Opinions?
Not to get political but
Very much, this is gonna fuck up the working class, the only people who will gain something from this will be corporate leaders and businessmen. AI should be a tool to assist human labour to work more efficiently and effectively, not replace and substitute humans in a feild of work. But this is only an opinion of the working class. The business leaders who are actually controlling job market would not care much because the primary goal of a business is to maximize profits so they would have no problem replacing people with AI if it is less costly but to not a very extreme level because they will need consumers and consumptiondepends on income. Which will eventually happen because as technology progresses AI will become more cost efficient and cheaper to use than manual labour so it's safe to assume that AI can take up human jobs. Furthermore this can also become a political agenda since a huge part of the population is in the service sector or working for some company so parties can use this as a way to gain the vote bank of working class by making promises to either reduce AI which is not likely or giving allowances or employment schemes.
Or companies can train employees to work with AI in their respective feilds. My grandfather once told me that during his time when computers were newly introduced here employees were given training to work with computers.
Not to get political but
Very much, this is gonna fuck up the working class, the only people who will gain something from this will be corporate leaders and businessmen. AI should be a tool to assist human labour to work more efficiently and effectively, not replace and substitute humans in a feild of work. But this is only an opinion of the working class. The business leaders who are actually controlling job market would not care much because the primary goal of a business is to maximize profits so they would have no problem replacing people with AI if it is less costly but to not a very extreme level because they will need consumers and consumptiondepends on income. Which will eventually happen because as technology progresses AI will become more cost efficient and cheaper to use than manual labour so it's safe to assume that AI can take up human jobs. Furthermore this can also become a political agenda since a huge part of the population is in the service sector or working for some company so parties can use this as a way to gain the vote bank of working class by making promises to either reduce AI which is not likely or giving allowances or employment schemes.
Or companies can train employees to work with AI in their respective feilds. My grandfather once told me that during his time when computers were newly introduced here employees were given training to work with computers.