Unfortunately I believe that evolution and progress cannot, nor have they ever been able to, stop. This will undoubtedly lead to the loss of many jobs. The problem, in my opinion, is that, thanks to technology, we will all become dumber and much less able.
If your hobby is your profession, lifelong learning is no problem. But we are just at the beginning of a new science that is far from crystallized. Recently, the German Süddeutsche Zeitung christened artificial intelligence the fourth narcissistic “harm” for... Show moreIf your hobby is your profession, lifelong learning is no problem. But we are just at the beginning of a new science that is far from crystallized. Recently, the German Süddeutsche Zeitung christened artificial intelligence the fourth narcissistic “harm” for humanity. First there was Copernicus (thrown out of the center of the universe), then Darwin (we're descended from monkeys), then Freud (a prey to unconscious urges) — and now we're also being overtaken by machines that take us the last privilege: intelligence. Adieu old man, smashed into a bit-and-byte confetti, cheerfully waved by ChatGPT. https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2023/02/22/ai-zit-verblufte-betoverde-en-ontnuchterde-filosofen-op-de-hielen-a4157689#/krant/2023/02/25/#710
Nevertheless, in my opinion, the human mind will always remain the basis of almost every technical development. Computerized systems mainly take over the jobs of processing human forces.
So it remains an important collaboration between technical developers and technology. I also think that ultimately, the demand for software programmers remains high. After all, a robot can't do everything. They learn from each other.
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AI zit verblufte, betoverde én ontnuchterde filosofen op de hielen