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(2021991) | |
Will AI @ss-rape New York? |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 12:55:25 2025 While many of the predictions on how AI will take jobs away are still in the realm of speculation, one thing that appears highly likely is that what job losses occur will be concentrated among office jobs, white collar jobs to use the trendy term. New York is, of course, hugely dependent on those jobs. As destructive as WFH has been, the damage is mitigated somewhat by the fact that the “H” is often in the city. It certainly won’t be the case if AI simply destroys the jobs. |
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(2021995) | |
Re: Will AI Eliminate Office Jobs in New York? |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Sat Aug 16 13:30:00 2025, in response to Will AI @ss-rape New York?, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 12:55:25 2025. You're welcome. |
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(2021996) | |
Re: Will AI Eliminate Office Jobs in New York? No… |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sat Aug 16 13:36:21 2025, in response to Re: Will AI Eliminate Office Jobs in New York?, posted by cortelyounext on Sat Aug 16 13:30:00 2025. Leftists will eliminate office jobs in NYC. |
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Re: Will AI @ss-rape New York? |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Aug 16 13:57:13 2025, in response to Will AI @ss-rape New York?, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 12:55:25 2025. I’ve tried to use AI to do less work, and what it comes up with is garbage. It’s good at writing a high school essay, because those aren’t useful to anyone besides the student who writes it. |
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(2022017) | |
Re: Will AI @ss-rape New York? |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Aug 16 16:29:10 2025, in response to Will AI @ss-rape New York?, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 12:55:25 2025. AI can only give you information that is already clearly published on the internet. (Which might be all that people in some jobs do, of course.)Try asking AI this: "Where in NYC are there four levels of subway tracks directly above one another?" Google answers, in part: However, there is no single location in the NYC Subway system where four levels of subway tracks are directly stacked one above the other. Eventually AI will answer this question correctly. But there will still be plenty of room for actual thinking. The correct answer* is in fact on the internet, but you have to piece together information in a way that AI can't do yet. * 1. 63rd and Lex 2. (not a perfect stack) 6th and 14th |
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(2022018) | |
Re: Will AI @ss-rape New York? |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Aug 16 16:51:03 2025, in response to Will AI @ss-rape New York?, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 12:55:25 2025. Not to mention that AI still has to solve its hallucination problem. What bank is going to trust information that has only a 90% chance of being correct?Hallucinations may be inherent in large language models. They are trying to fill in the most likely text that follows the text you entered. So if you've entered some common query, yeah sure, they can fill in a good answer. But if you enter a more complex query, the most probable reply very well could just be bullshit. |
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(2022035) | |
Re: Will AI @ss-rape New York? |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 21:01:01 2025, in response to Re: Will AI @ss-rape New York?, posted by AlM on Sat Aug 16 16:51:03 2025. I suspect financial news sites are prophets of doom when it comes to AI’s effect on jobs. No doubt that generates more clicks. |
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Re: Will AI @ss-rape New York? |
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Posted by Kevin from Midwood on Sat Aug 16 21:09:25 2025, in response to Will AI @ss-rape New York?, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Aug 16 12:55:25 2025. Ayup.Blue-collar jobs are gaining popularity as AI threatens office work |
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