How things look right now...
If I previosly talked about the hype, lessons of past "revolutions", the ethics etc... I decide to give a snapshot of where we are at now.
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has had a profound impact on the global job market in recent years. Rather than focusing on which AI "bot" is the most capable, the discussion has shifted towards understanding how specific AI systems can be best applied to streamline and enhance various workplace tasks and functions.
In many industries, the integration of AI has reduced the need for entry-level or junior roles, particularly in fields like software development, data analysis, and administrative work. AI-powered automation can often perform these tasks more efficiently and cost-effectively than human workers. This shift has understandably led to concerns about job displacement and the need to reskill portions of the workforce.
At the same time, the rise of AI has also created new job opportunities in areas like AI development, machine learning, and the management of AI systems. Businesses are grappling with how to best leverage these technologies to improve productivity and efficiency, while also ensuring that the human workforce is able to adapt and thrive in this changing landscape.
One interesting trend is the way AI is enabling small startups with simple ideas to create actual, viable companies with sellable products. By automating various processes and leveraging AI-powered tools, these nimble organizations can often outpace larger, more established competitors.
This is the reality of the modern job market – a landscape where AI is both disrupting traditional roles and creating new opportunities, challenging businesses and workers alike to navigate this evolving landscape.
So that's all for now.