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CNC "programming" is more like HTML "programming", writing ... Translation is rewriting ... So far, experienced programmers are faster without AI ... This will change one day, too, but still faster than physical demanding jobs ... When you can recognize a pattern, you can generate variants of that pattern: Gen AI ... Programming is more difficult because it includes creating NEW logic and the programmer is deeply familiar with the code, which give him an advantage.--> and any '''implementation in robotics will need additional development''' and testing. -- Or in short: Improvements (and job change) in any "classic" industry happens too, but in a delayed fashion. | CNC "programming" is more like HTML "programming", writing ... Translation is rewriting ... So far, experienced programmers are faster without AI ... This will change one day, too, but still faster than physical demanding jobs ... When you can recognize a pattern, you can generate variants of that pattern: Gen AI ... Programming is more difficult because it includes creating NEW logic and the programmer is deeply familiar with the code, which give him an advantage.--> and any '''implementation in robotics will need additional development''' and testing. -- Or in short: Improvements (and job change) in any "classic" industry happens too, but in a delayed fashion. | ||
Theoretically, a wave of (''apparent'') '''job change''' can start with GPT5+ (and competitive models), but that depends on how fast and deeply this version get integrated. It will presumably give birth to a range of really good GenAI. But the far '''long-term trend''' with real AI (AGI) is more and '''more unemployment''' because '''not everybody can adapt to AGI'''. And eventually there will be ASI where everybody will be "a dumb nut" if compared to ASI. -- While there is a delay in removal of physical demanding jobs, paradoxically, intellectual demanding jobs are the ones that will die out last. (2026: As seen in the unemployment of young people because companies replace less demanding jobs first.) | |||
===Taking a detour through the human brain=== | ===Taking a detour through the human brain=== | ||
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