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I have almost 30k miles on my model Y and love the car but I understand that AI …
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I asked ChatGPT myself & it seems like it further retconned its answers. Now it …
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So who do we hold responsible WHEN (not if) a driverless truck is involved in a …
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The only reason they said AI is because of the fact the picture was better looki…
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Also I noticed that if you have a complex art AI struggles, I use swirls in my b…
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@Catherine-lq2dlI don't think anybody wants to watch AI generated stuff, and I …
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I think only highly skilled people—those with abilities that either cannot be re…
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Honestly no profession is safe in the long run. They *can* all be replaced with automation. The issue is is it financially feasible? And for most professions the answer is no, currently, and will remain no for a long time. Especially considering power a robot over long time periods, having a sustainable weight, etc. Humans are pretty efficient when it comes to power usage and storage, recharge times, etc vs weight.
One of the other major costs slowing down development is the access to data. If you need highly skilled and rare knowledge to train an ML system, well if you can't get the data, you can't build the system. Data is king with ML.
And before replacing, robots or AI will supplement professions. You see this now in lots of high skill fields like medicine (Expert Systems were originally seen as replacing doctors entirely) and while it hasn't happened, *lots* of doctors rely on paid systems to assist with diagnosis, especially when considering the possibility of rare diseases the doctor may never have heard of or encountered. Or even software engineering. It's only a matter of time until OpenAI and Github start producing whole software products. They might have lots of issues now but the clock is ticking.
And lower skill fields are already getting replaced. There are fully automated McDonalds now. Amazon is working fervently to fully automated all of their fulfillment centers (a single robot is massively cheaper than a single human hire). Currently fulfillment centers are heavily supplemented with robotic labor, but the end goal is reducing the human element.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | utilitarian |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | resignation |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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