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by kortilla
1142 days ago
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>secretarial work, administrative work. That’s not the work I’m referring to. I’m referring to higher paying jobs that required significant training. This is the first foray into threatening people with under grad and graduate degrees. ChatGPT will mean the admin assistant stays and types stuff into ChatGPT and the paralegal goes. The very threat of this, realistic or not, is what all of the handwringing is about. >think we both know I wasn't. Then what are you referring to, because the economic trouble TODAY is persistent inflation and the high interest rates to combat it, which does not disproportionately hit minorities. |
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That's not true either. Journalism, for example, has been devastated by the internet. It and many of its related professions require degrees. A lot of commercial art has been severely impacted as well. There have been many bumps in publishing too, making those jobs more precarious.
> The very threat of this, realistic or not, is what all of the handwringing is about.
Sure. And I think what has changed here is not that it's coming for white-collar jobs. It's that groups who previously benefited from technological change or were at least insulated from it, now can see themselves as under threat as well. So although I expect the harms will still fall disproportionately on the less privileged groups, what has changed is that some of the previously privileged groups are now under threat.