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by version_five
1179 days ago
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Same was true for "deep learning" 4-5 years ago. There's a demand for consulting companies to come out with "future of work" reports about how technology will impact jobs. Everyone knows it's flying-car style futurism and not serious, but the media picks it up as reality. Last cycle, there were all kinds of reports on jobs that deep learning would make obsolete, truck drivers and radiologitst being the flagship cases. This time it's something else. It almost feels comforting to know your job is one of the predicted obsolete ones, because of how wrong these things are. |
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