Comments by "Charles M." (@charlesm.2604) on "Is coding really dead? 6 trends that look bad" video.
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@oight Concept art isn't dead because of a few shitty AIs made by students in their free time.
Animation and modeling isn't dying as well because of rendering engines either, in fact it's the opposite.
One thing doomers need to realize is that the adoption of AI and the loss of human labour go in pair.
Take delivery for example, the repartition of delivery drivers and delivery drones will balance itself out. As time goes, we'll see more delivery drones and less people starting a delivery driving job. The transition will happen flawlessly and by the time the entire market becomes fully automated, there won't be any delivery drivers. Instead people will pick a different job that will be aligned with the new market, like a robot commander, a data scientist, a repairman or something like that.
Another thing that people need to reconsider is that for a company it doesn't matter if the labour is human or automated. It's labour. Labour is already exploited, labour is already cheap and labour is already easily replacable.
And last but not least, automatisation follow unemployment. You won't find automation in a field where there is plenty of employed qualified workers. We're automating jobs that nobody currently want to have or are less likely to want in the future.
No robot is coming to take your job out of nowhere and when the transition will be effective, you won't have to worry about being unemployed.
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