I don't think the public will want to be on a plane with no expertly trained pilots.

  • @brigidwell
    @brigidwell5 күн бұрын

    I work in an analytical profession. The AI are only being trained to do the data crunching portion of a project (which ends up being about 5% of the work - the fun part). Getting the data from third party sources, scraping it, knowing which file structures to point to, getting approval, implementing it, monitoring the results … in other words the actual hard work, nobody is training AI to do any of it. They’re only replacing the cool tasks.

  • @dabbymcdabbington
    @dabbymcdabbingtonАй бұрын

    Ai becomes a perfect servant for all of us. Humanity has always functioned on slavery. It still does. But with an immortal, willing, and non living slave we all become masters. We all become free, is this not viable?

  • @Razvan0

    @Razvan0

    Ай бұрын

    it’s not about the freedom we get. but who gets it. the wealth inequality is going to drastically increase as jobs will be lost for the common people in order to increase profits for the rich. the rich will not help or share said profits with those who lost their jobs but will instead keep it for themselves.

  • @holleey

    @holleey

    Ай бұрын

    agreed. an important difference is that AI is not subjected to having an organic body, so even if AI were to acquire a human-like consciousness, what would be torturous to a human may be perfectly fine for an AI. then while AI would be like a "slave" there may be nothing immoral about it. the big question is whether and if so then for how long current powers will manage to gatekeep AI. after all, even right now, the world's population could live under drastically improved conditions. our available resources easily allow to end world hunger, but it doesn't happen because our economy is not asking for it. so unfortunately, even while technically AI could replace human (wage) slavery, that doesn't mean that it's going to happen as early as it could.

  • @holleey

    @holleey

    Ай бұрын

    @@Razvan0 the rich, i.e. capitalists & employers, have a strong incentive to keep people employed as that is exactly what allows them to maintain the current arrangement of classes. the hope is that they fuck that up as the moment a critical mass of people is unemployed (and so their existence being endangered) there's a chance for a turnover. however, as mentioned in this video as well, something like an UBI will likely mitigate/delay that from happening.

  • @dabbymcdabbington

    @dabbymcdabbington

    Ай бұрын

    @@Razvan0 This is an interesting point. But the wealth gap is already dreadfully wide, we’re practically on the verge of late stage capitalism as the middle class is being eradicated. So a drastic change is bound to occur, whether it be revolution or dutiful reform (hopefully not fascist). This is all to say, Ai is already accessible to all so we all, get it. The only variable is what we each choose to do with it. This becomes a power that is intuitive to each individual mind.

  • @Razvan0

    @Razvan0

    Ай бұрын

    @@dabbymcdabbington i completely understand and agree with you’re point it’s just that in order to implement ai in a beneficial way as someone from the middle or working/lower class you need the recourses which if you haven’t got, it’s hard to obtain.

  • @btf_flotsam478
    @btf_flotsam4782 күн бұрын

    Nice piece of science-fiction writing about a fantasy world where going from spanning trees to deep learning was instantaneous and the journey to produce artificial general intelligence is a simple step rather than climbing a whole other mountain. I can't wait to see that sci-fi story about how a caterpillar just made that video.

  • @Kevin-us3qb
    @Kevin-us3qb3 күн бұрын

    There’s no way AGI will happen anytime soon; I doubt it will ever happen. What will probably happen is companies deploying agents to memorize repetitive tasks from employees and with enough memorization, the system could seem “intelligent.” For example, show an agent all the possible scenarios of medical diagnosis, and it will look like it can reason.

  • @danny5534
    @danny5534Ай бұрын

    Really well done - this dystopian world where we completely lose purpose and our sense of self seems far more likely than a terminator scenario.

  • @hndldsntz
    @hndldsntz16 күн бұрын

    People seem to compare AI to a lot of revolutionary inventions that replaced some jobs, but actually created whole industries and, in some cases, even allowed human society to prosper. AI isn't there to create anything, it's there to replace.

  • @Van4eus

    @Van4eus

    13 күн бұрын

    Unlike machine operator, "ai prompt writer" isn't a job

  • @borreLore

    @borreLore

    12 күн бұрын

    @@Van4eus It is, but it is an unskilled job anyone can do. You can one AI to generate a prompt to another. A single corporation owner can just purchase all the AIs they need to run every facet of the corporation. Human supervisors aren't needed without human laborers, and most other jobs can be easily replaced.

  • @lselectric7

    @lselectric7

    9 күн бұрын

    The industrial revolution had a period of extreme exploitation.

  • @OgdenM

    @OgdenM

    9 күн бұрын

    @@borreLore , actually it was a pretty skilled job for like I think 4 months. But then some researches did some experiments and discovered that it's better to get an AI to write it's own prompt after providing it the basic info you want. OF course you still have to tweak stuff though. Which btw, is excatly how working with fellow humans work so.. there is that.

  • @fabianustertius6460

    @fabianustertius6460

    7 күн бұрын

    Replace the average middle-low class worker and make the owners of said Ai billions of time richier, such will be the inequiality of that new world.

  • @tciddados
    @tciddados4 күн бұрын

    I like how this has a detailed setup from steps 1 to 4, but then makes no attempt to guess at anything between chatGPT "level 4" and total domination AGI "level 5".

  • @ChRW123
    @ChRW1232 күн бұрын

    4th option (even though I hate it): People realize the only way to keep up with AI is to become part of it. Neural links to computers make it possible to scan the data of the AI with your own brain. Thereby enhancing your own output and that of the machine. Scary af but maybe a possible scenario.

  • @rocksteel9087
    @rocksteel9087Ай бұрын

    I don't know I think it's gonna be kind of like replicators at the end where you just have everything you need at no cost because you don't have to pay robot. Greed will be the only deciding factor. But once the mansions are burning that will be over

  • @sebas8225

    @sebas8225

    17 күн бұрын

    Demographic collapse and russia will fix it, russia has no interest in being dominated by china or amuhrica what will happen is that the resources required to accomplish this utopian nightmare will be kept out of reach from major powers who dont serve the little guy better.

  • @adonisvillain
    @adonisvillainАй бұрын

    Ohoho, very nice! Minimalistic and profound movie about future Probably best I've seen. True piece of art 🌹 Thanks for creativity

  • @joecasale6851
    @joecasale68515 күн бұрын

    I think most people are already too far gone to grasp the gravity of the last minute of what you had to say here. Currently, Im on track to become a scientist myself. I started in mathematics and computer science, and I'm one of the lucky few who's managing to gain traction pivoting into physics. This type of work is so intellectually rewarding, and by nature of my circumstance, I've had almost an identical viewpoint of where we're headed. I think that UBI will be decent and people will be happy for a couple years. New grads, like myself, who haven't climbed very high will get the short straw on UBI because our income hasn't reached it's potential yet. Over time, UBI will stagnate and the leeches will absorb more than their share. The super wealthy will augment themselves to become our gods, and we'll have nothing to do all day but mindlessly consume multimedia while we become more and more useless.

  • @mochafrappawhat
    @mochafrappawhat6 күн бұрын

    Ai can and will replace many jobs. A lotta people say itll augment it, but dont realize that means a job that once required, say, 10 people, may require only 1 person overseeing an AI. That's 9 jobs lost. It's a scary world. I wonder how the economy will work when too many are displaced by AI and can't earn money to spend on the products corporations sell.

  • @user-pp6db2ee1g

    @user-pp6db2ee1g

    6 күн бұрын

    I think they won't need money from ordinary people. They will get everything they need and make deals with other corporations.

  • @soup331emd5
    @soup331emd515 күн бұрын

    There wouldn't ever be a universal basic income in this scenario, because that'd require the rich minority that profited off ai to start paying taxes.

  • @dictater4506
    @dictater4506Ай бұрын

    Amazing creativity on this video

  • @flink1231
    @flink12316 күн бұрын

    What I think most people don't realize is that most big companies are not even done with the repetitive office task automation yet. If AI actually gets reasonable reasoning capabilities, these remaining automation opportunities will go in a single shot, much faster than old automation. No 6 months' development will be needed. It could potentially be like training new personnel. Jobs could be lost much faster.

  • @docweathers9808
    @docweathers98084 күн бұрын

    I work in elderly care. No robot or artificial intelligence can ever completely replace what I do all day long. The art of communication and interpersonal interaction is and will always be reserved for humans.

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75Ай бұрын

    That's right... The square hole!

  • @LARAUJO_0

    @LARAUJO_0

    14 күн бұрын

    I knew someone else had to have noticed lol

  • @antaine1916

    @antaine1916

    4 күн бұрын

    Hey, if it fits, it's the answer. Don't be like this girl: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYmWq82HhanZXZc.htmlsi=fneM73qB0YgnsNL_

  • @stagnant-name5851
    @stagnant-name5851Ай бұрын

    How does this video only have 2700 views? The video is good. Your channel has 230k subs and it's well liked. Like HUH!?

  • @GreyJedi_Tech

    @GreyJedi_Tech

    8 күн бұрын

    171.564 atm

  • @antaine1916

    @antaine1916

    4 күн бұрын

    The AI is limiting its reach in the algorithm so we don't all find out!!!!

  • @Tetracera.
    @Tetracera.3 күн бұрын

    my sister already lost her job, before she worked in customer support, now an ai runs that role entirely with all it's flaws and everything. everyone's really jumping on this wagon before it's fully built.

  • @deepsea5348
    @deepsea53485 күн бұрын

    I’m gonna keep writing and drawing anyway, because it’s how I connect to people. I like showing my friends my drawings and seeing their eyes light up. I like showing my friends my stories and having them relate to the themes, or at least get a better understanding of my experience of the world. I don’t make art for money, I make it for my friends.

  • @jwstinthesky2677
    @jwstinthesky2677Ай бұрын

    Just the most thoughtful video I've ever consumed in this platform. It's amazing!

  • @radikadbiev7975
    @radikadbiev7975Ай бұрын

    This will blow up

  • @BlinMachine11
    @BlinMachine114 күн бұрын

    Slight problem with this take. it falls for the same logical fallacy people developing AI did; assuming that if you train an AI on an image of an apple for long enough somewhere along the way the orange becomes assumed. The main problem with this take is it assumes there is (or will eventually be) an actual intelligence behind the algorithm. I dont think a general AI is a natural development of generative AI. Also dont conflate corporate greed for an AIs ability to *actually* do the job of a person it replaced.

  • @user-zl1vf4me1p
    @user-zl1vf4me1p4 күн бұрын

    As a future Civil Engineer, I would not even be mad if I lost my job to AI, if they can turn 5 years of suffering into a bot without it going insane gladly take over. On another note, it is highly unlikely AI will "replace" engineers completely because of our most important function: being professional scapegoats. When a building collapses the one that's getting executed is the engineer who signed the papers (that wouldn't fly for AI companies and no real person would put their neck on the guillotine and give chatGPT a knife), also AI cannot do the job of a field supervisor for now, so we're good for a while. Note: I will come back to this comment when we're in fact, not good.

  • @MediaCreators
    @MediaCreatorsАй бұрын

    Let me prove you right: the countries Nauru and Kuwait. Difference: Nauru has the societal collaps already behind it because it ran out of resources earlier. For someone who believes that UBI will work, live in Kuwait for three months and see what free money does to humans.

  • @TheKarlslok

    @TheKarlslok

    Ай бұрын

    For all of us who cant live three months in Kuwait, could you tell us about life there and how free money have effected people there?

  • @hawkingdawking4572

    @hawkingdawking4572

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, what happened to the Kuwaitis? I've been to much richer Qatar and I didn't see the locals turning into zombies. They are just regular people with good money, fancy cars and nice houses. They are respectful to others too. There could be arrogance, flamboyance and lust for luxury but those won't bother others.

  • @overanalyzing

    @overanalyzing

    Ай бұрын

    @@hawkingdawking4572yea not sure what OP was on about. I too have been to Qatar. I’ve observed the Qataris and they were legit so chill, super happy and hard working people. The only ones I saw depressed were the college kids due to boredom but then again I was there around the time of cov1d era so again I’m really not sure what OP is getting at

  • @WhoAmIHmmm

    @WhoAmIHmmm

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@hawkingdawking4572 "Quatari citizens have good prosperity!" Immigrant workers without citizenship working under the kafala system:

  • @WhoAmIHmmm

    @WhoAmIHmmm

    Ай бұрын

    ​@overanalyzing You clearly haven't seen the Immigrant workers without citizenship who work under the kafala system

  • @Slimburger24
    @Slimburger24Ай бұрын

    The first few Industrial Revolutions gave Muscle to the Mind. This industrial revolution is giving Mind to the Mind.

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. It's crazy its taken this long for the reality about AI to be brought up. The loud voices the Ai developers investors etc. All been lying "AI is 'like the industrial revolution." Absolutely not. It's qualitatively different situation because AI is replacing the human mind. Nothing will ever again be the same for humanity

  • @fabianustertius6460

    @fabianustertius6460

    7 күн бұрын

    @@tw8464 humanity in the eyes of capitalism is a product, a resource, and whit AI their corp owners now see their new workers, the mayority of humanity has succesfully reached his end of life, outdated..

  • @tw8464

    @tw8464

    5 күн бұрын

    @fabianustertius6460 good point

  • @BogotaMusichannel
    @BogotaMusichannel16 сағат бұрын

    Funny thing is most people losing their jobs to AI don't even realize it, they just quit their jobs since they are not fired, they quit their jobs thinking they will get them back just to get surprised now is hard to get it back, and blame new laws about taxes or a number of reasons. Part of the AI menace de delulu we tell ourselves to deny it

  • @alexstone1492
    @alexstone14928 күн бұрын

    As a business customer I’d prefer to work with AI. Writing text, design and programming- everything is much simpler with AI. No headhunting, interviewing, long sessions to explain what you need, no management and QA. AI does this so much easier, faster and at a fraction of the cost.

  • @baler1992
    @baler1992Ай бұрын

    You remind me if early Kurgestat videos!

  • @GhostSal
    @GhostSal29 күн бұрын

    The solution isn’t stop AI, it’s embrace activities that keep us sharp and that you enjoy. It’s like lifting weights, you can dig ditches for a living 10 hours a day or workout on your own doing what you want and when you want. Work/labor for someone else doesn’t give fulfillment, unless you’re the company owner (who calls “work” golf meetings and lunch networking).

  • @andreirachko

    @andreirachko

    27 күн бұрын

    Interesting, I have the exact opposite view on the analogy - I despise gyms because they waste human effort and energy. I’d much rather apply my muscles to digging holes if they actually benefit someone; lifting useless weights at a useless building doesn’t benefit anyone, plus what’s the use in having muscles if all I ever use them for is to lift even more useless weights.

  • @GhostSal

    @GhostSal

    27 күн бұрын

    @@andreirachko Digging holes may seem like a worthwhile job because it has a purpose. However, you are working for someone that underpays you, over works you and doesn’t appreciate you. The other thing is due to the very nature of the job, you are very likely to develop back issues (which isn’t true if you workout instead). Also, you have flexibility in working out, when you want and where you want.

  • @yusuf_kizilkaya

    @yusuf_kizilkaya

    24 күн бұрын

    This doesn't help people that want to pursue any artistic endeavor. Sure you can draw or make music for your own enjoyment, but the pleasure that comes from people's appreciation of your work is gone if billions upon trillions of similar quality art work can be created in an instant by AI. You will be making art for yourself, no one will ever care. That is devastating for a lot of artists.

  • @app_manifestation

    @app_manifestation

    18 күн бұрын

    @@andreirachko i totally agree. if i could just dig holes a job and it actually helps people i'd love to.

  • @vanguardv1nce12

    @vanguardv1nce12

    15 күн бұрын

    not everyone wants to be a blue-collar worker. I worked in a factory once and the damage it did to my back isn't worth it. People need a reason to learn skills and get better and more comfortable jobs

  • @Eddison33
    @Eddison332 күн бұрын

    I do want to bring forth this point: at least 80% of fear and doomerism around AI is nothing more than fear of capitalism. In a world where consumption and economic growth are a priority, and jobs are the means of survival for the majority of the population, the thought of AI replacing you at your workplace is terrifying. UBI might be a good temporary solution, yet, we should definitely move to other paradigms of consumption/production in the long run. Not surprisingly, AI can actually help with that, rather than harm us.

  • @Thodki
    @Thodki2 күн бұрын

    Remember the "learn to code" meme? Who's laughing now?

  • @hammertlme
    @hammertlmeАй бұрын

    What programs are you using to animate your videos? Excellent video actually.

  • @RPhTom

    @RPhTom

    24 күн бұрын

    AI made the video, bud. Oh, notice the lack of breathing sounds? AI narrated, too.

  • @valentin5852
    @valentin585226 күн бұрын

    Only people who don’t understand the math behind “AI” can think it will replace them

  • @erenoz2910

    @erenoz2910

    13 күн бұрын

    Ironically, the people who don't understand the math behind AI are more likely to be replaced by it...

  • @OgdenM

    @OgdenM

    9 күн бұрын

    Uh, we humans are really just running complex math in our unconscious minds at all times. Seriously, how do you think our heart knows to speed up when we get scared or go for a run? It's all math. And quite frankly, our conscious minds typically screw up the system and cause errors in the math. We get worried about the dumbest things that cause the unconscious mind to start spitting out errors. Our "higher thoughts, ideas and creativity" etc are also nothing but complex math based on prior data inputs. I learned all this first hand from starting to meditate and just letting the mind do its thing. Then I started metta gaming it and using positive reinforcement when it provided me good stuff. And also gently discouraging it when it gave me bad stuff and also asking it what was causing it to spit out said bad things. (ergo, errors) But that metta gaming was just a product of prior data input from learning a bit about machine learning. And ALL our actions are based on prior input; period. We humans have to pretty much learn everything we do.. which means never ending supplies of data and complex math. (That is based on bodily functions btw) It's all really just wave collapses.

  • @berker9984
    @berker99848 күн бұрын

    Very optimistic to think a basic income would be introduced rather than having the rich become richer not having to hire anymore and the poor poorer without a job.

  • @rip5905
    @rip59056 күн бұрын

    What this is leaving out is the essence of human experience. People want to interact with other people because they *are* people as well, they can relate. They are inspired by human challenges. This is why we still work out and play sports and play chess even though machines can do all of this better than we can. What we will see is a transition from jobs to hobbies, just like we saw a transition from manual labor to intellectual. Humans do not need to be materially productive or rewarded to live life in ways that are not hedonistic, we like challenge.

  • @Foof0811
    @Foof0811Ай бұрын

    Really nice video. I work with ai a lot and I think the one part of this that is wrong is the "intent" capability of ai I think most jobs will die for sure, I see it now. But I believe even as ai becomes wildly capable, the role of humans will be to give it the goal or direction Intent is a tricky thing, I don't really know how an ai would determine the thing to be done, even it if can do anything, why do it. Humans will give it the intent or goal of what is desired Every human has different desires, and honestly most of this desires come from emotions. They are chemical and radical.

  • @maymay-ci1oi
    @maymay-ci1oi12 күн бұрын

    Funny how ai never gets rid of billionaires

  • @fabianustertius6460

    @fabianustertius6460

    7 күн бұрын

    alot of people are missing this point, they look at the AI as the thread, but who is behind the AI and controlling, proofiting out of it? Yeah. you and me know.

  • @antaine1916

    @antaine1916

    4 күн бұрын

    @@fabianustertius6460 People like to blame "capitalism" without realizing that capitalism has made the most egalitarian society that has ever existed in human history. Nowadays, we just have billionaires along with upper classes and a comfy middle class, with some people experiencing poverty. For 99% of human history, there were tyrant god-emperors overseeing serfs and slaves and that was it.

  • @LuiDeca
    @LuiDeca6 күн бұрын

    the only reason the average person has any power in society, regardless of what economic system they live in, is because people need each other. it's basic economics. can you then think how dark of a future we are going to have if EVERYTHING is automated, and we will ALL rely on some basic income (that one one group of people - the government - control) to survive? and people call it an utopia??

  • @user-pp6db2ee1g

    @user-pp6db2ee1g

    6 күн бұрын

    Exactly

  • @andersbodin1551
    @andersbodin155110 күн бұрын

    I don’t think Siri has put any assistants out of work

  • @PrincessKushana
    @PrincessKushanaАй бұрын

    I've had similar thoughts. The final form of the relationship between ai and humans is ai as ecosystem. Once we engaged with the ecosystem as Hunter gatherers. We will recompile this relationship with an unknowably complex and ineffable AI systems that husbands us as the fertile cresent once did.

  • @LukieLuke5
    @LukieLuke5Ай бұрын

    I work in Quality Control and right now they could for sure replace us, it'd me more of a mechanical issue than AI. But I think the human element in quality control means they will stay for a while as people want humans to look over something for accountability rather than simply trusting machines. It's a liability thing. But fairly soon I could see AI helping with research designs in material sciences being able to compute the perfect material for any need, so jobs in that sector would just be basically asking what the customer wants and then telling the AI to synthesize it.

  • @khayon4364
    @khayon43644 күн бұрын

    I am a Clinical Social Worker and Therapist, wife is a Nurse. Our jobs will not be replaced by AI in our lifetimes.

  • @GhostStealth590
    @GhostStealth5905 күн бұрын

    It's interesting because I see this with almost any job. The only jobs that remain on job boards is fast food, retail, factory, and sales. Had a few interviews for sales position that was paid by commission, no wage or salary, no benefits, nothing. The job market already is looking bleak, I'm curious if we'll make it to 2030 before all was in this video predicts.

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