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>Im graduating because i want to continue schooling
where have i heard that before

>> No.66279950

School is important. You anons will never understand

>> No.66280030

>>66279950
it's pointless now. all your jobs will be taken away by AI anyway.

>> No.66280173

>>66280030
AI will never replace me because they don't have any hands to do electrical work.

>> No.66280273

>>66279613
Majoring in dick studies

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>>66280030
It's so fucking funny that the jobs with less risk of this are the ones like Plumbing. Sneed was right.

>> No.66280479

>>66279613
>wanting to continue school and get a job so that you'll have a pension later in life

>> No.66280571

>>66280030
WRONG. Only retarded "intellectual" jobs will be taken away. If you're a warehouse worker, or do some menial physical jobs, you're safe. Fuck intellectuals lmao.

>> No.66280641

>>66279613
That school is named "VSPO" an all-girl school.

>> No.66281046

>>66280030
>shitty jobs are being replaced by machines
This has been happening since the first industrial revolution.

>> No.66281225

>>66280571
Yeah so all the jobs that make money are going away and all that's left is literal wage cage crap

>> No.66281452

>>66281046
The joke is that it's more mental jobs getting hit now

>> No.66281592

>>66280030
you fags been saying this since the 2000 started, 2 more years right?

>> No.66281634

>>66280030
I guarantee every person who thinks this will be working a min wage job cleaning the robots who do the actual work in 20 years.

>> No.66282784

>>66281225
You don't need anything more. A nice cozy flat that's no bigger than 30square feet, and a constant flow of nice AI-generated shows on Netflix to keep you company.

>> No.66282793

>>66280030
just like we should have had flying cars and global warming should have swallowed miami and new york be now?

>> No.66282805

>>66281592
>He thinks AI is the same as it was 24 years ago.

>> No.66285901

>>66280571
Based and imbecile-pilled

>>66282784
Your nice cozy flat will actually be one of those Hong Kong hell apartments befitting the working class livestock that you will become.

>> No.66286307

>>66280030
Anon, AI can't walk into the forest and collect bugs. It can't currently identify those bugs (and I doubt it will anytime soon, as the other entomologists can't even agree at the best of times). And I tried running simple taxanomic work/basic morphological information checks through AI and it can't even get that right. It quotes videogame wikis when I ask it for basic morphological information regarding the number of notopleuron setae on a tachinid (a well known rookie trap question). Human society will collapse before AI is competent enough to replace my job.

>> No.66286901

>>66286307
Salute, entomology bro. However I'd like to inform you the plant ID AIs are getting pretty good, I would consider myself more reliable but they've got a breadth of knowledge only the most autistic botanists can match. Sure, they're no good for identifying nearly-identical plants, but they're impressive. I expect something similar could happen for bugs if anyone gave enough of a shit about identifying them as plant trade shoppers do about plants.

>> No.66287395

>>66286901
How do you do fine Botany bro. I wouldn't worry bruv, many of my colleagues are botanists and I can't see AI developing a Botanists sense of fine morphology, I've seen het-up botanists trading blows over a common Copromsa ID, your lot are even more capricious than us bug guys. The absurd rate of hybridisation within plants (especially with all the introduced stuff getting mixed in before we knew the repercussions) is more likely to cross artificial wires than biological ones.

>> No.66289741

>>66280173
until they do

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>> No.66291029 [DELETED] 

>>66279613
"Schooling" is a buzzword for sex with me btw

>> No.66291127

>>66279613
"Schooling" is a code word for sex with me btw

>> No.66291134

>>66279950
I used to believe this until I saw and experienced the rampant nepotism in job hiring and promotions.

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>>66291127
concentrate on your marika tourney twapi

>> No.66293488

>>66280030
close to replace for low skilled work, but not in the near future for high skilled labor. Current remote sensor technology is not advanced enough to actually process inputs for AI to automagically perform tasks. Even if they do have the precision and breadth of data to analyse, it's not feasible enough for mass deployment to a point they completely eliminate human intervention on your work. Due to how expensive, and the skill required to analyze the data streams for these sensors, we have at least another 10-15 years before they're commonplace.
Generative AI only came so far and shocked the world because artists are stupid enough not to protect their data and freely post their work and even tagged them for the AI benefit. Which is why lately every social media and content admins emply anti crawler measures and upped the cost of API to slow down the AI.

Disclaimer, I don't work with AI directly, I am just a systems integrator for sensors (aeronautics).

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>>66280030

>> No.66294078

Whole bunch of burger-brained retards replying to that burger-brained retard in good faith instead of laughing at the troglodyte view that education is for getting a job

>> No.66294126

>>66281592
Dall-E 2 to Midjourney 6 was 1 year

>> No.66295847

>>66294078
You fell into the boomer trap. This was cope from uneducated boomers who saw the highly educated got cozy jobs with huge pay back in the day. Nowadays markets are saturated and many studies are just a ponzi scheme, where the only job available is to teach people, in order to create more people who can only become teachers, and so on.
And I say this as an euro, for murricans you also have to deal with that student debt.
If you are interested in a field with no job market, just learn it as a hobby.

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>>66282784
Uncle Klaus! Tell them the one about bugs, ownership and being happy, I love that story.

>> No.66301964

>>66280030
AI going to take your plumbing job

>> No.66302175

>>66286307
>>66286901
>>66287395
cute, you won't have anything left to study when the mass extinction starts

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66302255

vt is the board with the shittiest takes on the broadest scale of topics
a testament to the median age here surely

>> No.66302717

>>66279613
DYRBI

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66302784

>>66302255
>take I disagree with = shitty take
>my brain is the biggest
okay bro

>> No.66302841

>>66302255
Just grad whore

>> No.66303071

>>66280030
Just study STEM, like everyone should from the very beginning?
Who is gonna keep those robots working?

>> No.66303666

>>66302784
u mad?

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>>66303666
>typical brainlet reply

>> No.66303976

>>66302255
>board with the shittiest takes
But anon, /biz/ is still a thing...

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66304450

>they are all unaware
I'm happy for Pomu

>> No.66306397

>>66279613
heh

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