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RE: ChatGPT vs. University Professors -- Not a Fair Fight (Not Even Close)

Yeah, that's a fear I have. Specialty fields requiring development and innovation should be safe for now. Generalized work, though, will become a thing of the past. However, that's decades away and I hope we learn to adapt or keep things controlled by that point.

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IMO we will see it in the next 5 years massive and in 10 it will be common.

Its not anymore a decade long process.

You probably have the better estimate. Truckers will likely be the first ones to go. Tesla is already trying to certify self driving semi trucks.

I can tell you:

Texting, assistant work, design ( particular), coding ( particular/ more helper) and a lot of computer work is already on the way to get replaced.

i don't think coding will be replaced anytime soon, because someone needs to be there to understand and hotfix + creativity is also needed with the understanding.

But classic non-physical assistant jobs will be gone in 2 years.

Trucks and driving is more complex and maybe take longer, also upgrading all is a high-cost thing.