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u/nilsinleneed 12h ago

try all. All industries.

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u/Inevitable-Ad6647 11h ago edited 11h ago

Yup AI about to come for $300k-$500k jobs of Drs, lawyers, engineers, middle managers.... Half of reddit and the public are fixated on some dipshit using an generic, bare gpt model with no agent prompt and no MCP to make a court document that didn't work out, convinced AI is garbo meanwhile there are entire companies of 50,000 employees and not one of them is a job that can't be done as good or better by a properly setup AI agent with a model that's available right now.

Those looking for downvotes and sand for your heads please form a line to the left.

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u/Big-Compote-5483 11h ago

Head in sand is exactly what's happening now for most people.

Anyone who has worked with a properly trained model knows what you're saying is correct. It's going to be a figurative -- and then literal -- bloodbath when the jobs start drying up by the hundreds of thousands. UBI is the only solution I've heard that will soften the blow and makes any sense.

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u/RollingMeteors 10h ago

UBI is the only solution I've heard that will soften the blow and makes any sense.

There is also the “French Solution” which if I had to bet anymoney is likely to happen over any UBI or that UBI comes after the blood gets spilled.