Nowadays artificial intelligence is used in different job sectors. This technology is used increasingly day by day. So the future of our jobs sector can be harmful because of AI. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging technology that can disrupt and transform a host of industries, potentially leading to a large-scale shift in how humans think of work.
Many other types of positions may be partially or even fully replaceable by machines. Any job that performs tasks that are learnable and replicable may be in the crosshairs. You can see some industries that will continue to rely on human workers include writing jobs, social work, criminal defense law, teaching, and AI training engineers.
AI will be able to automate the process of data analysis, which could reduce the need for manual entry and processing, optimize shipping and delivery routes, automate manufacturing and assembly lines, computerize many human accounting tasks, and assist with legal research and analysis.
This new dawn of automation can be both an exciting and daunting prospect for many workers. While it certainly presents challenges to some people, we should keep in mind that AI will open up new opportunities for other sectors to expand their potential. It may also help reduce human labor spending and allow employees to embark on tasks with better prospects for them personally.
Artificial intelligence is becoming more relevant to our daily lives. While it might seem to be looming and ready to replace us, this is not necessarily true. AI will have an impact on our workforce. This is inarguable.
The Truth about AI: Will Artificial Intelligence Take Over Our Jobs?
Nowadays artificial intelligence is used in different job sectors. This technology is used increasingly day by day. So the future of our jobs sector can be harmful because of AI. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging technology that can disrupt and transform a host of industries, potentially leading to a large-scale shift in how humans think of work.
Many other types of positions may be partially or even fully replaceable by machines. Any job that performs tasks that are learnable and replicable may be in the crosshairs. You can see some industries that will continue to rely on human workers include writing jobs, social work, criminal defense law, teaching, and AI training engineers.
AI will be able to automate the process of data analysis, which could reduce the need for manual entry and processing, optimize shipping and delivery routes, automate manufacturing and assembly lines, computerize many human accounting tasks, and assist with legal research and analysis.
This new dawn of automation can be both an exciting and daunting prospect for many workers. While it certainly presents challenges to some people, we should keep in mind that AI will open up new opportunities for other sectors to expand their potential. It may also help reduce human labor spending and allow employees to embark on tasks with better prospects for them personally.
Artificial intelligence is becoming more relevant to our daily lives. While it might seem to be looming and ready to replace us, this is not necessarily true. AI will have an impact on our workforce. This is inarguable.
Another essential thing to comprehend is that humans created Artificial Intelligence to help with challenging tasks and problems and not to replace them in the workplace entirely. Humans and AI work best when a person defines the program’s scope to AI, allowing it to make the best decision for the outcome.
The Truth about AI: Will Artificial Intelligence Take Over Our Jobs?
at some point it's just like. do they even fucking like the thing they're asking AI to make? "oh we'll just use AI for all the scripts" "we'll just use AI for art" "no worries AI can write this book" "oh, AI could easily design this"
like... it's so clear they've never stood in the middle of an art museum and felt like crying, looking at a piece that somehow cuts into your marrow even though the artist and you are separated by space and time. they've never looked at a poem - once, twice, three times - just because the words feel like a fired gun, something too-close, clanging behind your eyes. they've never gotten to the end of the movie and had to arrive, blinking, back into their body, laughing a little because they were holding their breath without realizing.
"oh AI can mimic style" "AI can mimic emotion" "AI can mimic you and your job is almost gone, kid."
... how do i explain to you - you can make AI that does a perfect job of imitating me. you could disseminate it through the entire world and make so much money, using my works and my ideas and my everything.
and i'd still keep writing.
i don't know there's a word for it. in high school, we become aware that the way we feel about our artform is a cliche - it's like breathing. over and over, artists all feel the same thing. "i write because i need to" and "my music is how i speak" and "i make art because it's either that or i stop existing." it is such a common experience, the violence and immediacy we mean behind it is like breathing to me - comes out like a useless understatement. it's a cliche because we all feel it, not because the experience isn't actually persistent. so many of us have this ... fluttering urgency behind our ribs.
i'm not doing it for the money. for a star on the ground in some city i've never visited. i am doing it because when i was seven i started taking notebooks with me on walks. i am doing it because in second grade i wrote a poem and stood up in front of my whole class to read it out while i shook with nerves. i am doing it because i spent high school scribbling all my feelings down. i am doing it for the 16 year old me and the 18 year old me and the today-me, how we can never put the pen down. you can take me down to a subatomic layer, eviscerate me - and never find the source of it; it is of me. when i was 19 i named this blog inkskinned because i was dramatic and lonely and it felt like the only thing that was actually permanently-true about me was that this is what is inside of me, that the words come up over everything, coat everything, bloom their little twilight arias into every nook and corner and alley
"we're gonna replace you". that is okay. you think that i am writing to fill a space. that someone said JOB OPENING: Writer Needed, and i wrote to answer. you think one raindrop replaces another, and i think they're both just falling. you think art has a place, that is simply arrives on walls when it is needed, that is only ever on demand, perfect, easily requested. you see "audience spending" and "marketability" and "multi-line merch opportunity"
and i see a kid drowning. i am writing to make her a boat. i am writing because what used to be a river raft has long become a fully-rigged ship. i am writing because you can fucking rip this out of my cold dead clammy hands and i will still come back as a ghost and i will still be penning poems about it.
it isn't even love. the word we use the most i think is "passion". devotion, obsession, necessity. my favorite little fact about the magic of artists - "abracadabra" means i create as i speak. we make because it sluices out of us. because we look down and our hands are somehow already busy. because it was the first thing we knew and it is our backbone and heartbreak and everything. because we have given up well-paying jobs and a "real life" and the approval of our parents. we create because - the cliche again. it's like breathing. we create because we must.
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I think computer viruses/malware/bloatware & magnets when utilized by the right people will become (in some sense) a form of direct action in the coming years if we don’t stop AI from taking jobs & such
pregnancy freak satoru quite literally beams with pride every time ppl turn around to look at your baby bump bc that swollen belly is one hell of a proof he’s been performing his husband duties diligently by keeping you well fucked and marked by him
guys i’ll be honest.. I’ve made it through a lot on here, but if tumblr decides to sell to midjourney or any other generative AI I have to delete everything… 😔 it seems like they’ve already scraped most of the posts on here dating all the way back to 2014, but even if it’s too late to prevent theft of my art, I just can’t keep using a website that would do something like this— I don’t want to contribute clicks and views to a company that so readily throws its artists and creators (the reason anyone uses the site!) under the bus. If it does happen, I will probably make an archival drive of all my posted pieces and upload a nightshaded version to google drive or pixiv or something. If there are any works you really love, I would recommend saving them on your own.
I’ve had my art reuploaded without permission, stolen and sold on random websites, but this generative AI grift is the worst of them all. It’s soulless greed that does nothing but take advantage of those who already struggle to make a living in a notoriously thin job market. It’s a pointless theft machine. As if the world was ever starved for artists.
Just for anyone curious. Not the best quality of a gif but you get the idea, I got rather lucky with the original generation of that one. And on the second one Elland was literally missing a finger haha
hey what's up uhhh I'm back here's a lil update about it
things are way better since my previous, very bleak & emo post last year. I want to thank every single person who took the time and care to send so many messages to my inbox wishing me well, it gave me much needed validation and outside perspective so thank u ❤︎₊ ⊹❤︎₊
I ended up taking a much longer medical leave and got to reset, reflect what was going on with my health, career, etc. Realized I wasn't just burning out, but that stuff going on there was an active trauma reigniting old trauma from when I was younger, so, not a super healthy environment and no wonder I couldn't keep hacking it
but a lot of beautiful things have happened lately in spite of the chaos: I got engaged to the person I so completely love. became fully independently licensed as a therapist. Had a birthday. Made quality time with new and old friends and mentors. Bought my first car. Made so much art.
A lot of things are getting better, I'm getting my life back
Soo now I hope to bring more stuff here semi-regularly and get back in touch with everyone here on tumblr dot com. Thanks again for giving me more to look forward to ദ്ദി・ᴗ・)✧
Ever think about Date’s view on family and how that relates to his character? When Mizuki asks him to define family, he just awkwardly offers that its like being blood related to someone. It leaves a bitter taste in his mouth and Mizukis, but like, he literally had no idea what a real family looks like. He’s an orphan, a man who grew up with no family and no name, but he doesn’t know that yet. He has no memory of his past, no way of knowing if there’s someone out there waiting for him to come home, if he even had a place to call home. His only frame of reference for a family is Mizuki and her parents. Deep down he knows it’s not right, not loving, but it fits the mold of a nuclear family, man and woman, blood related, so that must be what family is. When he’s asked to take in Mizuki, he’s absolutely clueless because he literally has zero frame of reference for how a child is supposed to be cared for. He puts distance between them because this isn’t his place, he doesn’t have the right to love this child as his own because he isn’t the real dad. There’s no place for someone like him in a family. And it’s baffling to him to hear that Mizuki not only loves him, she needs him because he is her family. Date believes he’s a nobody, just a sad, lonely man with no name who absolutely does not deserve this kind of love. But he has it anyway because he chooses it, he makes something that neither he nor Mizuki have ever had before. HES HOME