Excel skills on a resume might be redundant soon? More A.I being a big threat to a lot of desk jobs like Business Analysts.

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:yeshrug:our overall weight and health go worst when we stopped needing to walk everywhere and all the unhealthy shyt came much faster and cheaper. Some of us decided to dedicate time to exercise and offset these negatives.

We gotta do the same to avoid cognitive decline. Many ppl will mentally atrophy and :flabbynsick: like bodies have. That's their problem. We have a plethora of material out here to stimulate our minds. Protect you and yours.

I'm fittin to ask Gemini how legit my take is.:troll:
I'm too lazy to make threads(the irony:mjlol:) and I'm one of the "AI is overblown nonsense" people but I do think a conversation needs to be had about this

There's going to be massive mental atrophy and :flabbynsick: in the coming years
 

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Yeah Microsoft blah blah it’s more about networking. It’s amazing how many stupid old
People I work with in higher positions but tech retarded. Can barely use a phone but always have that “free phone “
 

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A lot of companies still using dot matrix printers

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Just because the tech exists doesn’t mean people will readily adopt it. Sick of the fear mongering.
 

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Everything I’ve seen about AI doesn’t show any jobs being replaced. All I see is another. However you still need smart ppl who know when and how to implement the tool.

They're being replaced in the sense that a job that used to take a full team of around 8 people has been reduced to 2-3, and it's not even AI doing this, just software automation. The automation tool handles the bulk of the work, and the 2-3 people handle the things the software has issues with. (this has actually happened where I work) This isn't really using A.I so it's not too expensive to use these tools.

There were no new jobs added for that team of people, the remaining few were outsourced. (someone with a background in data entry is not about to immediately jump on a team and start doing programming for AI.)
 

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There’s NO way work-life balance improves in investment banking or private equity for juniors.

It will just be another excuse to increase output per analyst (even if the overall number decreases).

The same thing happened with the Internet and mobile - you’d think this would improve efficiency and work-life balance but it made it worse.

“What do you mean you can’t handle 5 live transactions? You got AI. You should be able to do 10 :troll:
"What do you mean its Sunday morning and you're not at the office, we gave you a laptop."

"What do you mean you didn't read the report? I sent it a 9pm, you go to bed at 10pm. Report to my office EOD, thank you."
 

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I’m learning how to use AI to build systems and agents to make my IRL job easier. Package it and get other small businesses to pay for implementation and maintenance.
 

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AI is at that point in the tech life cycle where it’s being overpromised on what and how it will deliver.

Same thing happened with the Ipad tech replacing books for school to fight high prices


The fact that people don’t like Ai except in limited circumstances is what will keep it from being fully accepted in larger real world scenarios.

Most people still prefer to talk to a human for phone assistance than even a simple automated teller( and that’s not a generational thing)
 
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