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by _akhe
776 days ago
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Maybe I wasn't that clear, but I did say in my original post: I used to think AI would replace doctors before nurses, and lawyers before court clerks - now I think it's the other way around. The doctor, the lawyer - like the software engineer - will simply be more powerful than ever and have lower overhead. The lower-down jobs will get eaten, never the knowledge work. Yet you and a few other people insist I'm saying "AI will replace human judgment" - why? I'm saying the doctor isn't replaced, the lawyer, the software engineer, etc. aren't replaced. It's more like the technician just got a better technical manual, not like they are replaced by it. |
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It can't be that engineering and biology are so similar to jurisprudence, because they aren't. There has to be another reason for you to lump them together.