Given the current level of “intelligence” in AI models, I’m pretty tempted to say that if a job can be done by AI without any significant drop in quality, then it probably wasn’t a great job to begin with - and having a machine do it is likely the better path in the long run.
At current level, companies with AI to replace jobs are like people at the poker table trying to bluff they have a royal flush while at best they only have a straight. It’s more of a negotiation tool at its current time.
Given the current level of “intelligence” in AI models, I’m pretty tempted to say that if a job can be done by AI without any significant drop in quality, then it probably wasn’t a great job to begin with - and having a machine do it is likely the better path in the long run.
At current level, companies with AI to replace jobs are like people at the poker table trying to bluff they have a royal flush while at best they only have a straight. It’s more of a negotiation tool at its current time.