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@TinToeTimmyTime The entire ai industry is convincing logic machines not to blam…
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Well who can blame them. With North Korea sending a man up to the sun, there's n…
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I think 5 years is far too optimistic for this.
Self-driving cars still have tr…
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Time to make Asimov’s 3 Laws of Robotics absolutely a requirement with threat of…
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@bens5859 I think you are missing the global perspective here. If China wins the…
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@Keshuel There are still workers in factories but the fact is factory work is d…
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I am more impressed that a Western country is actually going to put its money wh…
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As long as AI threatens worker displacement, we'll never be comfortable with AI …
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This is very interesting topic. I'v been wondering about same questions which this video takes into regard on the topic of what human can do that AI can't do. Personally I'v been wondering how music industry is going to change very soon. Suno is already dominating song-creation. Tools for modifying generated songs feel bit beta versionish, but as for the generation itself it works way too well already. From my viewpoint this changes how music and musicians are produced... and no, the latter ain't typo. I believe we are returning back to producing bands around artificially created brands and songs. This is what 90s was about, when music business cycled around ideas of pop-bands such as Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls. Producers and companies start producing products and try to find humans to be live act for those bands.
I'm a full time software developer / CTO on very specific area of industry, but AI is already big part of development process. I see myself becoming more and more a human interface between product being created and customer who needs to understand how that product works. Everything between is soon more-or-less in AI pipeline, be it customer service, ticketing, marketing, idea-prompting or direct software development. On the other hand I'm a part time enterpreuner as an audio engineer for live music. It's interesting that I find latter being more of a safe zone for years to come, if economy just let's my business to run. I do lot's of creative work (which can be altered / improved by AI) and lot's of force-central labor, such as lifting speakers, connecting wiring, communicating with artists, customers and audience. This is something that AI would have trouble with, unless places running the live shows become "AI-enabled", meaning that everything from the stage infrastructure to technological investments are built for AI.
Personally I believe that having a career which involves work, which requires being able to do hard physical work, accompanied with specializing for creativity and communication with people, is the most safe you can be at. Being a creative worker at office is the most dangerous place to be at.
Any thoughts?
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AI Governance
2025-10-05T19:5…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | mixed |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | mixed |
| Coded at | 2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011 |
Raw LLM Response
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