Fiverr CEO: "AI is Coming For Your Jobs"

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Plan Now :damn:

why doesn’t he keep the jobs for his employees if he cares so much
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nikka gonna press the red button to cut spending on his employees to increase margins then act like he was on his workers’ sides & blame ai
 
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yeah A.I can do all that minus the physical aspects right now. keep in mind that the A.I that will be doing job will not be a general model but one trained in a specific domain. it's been proven that fine-tuned models outperform general models at specific tasks or domains.
 

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yeah A.I can do all that minus the physical aspects right now. keep in mind that the A.I that will be doing job will not be a general model but one trained in a specific domain. it's been proven that fine-tuned models outperform general models at specific tasks or domains.
good things theres no button you can press to do hvac work :ahh:


you need a physical being to do it
 

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Amazon prepares to test humanoid robots for deliveries, The Information reports​


By Reuters

June 4, 202511:41 PM EDTUpdated 12 hours ago

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June 4 (Reuters) - Amazon (AMZN.O)

, opens new tab is developing software for humanoid robots that could eventually take the jobs of delivery workers, The Information reported on Wednesday, citing a person familiar with the matter.

Reuters could not immediately confirm the report.

Amazon is completing construction of a "humanoid park," an indoor obstacle course at one of the company's San Francisco, California offices, where it will soon test such robots, the report added.

The company is developing the artificial intelligence software that would power such robots, the report said, adding that Amazon plans to use hardware from other firms in its tests, for now.

Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for a comment outside its regular business hours.

In a series of announcements on Wednesday, Amazon demonstrated how stockroom robots, delivery people and its sprawling warehouses will all benefit from a hefty dose of AI, speeding packages to customer doorsteps.

Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich
 

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he's right. i'd been using fiverr for years to do album cover art.

a couple of freelancers were decent but for the most part communication was a pain in the ass (most of them were foreign) and i'd often have to break down and explain the simplest shyt multiple times. they're hella slow and would often fukk up on the smallest shyt and some revisions would take an eternity. not to mention, they're always trying to get a tip for that bullshyt service.
since i found ChatGPT and some other AI sites for art :camby:
But what about commercial rights? Do you own the ip rights to work you use AI to create? And can you sell it? I’m going thru something similar now, dealing with artists in person and on fiverr
 

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[Robotics] Figure 02 fully autonomous driven by Helix (VLA model) - The policy is flipping packages to orientate the barcode down and has learned to flatten packages for the scanner (like a human would)



Posted on Fri Jun 6 02:40:06 2025 UTC


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[Research] AI System Completes 12 Work-Years of Medical Research in 2 Days, Outperforms Human Reviewers



Posted on Thu Jun 19 13:28:36 2025 UTC

/r/OpenAI/comments/1lfau5l/ai_system_completes_12_workyears_of_medical/

Harvard and MIT researchers have developed "otto-SR," an AI system that automates systematic reviews - the gold standard for medical evidence synthesis that typically takes over a year to complete.

Key Findings:

Speed: Reproduced an entire issue of Cochrane Reviews (12 reviews) in 2 days, representing ~12 work-years of traditional research
Accuracy: 93.1% data extraction accuracy vs 79.7% for human reviewers
Screening Performance: 96.7% sensitivity vs 81.7% for human dual-reviewer workflows
Discovery: Found studies that original human reviewers missed (median of 2 additional eligible studies per review)
Impact: Generated newly statistically significant conclusions in 2 reviews, negated significance in 1 review

Why This Matters:

Systematic reviews are critical for evidence-based medicine but are incredibly time-consuming and resource-intensive. This research demonstrates that LLMs can not only match but exceed human performance in this domain.

The implications are significant - instead of waiting years for comprehensive medical evidence synthesis, we could have real-time, continuously updated reviews that inform clinical decision-making much faster.

The system incorrectly excluded a median of 0 studies across all Cochrane reviews tested, suggesting it's both more accurate and more comprehensive than traditional human workflows.

This could fundamentally change how medical research is synthesized and how quickly new evidence reaches clinical practice.

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.13.25329541v1.full.pdf
 

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announces that its corporate workforce will reduce as the company implements more AI:

“Today, we have over 1,000 generative AI services and applications in progress or built.”



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@sondereloaded
can we stop implementing AI in everything



3/37
@horejsiii
yeahhh nothing says progress like firing people for the bots



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@Wayakart




5/37
@DianaChimes
“Alexa, fire 10,000 people.”



6/37
@brunao_eth
“innovation” always sounds exciting until it’s your job getting optimized



7/37
@thedanielaros
No surprise here. They want to boost profits by jacking up prices and canning people.



8/37
@QUEENP0P
Andy chill man



9/37
@francescoswiss
AI is clearly reshaping the future of work. Amazon streamlining its workforce shows how fast the shift is happening. 1,000+ AI initiatives is no small move.



10/37
@brunao_eth
bro really said “robots don’t need snack breaks”



11/37
@PensivePoet97
Saw this coming as I used to work here



12/37
@Soulbound_TV
Alexa, play Another One Bites the Dust 📉



13/37
@AlexNever347
The Matrix and The Terminator taught these mfs NOTHING.



14/37
@housewivestwink
none of us were ever worried about “illegal immigrants” (disgusting they are even called that) stealing jobs. AI is the real culprit of stealing jobs!



15/37
@moneylabshq
"We’re building 1,000 AI tools” is wild corporate-speak for “your job just got replaced by an algorithm in beta.”



16/37
@EveryPostHits
bro typed 1000 ai tools just to say “you’re all fired” in new fonts



17/37
@FrankAkiba060
It only stops when will AI replace the CEO ?



18/37
@zfabrogmailcom
AI will replace all of Us for sure.



19/37
@MissMapleCda
People thought it would never happen. Computers would never take human jobs. It was science fiction. Here we are. 💻🖥📱



20/37
@teleezun
Who is actually surprised? And please tell me why



21/37
@caffeinemilktea
Someday it'll just be Andy and Alexa 😬



22/37
@LttleGel
Amazon already runs warehouses that rely heavily on automation. This isn’t surprising.



23/37
@MudassarRazaJ
The future is automated.



24/37
@allnaturalmeli
No hope for us



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@allnaturalmeli
🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️



26/37
@DeadMattBounce
AI already making us way more efficient 🙏🏻



27/37
@nidhi5435
AI सारी जॉब खा जाएगी



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@FCLrIyGpHtTic
Your job is gone.



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@Nova27208
Every company will be doing this to save money by using AI that is more efficient, less costly, and can work 24/7.



30/37
@meme_crave
fukk amazon



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@itsPopVulture
And they say immigrants are stealing jobs…



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@reddskyy_




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@toker_lee
And of course they won’t implement a universal basic income for all the people they are about to fire



34/37
@kittylopher
This is bad. Ai is really taking over the future and soon we won’t have anymore humans to do actual work for us



35/37
@Pupopepe159343
Give more tax cuts to the billioners so they can invest more on firing people. How to step on the public 101.



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@avodogo




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@ZeeMachineMusic
Super villain shyt




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