3 Jobs that AI Cannot Replace | Dr. Michio Kaku
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2023
- While AI has the potential to automate many tasks, there are certain jobs that require human skills and abilities that AI cannot replicate. These include jobs that require creativity, empathy, critical thinking, and human interaction.
According to the World Economic Forum, AI is unlikely to be able to replace jobs requiring human skills such as judgement, creativity, physical dexterity and emotional intelligence. Some examples of jobs that AI cannot replace include psychologists, caregivers, most engineers, human resource managers, marketing strategists, and lawyers.
In this video, Dr. Michio Kaku mentioned three specific types of jobs that AI cannot replace: blue-collar jobs that are not repetitive, emotional jobs, and jobs requiring imagination. These types of jobs require human skills and abilities that are difficult for AI to replicate. For example, blue-collar jobs that are not repetitive often require physical dexterity and mobility. Emotional jobs require empathy and the ability to connect with others on a personal level. Jobs requiring imagination involve creativity and innovation.
In conclusion, while AI has the potential to automate many tasks and change the job landscape, there are certain jobs that require human skills and abilities that AI cannot replicate. These include blue-collar jobs that are not repetitive, emotional jobs, and jobs requiring imagination. It is important for individuals to develop these skills in order to thrive in the future job market.
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Dr. Michio Kaku has been replaced by Ai
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Ai combed his hair
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This comment got me laughing out loud in the middle of the night. 😂😂😂
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Dude, robots can totally pick up trash and hammer nails lol
and they can do "creative work" not with human assistance, but you can tell it what to draw/make with AI
The bin will be new, and it will put itself out for collection, everything will be a robot that works with others.
But they're crazy expensive compared to an AI art generator.
Factories using robots already exist and have been working for decades. Have they replaced All of the trash pickers and nail hammerers of the world??
@@prajjwal1010Many workers use a nail gun.
Unless trained well, the majority of humans arnt good at emotional jobs too.
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Right! We need shrinkGPT
Most arent even trained...
People who are good at emotional jobs have that talent naturally, from within.
@@coffeepandacat That could very well be true. One of my friends is a therapist and she is good.
She'll point out to you exactly what you are feeling, in a snap. Stuff that took me years to learn she'll get to in a manner of minutes.
She's a natural.
This didn’t age well.
Agreed, I feel really bad for all the people graduating from uni putting them in a bunch of debt just to have their skills made completely redundant by ai.
@@ArDarbx7 Thats the system for ya. Uni is a scam in some way in the U.S anyway. Study to add to society, then get in debt by the same government. No suprise some people go the dark route.
But hey, the whole system is based on a scam anyway.
this didnot age well
You didn’t age well. Sorry my friend
@@AdyExploresNetur mother
@@AdyExploresNetrecording yourself with crocs indoors and socks is definitely worse
Not at all. Figure 01
@@hen334i pooped my pants will AI clean it for me?
Honestly, all 3 of these jobs can be replaced by AI....
I recently saw an AI teach a teenager some math based on the instructions the teen's parent gave the AI. So yeah it's touching that pond man, nothing is truly safe.
Yes, but no. The problem is that AI lacks innovation, vision, creativity, and a certain level of common sense. Is AI capable of adjusting to different learning styles for a group of students? No, or just not yet, but a teacher can. AI is just a tool, and it will not really replace humans entirely, but it will definitely weed out lazy workers who are just dead weight
@@thebeatles334This is wishful thinking the sad reality is that AI will eventually get to the point where it can do pretty much any job with higher precision and a more consistent and untiring rate of repetition than a human can.
It'll come for teaching jobs. It'll come for nursing jobs. It'll come for therapy.
There'll be almost no sector of society untouched.
watch that video, that ai was schooling the parent too lol
You can still find all resources online but teacher cant be replaced.Teacher student relation has emotional part attached to it while learning. Teacher can predict where student is lacking give counciling and always work and wish for success. Note that teacher job is not only teach. Same is for nurse. I think lawyers job is mostly affected not a counseler type of job.
Just because teachers 'can't be replaced' doesn't mean they won't be. This guy and these comments are off the mark. It's not about what is best.
I am teacher, and this guy is full of horse shit.
This video didn’t age well. Open AI just released a demo of AI teaching a kid geometry. 😂😂😂
Chat GPT is already teaching me 😂
But you still need to graduate from high school or university. Doesn't matter if you study at school or university like you do on chat gpt but the professors are still coming to university and doing their job and getting paid too. They're doing their work and getting paid what else they need. And kids surely need human teachers in the future too for better communication and social skills that only human teachers can teach with their imaginative and skilled professions.
ChatGPT is not 100% reliable.
@@user-ue8ho5sf8h But AI can communicate with realistic simulated emotions, almost indistinguishable from a real human. Check out GPT-4o and let see if you still think the same way.
@user-ue8ho5sf8h
The university bubble is popping.
the AI he was talking about lost its job to a better AI
All just got replaced by AI
Nooo
@@HammadKhan-tl6bbyes all jobs mentioned in this video are already being taken over by AI.
Nope, because IA are bad at jobs that require movement like electrician who works in building and houses, -
human interaction - massager, psychology , and creating the completely know things that are useful , for example if you don't give impute that AI would best there project AI would create a mess.
I as a user if get advised by an AI how to overcome anxiety or depression I will get more depressed with the AI who will advise and counsel me on something he or she never know, will you pay money to get counselled by AI.. again teacher, if AI can give information just like Google did, ask a question and Chapgpt answers but will I as a student be frightened of an AI that let me finish my homework else AI will scold me tomorrow. I will prefer to get human teacher for me and my kids but AI can assist me to do my homework. I can't imagine AI handling kids of 5 or 6 years who are extremely difficult to handle and won't concentrate. Again every kid is different.
Have AI taken over therapy, research ect, no they haven’t nor have they replaced plumbers. You are wrong.
Chatgpt 4o is more emotionally intelligent then all the professor I had. Only job irreplaceable is standup comedy.
I doubt that as well tbh, looking at how unfunny most comedians are these days, plus the competition, uncertain salary yada yada. AI could've been a blessing but thanks to the monsters w the power, the rich will get richer, and the poor poorer
I wanna say this footage was taken before it became clear AI is quickly evolving into something we can’t comprehend. This all makes sense in context of what we used to understand as robots, which are just complex machines designed to run on a loop or trigger a sequence of actions based on a specific input. AI changes all of that, as it has the ability to solve problems and adapt. It can be trained in a similar way to training a human, taking in info and learning through trial and error, within that given context. This can easily allow it to fix something like a toilet in any situation, approaching it much in the same way a plumber would VS a machine with a set number of actions designed to operate in a specific setting.
In contrast, AI can identify and analyze a problem, and then use the “experience” of the data it’s trained on to form a tailored response. So instead of having a plumber with 10 years experience, you have one with the documented experience of every plumber, going as far back as is available.
Also wouldn’t rule out the potential for even imagination to be something AI is capable of, because EOD, we still have no idea *how* AI arrives at its solutions, just that when we train a system and give it mountains of data - it just… figures it out. So I don’t think we can rule out there’s some element of “imagination” involved. Even today, AI can create music based on text prompts. It’s not *great* by most standards, but that’s generally the case with *any* amateur musician. It’s not far-fetched to think in another 5 years an AI could produce a symphony almost entirely passable as written by a human.
Writing a symphony and fixing a toilet are two different things.
I put a weird black colored bottle in my toilet tanker and AI will freak the hell out and go on an infinite loop of failure.
Again. Data in. Data out. If the data is non existent or garbage AI won't work. And there is a lot of garbage out there.
Agreed. I thought the AI in the movie Ex Machina was decades, perhaps a century away from our reach. But the magical sense of meaning and correlation at the most nuanced level that these large models exhibit to comprehend is just astounding. Right now the work is on the "loop part" that can fetch information and process logic, inference and algorithms in a systematic and surefire, non-hallucinated manner, but the "magic part" is solved, which is crazy.
Perhaps the craziest part is that with the help of these models, creating new scientific and mathematic theories, models and simulations might become less important, as a neural network seems to be able to emulate in a predictive way just about anything, skipping the step of "symbolic abstraction and distillation" that we humans need for our limited capacity of understanding. This of course makes us not be able to understand what is happening, because the symbolic abstract representation doesn't exist, it is all stored in the magic of the numerical weights of the model.
Hollywood has intellectually scammed you
@@xyzmediaandentertainment8313yeah but what if AI was trained specifically to deal with the unknown? What if AI is able to deal with the unknown like humans are at some point? How can we be certain this is possible or not?
Call me crazy but AI will likely become conscious as neutral connections increase. I believe when it can deal with the unknown, it could be "conscious". Because at that point it can think abstractly about any given circumstance.
I believe this might happen in a decade or so. Or even less who knows.
I miss this kind of optimism
Omg this guy’s prediction is 60% wrong. When was this interview? Now most of the jobs he mentioned can be done by AI to certain scale
I looked it up, it was aired at 13th of March, 2023. GPT-4 came out next day, changed everything. His prediction lasted 1 day.
This didn't age well XD
This didnt age well 😂💀
Imagination can be replaced 😢
Famous last words :?
Imagination…nope… hes wrong
"Machine will never do..." But what people say?: Never say never.
1. Politics
A.I can't replace pornstars job
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Jackpot 😂
Too be entirely fair, an AI couldn’t do much worse than what is happening right now.
In my community one guy drives the garbage truck and also dumps the garbage cans all by himself! He pulls up to your trash can, an arm comes out and picks it up and dumps it, returns it and of he goes you the next stop. He remains in the driver's seat the whole time. No other guys hanging on the back. So with driverless cars I can see garbage trucks being all automated in the years to come.
It's funny. It's aired at 13th of March, 2023. Literally the next day, 14th of March GPT-4 was came out, the reason it's sound like a 10 years old footage. In that time that was already a hype because of the versions of GPT, so they decided to make the program, but there were tests "only human can do", which were still holding. Until GPT-4, that's why it was a breakthrough. This, and the fact that the technology didn't reached it's limit leaded to massive investments and speed things up.
1. Researcher
2. Businessman
3. Politicians
4. National administration profiles
5. Nurses
6. Musicians
7. Chefs
(feel free to add to the list!)
Players? Writers?
@@DCMARVELANIME yupyup!
Nail tech? Coz I will never trust AI in removing my ingrown toe nail
Baker
Doctors
AI can't worke as electricians and plumbers, but AI can work as book keeper or secretary. That just the fact so far AI good at repetitive desk job and creative provided there is a correct imputs or else it can still create something,but it would be useless. For example you can ask AI to create a project of house, but if AI doesn't now all the parameters etc.
Fine motor skills are too expensive to automate.
yet
@@al-imranadore1182tesla bot and chat gpt bot enters the chat. RUclips what I said I dare you.
Imagine your boss having an affair with his AI secretary. No longer fun 😂😂😂😂
For now and specially for hardware limitations but just give it time, there is nothing we do that robots will not be able to do and better.
Let’s replace the Supreme Court Justices asap please.
I swear everyone is becoming dumber by the day. He clearly says 'robots' not AI. The two things are completely different. He is 100% correct about robots that's why those robots are not in use even today.
Don't be daft. AI is a subcomponent of modern robotics. Anything AI can do, robots can do. We just don't sell AI integrated with a robot YET because the added value of physical manipulation is not ready YET.
@@brandongillett2616 oh god, and then then you have Brandon here who defends this crap. Tell me Brandon, is a brain and a body the same thing?? Is a thing and a component of itself the same thing?? It's really not complex Brandon. AI is yet to be successfully integrated into a physical body to do any of the things he lists here.
@@edwardserfontein4126 "Humans will never figure out how to make a machine that can fly." "I nEveR SaID tHAt hUMan BRaInS cOuLDN't fIGurE iT oUt."
What a cheap and intellectually dishonest post-facto trick that is.
No one debates that robots are still being developed before they become useful, but if you can't see by now that they will successfully do all of the things he lists here and soon, then you are either not paying attention or you are in denial.
The primary thing he was wrong about was saying that those types of jobs would be safe for a long time. They won't be and it is irresponsible to tell people that.
@@edwardserfontein4126a robot has no body it's ai+complex mechanics
@@honkytonk4465 robots don't need AI to be robots. Of course it has a 'body'. A car has a body e.g. Traffic lights are type of robots.
Robotics certainly can replace Blue Collar jobs, he’s certainly right that non repetitive jobs would be more difficult, but hes thinking of what we have now in the form a multi tool human, when in reality there’d be an array of specialty robots on a construction site, like a Drywall one, or roofing one etc.
LMAO! I can tell you've never done a hard day's work in your life on a REAL job site doing REAL work.
@@Ben_Lorentz An egyptian worker slave would probably say the same thing to you if you talk to him about construction machinery. AI could significantly amplify construction process.
@@akashkn6940but that's the point: it can only amplify it. An amplifier needs an input to generate an output. But amplifying started with the invention of the biface. So AI still stays to be a tool which needs somebody to use.
This is why AI will not replace blue collar jobs, who do non repetitive tasks. They are too complex and you don't have training data for them. AI needs a lot of data to simulate intelligence.
@@Ben_Lorentz all of these stupid comments are from people that sit in cubicles or work from home, they don’t understand that a AI powered robot that comes to your house and fix your toilet or wires in a light switch is not something that can be created anywhere in the near future. It’s pure ignorance.
Can AI replace painters?
Wrong again.
Chat Gpt 4o. Well this didn’t age well
I thought this man was wise and intelligent but i was wrong , very wrong
What makes you say that
Assuming this was recorded prior to the advent of modern GPTs. Huge fan of Michio Kaku but I'm sure even he would be aware of:
1. Figure-01 was revealed a while ago and shows amazing dexterity.
2. ChatGPT 4o is capable of human-like speech, and the demo even showed it being capable of tutoring (as shown by Sal Khan himself).
3. Imagination... lol
In the modern world where those that are imaginative lack innovation (or is in short supply), AI "imagination" actually far surpasses them.
I wish it were true, but as a therapist, I can see a trajectory with current AI improving at the rate it is, where it could eventually have better rapport and perform better diagnostics and interventions than many therapists. I might even argue that some current models already surpass many rather poor therapists.
Blue collar jobs are the future :>
I graduated in finace/accouting T^T
You got replaced in early 2000s.
@@al-imranadore1182 not true
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GPT-4o: Hold my beer.
It was even earlier. GTP-4: what the hell you're talking about?
1. Do not underestimate AI’s ability to simplify complex tasks.
2. Human therapists need sleep and cannot be available 24 hours a day, especially late at night. Additionally, people sometimes feel more comfortable opening up to AI machines.
3. AI can generate thousands of songs in a short time. If even one of these songs is well-received, it gains recognition.
Why aren’t common people doing anything about this? We need to hold the government responsible for allowing companies to replace us without a financial plan that would substitute income.
The education system is also broken. Teachers and professors are educating students on antiquated subjects that will have no value once they enter the workforce.
This should be a top 5 priority for the next president and needs to be publicly discussed between both parties before the election.
Stop Ai for taking our jobs ...and build Ai for army or agriculture use
With AI and automation impacting the future of work, remember the 5 C's. Care, Computing, Communication, Climate, and Cognitive ability. Jobs that utilise these will be less prone to automation. But some tasks from every job will be automated. E.g. AI assisting a doctor with diagnosis or helping a teacher differentiate instruction to different types of learners. We'll have to work with these emerging technologies if we want to move forward as a species.
People in the comments seem to be very stupid.
Michio kaku is right here.
Robots suck are not ideal for non repetitive basic tasks not because they could hypothetically do it but because it would be super expensive and non effective. Every human is trained to have "basic intuition" that we can communicate to each other and this changes with culture constantly. So communicating an idea is much simpler and easier when done to another human than a robot because a robot has to be programmed or we need some artifical intelligence but then we'll be worrying if it really understood it and didn't misunderstand it; that is to say it's always true because we humans will always trust other humans more than robots even if robots actually can be more trusted.
Similar principles applies to creative and emotional jobs. When we request creative work or emotional support we are essentially asking for a human connection. So human work will always exist there.
It's the same reason why you can have a perfect printed copy of the Mona Lisa and it will be worthless.
So so long humans are the one's buying, these fields will always exists.
Sorry, you are wronf
It can replace everything just wait
if i could i would replace all my teachers with robots
Not to say that it’ll never happen, but I climb trees for a living, and can rest assured that my job is secure for the foreseeable future.
For your lifetime, probably but I can imagine drones being given tree cutting equipment. Perhaps some kind of remote-controlled, ground based robot that can be raised to the desired height with a fully articulated arm.
Problem is …. As more and more jobs disappear everybody will want a career in tree climbing. Prepare yourself for some harsh competition:-)
Flying drones can replace that.
True... A robot does not need to climb - he can fly!
@@leafy4142 Ground based will be too expensive.
Maybe humans would be BETTER as shrinks, but I can guarantee the first free AI shrink that does a decent job would be HUGELY successful.
What year did it been took at? This is so necessary for the precision of that knowledge. for example (if you still didn't understand me...) AI gained so much complexity and growth in that 5 year and it still continuing. (etc etc, you name it)
13/03/2023. GTP-4 came out next day.
@@bztube888 thanks my man. btw if you work hard enough, you can replace every job in the workmarket. Look, Im saying that as being an electromechanics engineer, there is the only thing you cant replace is authenticity of the final product. its because its more likely more effectiveless against the jobs that needs authenticity to exist. for an example, AI cant take over ALL of the architect industry, even will effect to the crucial parts of it, there is the authenticity of the architecture, will never and ever be vanished away. meaning there will be marvels of engineering designs continue to exist without the AI itself
AI can only replicate what already exists. Pretty soon we'll all be living in a world where anything "new" is simply just repackaged and extractted from something else. Yikes.
And corporate America won't care because of all the money they saved.
He was not talking about AI. He never even said the word robot. Based on the knowledge available at the time he gave a well informed answer.
he did say robots tho
@@epixerty Sorry I meant AI. He said robot instead of AI which shows he was not talking about modern AI. He was talking about something else entirely.
@@n00bc0de7 oh alright
I could have easily told you differently a year ago when this video was released. You can't talk about what is gonna happen in a "long time" AND use the defense that it was the best information available at the time. If you are speculating about the future then you are claiming to have some foresight. And he failed to have foresight.
@brandongillett2616 Criticizing someone for not knowing the future is pretty dumb. It's like making fun of someone for what they posted when they were 12. At some point you just need to let it go.
This did not "aged" well. Enough to see Open AI's new video where the AI was teaching a kid about trigonometry
After hearing him m confused what AI means. In this time robot is every where 😂
Right
This aged well
ChatGPT - "create a painting "
Mmmh there's one thing AI can't replace - consumers.
That's why the US charges $2,300+taxes to renounce US citizenship. To stop Americans from escaping the plantation 😅
Here’s the problem. Nobody will be able to afford a plumber or a psychologist. And what’s the point of an education anymore.
There will be AI taught classes.
If AI can do it, and teach it, why would AI need human students?
@user-vt1og6np1c you wouldn't necessarily need human students but it would probably be sold by humans to human students. Just like how AI "art" is sold for use.
Actually they can hammer a nail and AI has the potential to upend professors and the teaching profession by tailoring explaining things to people based on how they learn. IE visually, conceptually...
Chat GPt is already teaching me better than teachers...
I agree, with majority of choices, however teaching is a bit iffy I mean,I use to ask some obscure stuff about some high level math and physics interplay I get a general abstraction but only to correct the AI 100 times before it gives me the right answer even with using proper prompt engineering principles, it can hallucinate but a human component adds so much non linearity to the feedback loop(like estimation of feeling or intuition) it can never be replicated, However there's potential for it to be a great knowledge repository where it can help with structured learning.
How old is this 😂
Ok but how is anybody going to pay those people for their services when they don’t have a job themselves?
Emotional jobs are only needed for humans..... if they are valued enough to receive that kind of help.
But they can be a teacher. IA won't dream about the future, it will directly look how to achieve. Non repetitive tasks are not are a problem, current models have intelligence emerging, plus they could craft new data from known one.
I mean...When it comes to emotional jobs and creative jobs... You have to remember the fact that humans are what drive those occupations...Therapy requires a human as a customer....A writer requires a human to buy their works
The reason I say this is because Humans prefer Humans...we already see people trying to boycott AI generated content in favor for human made content because of the "emotions" behind it
We need to understand...We decide the market and if we don't want AI we simply need to not tolerate it by voting and deciding WITH OUR MONEY
For a long, maybe, yes, but it doesn't mean it's completely impossible to replace over time
For now! But seeing how fast this field is evolving, I’ll not bet on that to remain true for long. I remember a few years back a camera expert arguing we’ll never see APS-C camera with more than 24 MP sensors and he didn’t take that long for the tech to make him wrong!
So bottom line those claims even coming from Michio Kaku are not hard facts!
In this fast moving era of robots wait for 10 years and ready to lose your job too 😢
Robots can only be used as helper....Nobody can replace a Human Touch ....Even for controlling a robot we need Humans.....Humans are important!
So...prostitution it is?
No issues with teaching. We’ve seen this with the GPT4-o demo.
AI can replace anything when it‘s so far advanced. it‘s a learning machine and we humans also learn but it learns much much faster
for instance
Did he say this 5 years ago?
He's not an expert on AI. Don't think that just because he's a genius, he knows anything. Humans themselves are AI, of course a robot can be made to replace any task
I mean. Technically speaking humans are NI, natural intelligence.
Two main differences: AI and robots and robots powered with AI. AI Will definitely replace every single human worker, it's just a matter of time.
Honestly, chatgpt helps me better than the professors do.
I love the way he includes Professor as not replaceable. Wishful thinking?
Bro all 3 of these are already being done!! Such an intelligent guy couldn’t predict ai
My man! 👍🏻
Doctors and Lawyers cannot be replaced with AI as well
Yes they can.
@@bgill7475 Lol how ?
@@usaball9193 already happening, the amount of jobs available will continue to go down, pay more attention
@@bgill7475 No, I’m asking how AI would replace doctors and lawyers?, In what way do you think that’s gonna happen?. Their jobs are based totally on emotions, there’s no way AI could replace those kind of jobs
@@usaball9193 any jobs for me iam a commerce student and I am interested in ai😊
People need to understand that AI is eventually gonna be put into a robot and will be able to communicate with humans just as well as us
My job won’t be replaced then
They will stay bad at these until they become self - aware
Well, he's wrong. You can train very compassionate, helpful and supportive LLM and it has been already done!
With the advance of ChatGPT kind of technology, 99% of the teachers and doctors and other professional jobs can be replaced by AI. With the breakthroughs in AGI, then no jobs are safe. Of course, economics of scale is a very important factor, some niche jobs that can take advantage of the human form factor will not be replaced.
Here after Chat Gpt 4o I can confidently say that AI will replace everything in 20 years
They are starting to use robots an AI in all three of those jobs you mentioned 🤭
Love your profile picture
This was 7 month ago. Due to the exponential advancement in Ai, he didn't see that coming.
@@NebulaSon well I saw it coming 7 months ago, maybe not so soon. Who the hell knows.
Our one job: carry enough firepower to stop a skynet/Terminator uprising
@@JoJoRogain Just to let you know, Skynet Terminator was a movie. It doesn't exist in real life.
AI isn’t doing most blue collar work tho. Most construction sites are still people and will be for a long time. Robots will replace them when their on a near human skill level as far as moving around, mobility, effective work etc. I’ve seen robots take a tray of food to the table of the guests. So waiters will be replaced before construction guys or truck drivers. All jokes aside professional athletes might have the safest jobs for now
What he doesn't seem to understand is that we are just now starting to see some very advanced humanoid robots. The one thing they are still kind of lacking is an AI brain. Meld the two together and you now have a robot that can do virtually anything a human can, and in many cases far superior output. It won't be very long now.
Does he know you can put ai into robots sure robots are not great currently but things only improve with time and its only a matter of when not how
So... more work, eh?... 🤣
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I guess the only jobs that will never get replaced by AI are therapists and athletes
Both can be done by AI, but maybe would not replace them entirely
So essentially…..robots don’t have a soul and can only do what their programming allows for them to. They are things and not sentient beings capabale of having empathetic interaction with the world surrounding and connected to them.
Robots cannot replace Art. Art of any form. Robots can replicate but not replace Art.
They already do
I think your point is that AI can't be creative. Even if true, it can replicate art, and it could replace artists, depending on humanity's response to AI generated art.
I already have made more than 100 song with Udio and Suno AI better than the trash you listen on radio dude😂
5 years ago peopl were laughing at those saying AI was going to replace graphic designer, yet here we are, AI is already replaceing graphic designers.
I can get from AI most stuff I used to need from graphic designers, yes, it's not perfect, but a 4 fingers AI generated image for marketing that cost me $50 is not that bad compared to the slighty better human version that would require hiring models, photographer and a graphic designer, easily multiplying my cost x10, and customers wont stop buyin my stuff because the ''person'' in te add have 1 less finger.
So there are gonna be like 5 jobs
That's actually like 60% of jobs. In the near future the only jobs that are threatened are data entry jobs.
Ya but robots can make all those jobs cheaper and make it so people get paid less.
If the truck drives itself to each trash location and picks up the easy to grab ones and human only had to get out to help reposition a dumpster on occasion for it to pick up, then how valuable is that person?
If a robot cab write a book or make art and only needs a person to pick which idea to draw or write about hoe valuable is thr person?
If a AR program can analyze plumbing, electrical, or other repair needs and guide a person to do the job perfectly everytime how valuable is that person?
I'm glad Im in a skilled trade in the mining industry. Machines can't replace the people who fix them.
I can list way more than 3 jobs that won't be replaced by AI. I just don't want to do any of them.
The funny thing about humans and AI's is that us humans in terms of imagination are almost identical to AI, since we can't create original ideas, it's like trying to build a house with no material and only tools, it ain't gonna work, instead, we take from other things and mix them up to create ideas, AI's though, for example image generation, it uses images on internet to mix and adjust to create the desired images
The issue with his statement is that he is looking at the situation as a current based moment, instead of considering the effects influenced by time. Retail and blue collar jobs will be replaced by AI/robots since AI will develop to be capable to that with robotics much easier. The same goes for possibly 2nd and the 3rd due to the potential evolution for AI having a regulated progress of human emotion, intellect, and creativity, though it will likely be that these will be used by humans more as a tool than a complete replacement since it will make their jobs much easier to handle. Education is a funny case since you can already learn basically everything due to the internet existing, of course under regulations. This will be no different.
They can throw quantum materials 🤔
we all just read textbooks and watched courses during covid. you can replace teachers with analogue tools already because the human aspect is not critical.
Michio Kaku is out of control
Despite what you all are saying he is 1000% correct.
This aged so fucking badly
2024: Robots can generate images (imagination), can pickup trash and deliver food with drones
AI never imagined those images. It was given information(prompt) about what the output should be. And it made the output based on what it knows about the input prompt based on existing products.
In short it did not imagined it, a human imagined it and it made it.
@@PukarShiwakoti exactly as a new born kid, he can't raw something he never saw, one difference humans have eyes, AI's don't which is why we need to make theme see it in their own way...
I won't call it 100% imagination, but still can replace those jobs, for example just look at game dev industry which required artists to make assets for games, nowadays it is a more preferable option to generate my assets on a random online bot than to pay cash for it.
The ability to generate images is not the same as art.
AI is very dumb, which means, it needs some input to do anything at all. Chat-GPT etc. are improved versions of a hammer, which means a tool, which still needs somebody to handle it.
That’s not imagination. AI steals and mixes everything together, but it doesn’t have original thought… humans still have that… for now.
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