Why AI Isn't the Job Stealer as You Think: Debunking the Myths

Is it possible for AI to perform a chef's job of making fabulous dishes? Sure. Can it take over the role of a chef in creating new amazing recipes? It probably can’t. We will explore the reasons behind why it is so and how this applies to many other fields that people are worried about losing their jobs to AI.




The debate over whether AI will take over human jobs has been ongoing quite a lot recently, with many people fearing the worst. However, the truth is that while AI may replace some jobs, it is unlikely to replace every job function. In this blog, we will explore why AI may not be capable of replacing human creativity and why it is more likely to enhance human productivity and efficiency.


 

To sum it up, according to ChatGPT, AI does have the potential to take more than half of the jobs that humans do, and it may happen too, but I do not believe that there’s a right answer to it. However, it may create a different set of jobs. It’s a smart answer, don’t you think so?

 

Fields such as commercial art, graphic design, UI design, and content writing are among the areas that may be most affected by AI in the near future. AI has already proven to be adept at generating beautiful and imaginative artwork and writing content.

 

As of 2023, AI has made significant strides in content generation using language models and transformer-based models. For example, ChatGPT uses a language model to predict sentences and generate text output. DALL-E uses transformer-based models to generate images that are realistic or in an art style. Even Siri, Google, and Alexa use AI models to understand speech and provide appropriate output.

 

However, all of these AI models require extensive training with relevant data. For instance, to create an AI model that can distinguish between cats and dogs, you need to feed it with at least more than 500 images of cats and dogs. If you want the model to identify the breed of a cat or a dog accurately, you need to provide it with even more data. This means that AI cannot learn and grow without human input, whether it is in the form of drawings, paintings, photographs, graphics, food recipes, or 3D models.


 

Therefore, in any field that requires human creativity, AI is unlikely to replace human workers completely. Instead, AI-based tools will assist humans in achieving better outcomes. While AI can generate outputs based on the limited data it is fed, it cannot innovate and come up with new ideas like humans can. Thus, AI generation tools will set a higher bar for the skills required in any given field.

 

Similar to how SimuLab, a virtual science lab, aids students in comprehending and engaging with concepts, AI-powered tools will be employed to provide better assistance in diverse fields. Just to give you a context, this blog post was rephrased using AI because I am a developer without any prior experience in writing blogs or articles. As AI assisted me in improving my work (in this instance, a blog), it will continue to advance and create numerous tools that can significantly simplify your life.

 

Can you see the potential? Furthermore, AI-based tools will make our work more efficient and productive. For instance, AI-based sound enhancers can make hands-free devices more user-friendly, while 3D scene and model creation tools can help 3D and game artists. Similarly, code correction and suggestion tools such as Co-pilot by GitHub, website design generators, and advertisement generation tools for e-commerce can all help people work more efficiently and effectively.

 



In conclusion, while AI may replace some jobs, it is unlikely to replace human creativity and innovation completely. In the coming years, AI-based tools will assist humans in achieving better outcomes, making our work more efficient and productive. 

These new tools will create a higher bar for the skills required in various fields, but they will not take over human jobs entirely. It is safe to say that AI is more of a partner to humans than a replacement for them.

 


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Irshad Girach

Unity Developer (ImmersiveLabz)

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