The fear that AI will replace jobs is unfounded.
AI tools have impressive capabilities, but they do not render human skills useless.
Claims about AI replacing a large percentage of jobs are exaggerated and not supported by evidence.
๐ค Looking back at human history, AI is unlikely to replace jobs.
๐ฎ Agriculture revolutionized human life, but people didn't stop working.
๐ Shifts in society have created new roles and jobs throughout history.
๐ Throughout history, new technologies have consistently emerged and replaced jobs that no longer exist.
โก The speed of AI progress is often cited as a reason for concern, but rapid technological advancement is not unique to AI.
โฐ AI's computational power is predicted to double every 6 to 10 months, following a similar pattern to Moore's Law.
๐ Tech adoption became ubiquitous in the 2000s, with the launch of the iPhone.
โณ AI adoption will take time, limited by supply, demand, and society's readiness.
๐ญ Automation in factories did not eliminate a significant number of jobs over the past 40 years.
๐ค AI and automation failed in Elon Musk's automated Tesla factory, leading to massive errors and productivity loss.
๐ง Humans had to deautomate the factory and work long hours to fix errors, showing that excessive automation is a mistake.
๐ป The majority of a software engineer's time is spent on handling errors, scaling code, and addressing edge cases.
AI cannot replicate the adaptability and quick learning of humans, as evidenced by the challenges faced in implementing Tesla autopilot outside of highways.
AI will impact software engineering, but the shift will be gradual, similar to the shift seen in manufacturing.
The fear that AI will replace more jobs than it creates is unfounded, as new technologies have historically led to the creation of diverse and unexpected job opportunities.
๐ค AI will not make everyone jobless but instead create highly paying jobs.
๐ผ Humans will continue to find work and create new opportunities as long as they strive for more.
๐บ AI-generated content is negatively impacting YouTube.