In The Age Of AI, Is College/University Still Worth It?

David_TheMan

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This is such a stupid question. lol
Why would education be irrelvant in the age of AI?
You want to learn, you want mentorship, direction, you have to go to people, AI doesn't think for you.
 

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College will always be important

But understand the vast majority of people aren’t going to college to learn and become proficient at their profession. They are going for the degree.

Having a degree will always be a barrier for most roles from an HR perspective. Not having a degree limits your career potential significantly because a lot of companies would even entertain talking to you…

ESPECIALLY in the age of AI. If you think the job market will become more scarce because of AI, why the fukk would I bother interviewing a dude with a high school degree when I now have tons of college grads looking for work.
 

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Founder of Google's Generative AI Team Says Don't Even Bother Getting a Law or Medical Degree, Because AI's Going to Destroy Both Those Careers Before You Can Even Graduate​


"Either get into something niche like AI for biology... or just don't get into anything at all."​


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One of the pioneers of artificial intelligence at Google is warning the potential doctors and lawyers of tomorrow that AI might steal their futures.

In an interview with Business Insider, Jad Tarifi — the 42-year-old founder of Google's first generative AI team who left in 2021 to found his own startup, Integral AI — suggested that ever-improving AI capabilities may soon make getting advanced degrees in law or medicine an exercise in futility.

With so many people seeking further education as they get edged out of the job market by AI, Tarifi offered a different perspective: that nobody "should ever do a PhD unless they are obsessed with the field."

The AI veteran also told BI that he'd advise caution to anyone looking to get into the fields of medicine and law, which take years — and often hundreds of thousands of dollars — to complete a degree.

"In the current medical system, what you learn in medical school is so outdated and based on memorization," Tarifi told the website. Seeking advanced medical or law degrees is, to his thinking, tantamount to "throwing away" several years of one's life.

"I have a PhD in AI," he added, "but I don't know how the latest microprocessor works."

While some would suggest that seeking postgraduate degrees in AI might help secure their futures as the technology takes over, the former Googler suggested that folks might want to pump the brakes on that, too.

"Even things like applying AI to robotics will be solved" by the time you complete a PhD, Tarifi continued. "So either get into something niche like AI for biology, which is still in its very early stages, or just don't get into anything at all."

Like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who wrongfully insists that AI has already reached "PhD-level" intelligence, Tarifi clearly has very high regard for where the technology is today and where it will soon be headed. As he explained to BI, he finds these alleged advances to be all the more reason to double down on a Silicon Valley version of what it means to be human.

"The best thing to work on is more internal," Tarifi told BI. "Meditate. Socialize with your friends. Get to know yourself emotionally."

He might want to add "check in with reality" to that milquetoast list of recommendations, too, given that current AI technology has repeatedly demonstrated itself to be very bad at lawyering and even worse at doctoring.

Then again, anyone setting off to get a medical degree today is staring down the barrel of nearly a decade of education before they're a full doctor, so it's possible Tarifi is right, if AI continues improving at the rate it has been.

On the other hand, of course, until then we're all going to have to live in a world with a looming physician shortage — so if Tarifi is wrong, and AI does stall out, patients around the world are going to be in deep trouble.

More on AI prognostications: MIT Student Drops Out Because She Says AGI Will Kill Everyone Before She Can Graduate
This is highkey dangerous rhetoric, what sense does it make to push real life humans away from medicine just because of ai
 

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The overpriced cost of a degree in the U.S. isn't worth it anymore. Companies can easily hire people from all over the globe now. Only a fool would go 100K in debt for a US degree with no guarantee of ROI. You still got people in their 60s paying student loans. Most people arguing it's still worth it no matter the cost are deep in student loan debt.


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I've worked in IT almost 20 years and have never been overweight. And have none of the back or knee problems some of my friends working labor or trades have.

Not saying anything is wrong with that :hubie:

You honestly don't think there is any negative effects to sitting in front of a computer all day? I'm not trying to throw shade. Its just not natural.



And the stereotype of computer geeks is not peak physical fitness; you're an anomaly :comeon:
 

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Any nikka arguing against a university education didn’t go themselves or flunked out :mjlol:

One of the dumbest threads I’ve seen on here in awhile
I noticed that some brehs that never went to college/university get offended or self conscious when the conversation is about higher education.
 

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You honestly don't think there is any negative effects to sitting in front of a computer all day? I'm not trying to throw shade. Its just not natural.



And the stereotype of computer geeks is not peak physical fitness; you're an anomaly :comeon:

I'm not claiming peak physical fitness, just that working an office job doesn't automatically make you fat. And I'm always walking around anyway.

I just don't think I'm any less healthy than I would be if I was fukking up my back at some manual labor job.
 

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it's worthless practically, but if corporations require it to be a minimum prerequisite for jobs because of how many ppl have em then one?

Itll take at least a couple decades for people with degrees to be flushed out and for that to no longer be a base requirement. and by then, there will prolly be bigger/other problems to consider for job seekers anyway
 

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It’s not - I fukking hate the bay/Cali :russ:, just here to be close to family . But Stanford being beautiful is absolutely the reaction people have to its campus. Have you been to Stanford’s campus? Have you been to real Miami - outside of south beach? That place is a hell hole
Kick Rocks then:mjtf:
 

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Safest thing to do against A.I is invest in the staple A.I stocks.

Get any good paying job and invest in A.I.

If A.I takes more jobs the portfolio goes up rapidly.

If A.I takes less jobs the portfolio goes up in value slower while the good paying job becomes safer. A lot of these companies are booming because of A.I but companies like NVIDIA aren’t A.I companies and bring other kinds of value.

It’s really that simple. Worst thing that can happen is A.I doesn’t take off but your field stops hiring. Those are low odds though. Best thing that can happen is the A.I investment skyrockets the portfolio and the job is safe.
 
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