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  • chuft
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    AI return on investment: Since the last three years, companies around the world have invested between $30 billion and $40 billion into generative AI projects, but according to a new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 95% of the companies part of the study reported zero measurable gains from adopting AI tools, as per a report.

    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com.../123440305.cms




    A new study from Stanford economists just confirmed what every anxious new grad already suspects: AI is not replacing all jobs. It is replacing yours.

    In the first large-scale analysis of real payroll data since ChatGPT went viral, researchers at Stanford and the NBER found that entry-level workers in AI-exposed jobs have seen a 13% drop in employment since late 2022. The kicker? Everyone else is doing fine.



    https://www.interviewquery.com/p/ai-...try-level-jobs


    ' “AI is not killing jobs,” the data says. “It is killing entry-level jobs.” '

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    • LazyPooky

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      #152
      Originally posted by chuft

      ' “AI is not killing jobs,” the data says. “It is killing entry-level jobs.” '
      You're afraid to lose your job because of AI? I can imagine. It takes more time to move people to other jobs than having AI implemented, and companies should support/finance re-education for faster switch.

      I'm in a profession where not much is being done with AI yet, only some diagnostic tools are partly handled with AI but that is just convenient and it doesn't replace an actual job - it's extra. I'm quite save for the rest of my job-life.
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      • chuft
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        #153
        If your customers lose their jobs you will lose yours, that's how it works. Nobody is safe.

        Companies don't support anything. I already had one career end due to technology. I had to go back to school and lose 4 years of income and pay for college (again) and then get a job paying a fraction of the old one. AI job displacement is far more serious than you think. And it is going to affect you, even if it's only because all your customers lose their income and stop showing up.
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        • chuft
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          #154
          Sorry if I seem a bit snippy, the US public health infrastructure is currently being destroyed. This affects me directly since I want to get the fall Covid vaccine.
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          • chuft
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            #155
            ‘Sliding into an abyss’: experts warn over rising use of AI for mental health support

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