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So there's a lot of talk and it has been for a long time and I'm sure it will continue about AI replacing jobs and replacing workers. But what I'm really curious to hear about is how you feel about what you do. Can you see a machine replacing you? Why? Why not? Do you feel that you could, in your line of work, you could outsmart the machines? Let me know. I'd be very curious to hear more about you versus the machines.
My voice is deafly used in my work so I don't know I hope I would never be replaced but I know we are living in a time of man versus computer and it's actually kind of scary so I don't know I'm just hoping for the best that I could outsmart
This is interesting So I currently work in customer service and I think the biggest thing that we use automated systems for is to try and verify people first before...
before they reach an actual customer service rep but I feel like you know when they are trying to reach us or even me on the and like when I transfer them It can be annoying because the system won't hear.
The system either won't hear or understand what we're saying and so it can be frustrating. So I don't see it fully replacing customer service, the bat profession. But yeah, I don't know. interesting.
What's a customer service actually? How do you feel about the answer bots for instance? Or the companies that just do communities to help, make communities help each other? Or even where they just point you to an article and if you can't find the help, you can't find the help. What do you think about these things?
Right, no, that's actually a really good question. That's a really good question. Well, I will say in terms of like a robot answering the machine, it can be kind of frustrating because it's like you ask me a question but then you can't understand what I'm trying to say. Like that can be a little bit annoying. But customer service, it's so funny because it's like, yeah, you're supposed to be concierge, you're the front line and all that stuff. So it's interesting because we don't know everything either, you know?
Yeah I think there are some certain jobs that sort of AI can be used to replace comedy set from top of my head but for my role in particular like software development I don't think this is straightforward as saying AI can replace me I think I can use AI in conjunction with what I do sort of collaborate with AI to sort of develop better code, cleaner code. But yeah.
And I will eventually replace majority of jobs I watch a documentary talk about how the productivity during this century has skyrocketed but the amount of actual people working Azadeh all time low and I think that's only going to Increase over the years as a becomes more powerful
Really interesting study actually. I mean, what was that study based in? And so on. Is it does that to do with the differences in professions that from now on, let's say, 100, 200, 300 years ago? And or is it that what we're doing needs needs more productivity or things like that? What exactly was the foundation of the, in comparison I guess, in the study?
I don't think AI can replace me. Yeah, I have too many interests and I've built an ecosystem of things that I do in my career that go together that don't rely on computers and tech, but also rely on my intuition, my observations, my understanding of life from a creative side as well as a technical side.
Well I am currently studying on the premed track so a lot of health care is what's in my future work wise I don't think that AI could replace all aspects of that definitely just because like human touch and human care is definitely something that technology just cannot mimic to its full extent but I do think that it would help with certain functions like maybe vitals or maybe just keeping things in order
So we don't have influencer robots now and they gonna be working at McDonald's and they're gonna be cooking in the back and the hot on our way I forgot what else shop there are that they gonna be a lifeguard now
I feel like yet he's AI is they'll learn like everything about you as an individual where everything about your day today and they will be able to take over and automate every single day that we do it just needs more like information but by 20 3035 like it's gonna be pretty scary about like like like a human like necessity and I feel like the people that own AI's will be ready