The impact of AI on jobs
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I wrote a description of something I was doing yesterday, to some coworkers. I pasted a paragraph of it into chatgpt, to see what sense it could make of it.

It understood it perfectly, gave perfectly reasonable advice. This is not advanced stuff, but the level of this conversation, based on my experience, will lose most people allegedly "skilled in the art", but now anybody can get accurate and clear headed explanations of technical stuff, in presumably most realms of human knowledge.
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Most Vulnerable
Interpreters and Translators
Historians
Passenger Attendants
Sales Representatives of Services
Writers and Authors
Customer Service Representatives
CNC Tool Programmers
Telephone Operators
Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Broadcast Announcers and Radio DJsLeast Vulnerable
Phlebotomists
Nursing Assistants
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
Helpers—Painters, Plasterers, etc.
Embalmers
Plant and System Operators, All Other
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers
Ship Engineers
Tire Repairers and Changers -
Plumbing schoolEscalator and elevator tech training FTW!https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/11/09/high-paying-jobs-no-college-degree/87128956007/
"Blue collar is in. 10 high-paying jobs that don't require a degree."
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That’s as startling of news as saying it gets darker earlier in November… Stunning! We had no idea! It’s only been brought up 2345 times on this forum.
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It doesn’t mean higher education is obsolete. It just means one should have a practical focus to their chosen course of study.
@Mik said in The impact of AI on jobs:
It doesn’t mean higher education is obsolete. It just means one should have a practical focus to their chosen course of study.
What Mik said. Luke picked anesthesia because there’s still going to need to be a hands on element to it, even if it’s just monitoring the tech, and being the human comgorting figure for the patient..:
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@Mik said in The impact of AI on jobs:
Learn to code using AI...
The people giving out this kind advice always seem to assume that everybody can do this stuff, as well as having the technology access and motivation.