AI Job Replacement Tier List

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Published 2024-03-25
I love AI so much & have been researching it since 2016, but now that AI is mainstream, I am a little tired of the narrative 😔

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All Comments (21)
  • @dhillaz
    Plot twist: Data entry clerks become the AI's boss because they control all the inputs to alignment training
  • @HE360
    If you're worried about A.I. replacing your job, then you could always come and drive a bus. My company never stops hiring!! You'll just need a CDL!
  • @justbubba4373
    10:20 One of the people at my university is writing their thesis on exactly this. They're training a model to be able to identify whether a skin condition is cancerous or not.
  • @IronBrandon22
    You're right about Translators for general conversations, but for things like movies, games, and show scripts—nope. I am not trusting my scripts' translations with an AI unless I have a human speaking that language fluently who can verify it.
  • @worldatwar956
    I think the biggest worry for the creative fields/jobs that are out there, it isn't that the AI tech that will come out could ever fully replace a human artist in terms of human experience and such. But it is more so the problem of greedy corporations and executives seeing it as a cost cutting measure
  • @ArenaOfExiles
    As a fellow AI enthusiast I gotta say that while I agree with most of the order of your list, i think with the exponential growth that AI has been on for the past couple years that all these changes have a good chance of occuring within the next 10 years instead of in a generation. Great video as always tho bro!
  • @Bregylais
    I'm surprised to see software engineer missing on the list. But that may just be due to the reason that everyone is very aware of the fact that you cannot trust an LLM with anything beyond a snake-game. Maybe in 10 years, we'll see. I like the format, btw!
  • @powercore2000
    You did a good job differentiating displacement from replacement. Most people get hung up on "Ai taking our jobs" when they're referring to some level of displacement when companies adopt new tools and techs. I'd probably add a, "replace fiver tier" for some really basic stuff people paid for that an Ai can just do.
  • @jkbecker
    Great video. I do believe you got HR wrong and it’s B-A tier - HR has nothing to do with “the human experience” at scale and everything with resource optimization / cost savings. HR functions in large companies are already suffering from layoffs and those departments will just get smaller and smaller as everything gets optimized. Stuff like calculating severances, determining bonuses based on work performance, tracking PTO, negotiating raises can be 95% automated if the company is large enough to have well-documented processes and rules. In the end you just need a few deecion-makers who actually sign the paperwork to make it legally binding, but producing pages and pages and pages of boilerplate legalese will not be done by human workers.
  • @miamitten1123
    The thing about stock photography is that at some point people will complain and say ”wheres the real people” people already don’t like supermodels in regular women clothes commercials and stock photography. Plus, a.i stock is not even cheaper. Digital books didn’t replace paper back. However, videographers might be at risk. Videos is 10x the effort as photos and videos you’ll can make one’s imagination come alive.
  • @LockedPuppy
    I feel like we're currently in the 90 version of the internet. The hype will grow and grow, investments will be made for lofty goals and ideas rooted in sci-fi, the bubble will burst, and we'll get some weird new world compared to today. Though will it again take 20 years? I don't think so.
  • @neoqueto
    I'd say that a LLM won't replace the librarian, it'll replace the library.
  • @iammrbeat
    Librarian would be D Tier as well. Also, I think most law firms will be cutting most of their staffs over the next decade.
  • @SoSoParanoid
    Analysis is the part of identifying patterns and predicting next to take better decisions and position self better. With that said, @jabrils don't you think that stock market trading, market analysis or business analysis can be easily replaced.? AI is definitely allowing 1 person to do work of many in every field so that's some job losses.
  • "i love AI like a Triple A studio loves to dissapoint" had me dead
  • The voice acting one is a big concern for me. I'm a huge fan of animated television, and i have enormous respect for the art of voice acting. But i know that one day, AI would be able to get those inflexions right, and sound believably human. And when that day comes, Disney and a bunch of animation studios, maybe even anime studios, are going to start using it. And the voice acting quality is going to dip to the same level as the writing on Netflix shows. AI could replace voice actors one day, but will never be able to do what they do. But I'm worried that studios won't realize that
  • @TreesPlease42
    Glad to see a level headed take on AI and its role in the market! Good marketing that they used the term AI for the scifi cred while dodging 'algorithms' and 'machine learning'
  • @tellmey1
    AI can already replace the structured part of cognitive behaviour therapy and it feels often like a real human is writing you and its always there and always positive