Comments by "Chris Machabee" (@chrismachabee3128) on "A Life After Layoff" channel.

  1. Hi there! You've made some interesting points, but I think they might be a bit outdated. Here's why: AI, prompt engineering, and machine learning are changing the game for everyone, including those with traditional mindsets. It's exciting to see who's taking advantage of these new educational opportunities! I recently took an advanced Human Resources course in London, England, and what you're describing reminds me of ancient history. It's clear that I fit into the category you're talking about, but things are evolving fast! In the IT industry, there's a lot of talk about which jobs AI will replace. It's super important for everyone – from entry-level workers to managers and executives – to stay relevant. We all need to be able to explain our value to the AI systems designers, or we might find ourselves replaced by a chatbot! ChatGPT was introduced in November 2024 (not 2024), and it's been spreading like wildfire. People who are interested in AI, machine learning, and the math behind it all are having a blast learning these new skills. Your idea about consulting is spot-on and might be the way to go for many people. So, which jobs will AI actually replace? Jobs with lots of data processing, structured problem-solving, and repetitive tasks are at the highest risk. This includes roles like receptionists, call center operators, and even some programming jobs. AI tools can already do many of these tasks super fast, and they're becoming more popular in industries like customer service and logistics. It's an exciting time to be learning and growing in this field! https://gaper.io/15-jobs-will-ai-replace-by-2030/#:~:text=Which%20jobs%20will%20AI%20replace,clerks%2C%20and%20customer%20service%20agents.
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