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Have you ever tried something that if someone else started doing your work with the same amount of dedication and hard work that you do in the office, that too at a lower salary, would your company hire you or not? And if the person taking your place is not a human but a computer that has no unreasonable demands or emotions, does not get tired or takes a vacation, then surely most of us will start feeling insecure now. But this is not a made-up idea, rather that time has actually come and this is what Geoffrey Hinton, who has also been given the title of Godfather of AI, has to say.I am back with a new thread, I hope you like it, viewers. Artificial Intelligence or AI has certainly been gaining a lot of popularity in the mainstream media for the past few years, but its original idea is several decades old. First, in 1950, scientists started thinking about making machines that could think like humans. The problem was how to know if a machine is really thinking like a human. Famous mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turning proposed the Turning test in 1950.The purpose of this test was that if a third person could not distinguish between the human and the computer's response, it meant that the machine had passed the turning test. Since then, work has been going on on this artificial intelligence, but for the next several decades, the turning test could never be passed. But then in 2014, a chatbot finally passed the turning test for the first time. This test, held at the Brill Society in London, was held in front of judges.
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These judges were confronted with a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy on a chat platform. After asking several questions, 20 out of 30 judges said that he was really a human, while in reality he was an AI chatbot named Eugene Goostman.In the beginning, AI was very basic, like playing chess or solving mathematical problems. But in the last few years, especially after the development of deep learning and neural networks, AI has gained such a speed that no one expected. One of the important names behind this speed is Geoffrey Hinton, who is also called the godfather of AI. Geoffrey Hinton is a person who worked on AI at Google for 10 years and when he felt that this thing could be more intelligent than humans, he left a company like Google just so that he could openly inform the world about this danger. Geoffrey Hinton has done such work in the field of artificial intelligence, especially neural networks and deep learning, which have become the basis of today's modern AI models.Along with backpropagation algorithms, natural networks, and deep learning, Hinton has also been a mentor to several famous AI scientists, including Meta's chief AI scientist Yann Lecun and Yoshua Bengio. Together, the three won the Turning Award in 2018 and are called the Godfather of Deep Learning. Geffory Hinton clearly stated that humans have now come in second place in intelligence because AI has taken over the first place. Similarly, according to Hinton, AI, which is currently working to make human work easier, will soon eat up entire professions. In an interview, Inter has given a list of jobs that AI will not be able to take over so easily.But first, let's know about the jobs that will soon be taken over by artificial intelligence, according to the father of AI.

1. The first number is customer support agents.
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According to the intern, the first victim of AI will be customer support agents. Did you know that most of the call center staff in mobile operators and banks have already been replaced by AI and perhaps soon call center agents will become history? The CEO of Klarna, an online payment website, said last year that one AI chatbot is doing the same work as 700 of our agents.He explained in detail that the company previously had seven thousand customer service agents, but now they only need three thousand because of the AI chat board. Imagine four thousand people being replaced in one fell swoop because AI is available 24/7, it doesn't get angry and it responds in the blink of an eye. Hinton says that AI agents are already handling more than 80 percent of customer service work, meaning if you work in a call center, you are in a high-risk zone.

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Until some time ago, it seemed that AI would not be so easy to penetrate the court and legal matters, but now the profession of legal assistants and junior lawyers is in danger. Geoffrey Hinton explains that AI can now write legal contracts, summarize how the court can do it, and can even do legal research 10 times faster. Tools like Harvey AI and GPT4 are being used in global law firms today. Where a junior lawyer used to take three days to line up a case history, AI can do the same thing in 30 seconds, that too by looking at all the references and past decisions. It is not just a matter of saving time, but AI now has more access to more accurate and comprehensive legal databases. This is why law firms are now shying away from hiring junior lawyers.

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Before today, writing was always considered creative, but now everything seems to be falling behind the creativity of AI. Writers, copy editors, content creators, and bloggers are all about to be taken over by AI.AI has also caused a lot of damage to Google's own products. Blogspot.com was a famous blogging platform of Google where up-and-coming bloggers used to publish articles, but in the last few years, the website's traffic has seen a significant decline. Hunt says that prompt engineers will now be the new writers who give the AI the right prompts. The AI does the rest. The future of freelance content creators who used to work freelance is in great danger.

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Hinton made another heartbreaking statement: New graduates are not getting jobs not because they are not talented, but because AI is already doing the same job. The roles that were previously reserved for freshers, such as data entry, customer in-routing, email replying or document verification, are all being handled by AI bots. This is a silent crisis with no open solution. It is easy to get a degree, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to get a job.

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The fifth profession is software developers. At one time, this career was considered future-proof, but Hinton says that AI is now also developing software. Tools like Replit AI and GitHub are replacing ready-made developers. Now, an ordinary person with no experience in coding can develop a website by just writing a prompt. Currently, the role of developers is limited to debugging. Hinton says that when AI starts modifying its own code, understand that the role of human developers is about to end.

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Hinton mentioned her niece who wrote complaint letters to the health service. Previously, she would understand the complaint and get a response within 25 minutes, but now she scans it with an AI tool and gets a perfect response in five minutes. This means that what used to take five people to do can now be done by one human and one AI together.


No.7
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Doctors' work has not yet been replaced, but Hinton says that AI is making doctors five times more efficient. This means that a doctor used to see 10 patients, now he sees 50 people with an AI assistant. This does not mean that doctors will be fired, but the hiring rate will definitely drop soon. The risk is increasing, especially for junior doctors and diagnostic specialists.

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The creative industry is shocked to hear this, but AI is now surpassing humans in creativity. Jeffrey Hinton says that AI understands comparisons or similar thoughts that humans can never normally think of. That is, AI creates new ideas by relating something to something completely different, which if done by humans, could take many years. Hinton believes that designers, video editors, composers, and animators are all going to be laid off.

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According to Hinton, analysts and knowledge workers who use their brains to analyze something will soon find an alternative profession. People who handle data, fill out Excel sheets, write reports, or summarize information are already doing their jobs better than AI. A human brain is limited, while AI has real-time access to millions of parameters and information. Now the job of a data analyst or research assistant is safe only until AI understands their work.Finally, Hinton said that the jobs that are being created due to AI also have a very weak future, as the demand for prompt engineers, i.e. those who currently give commands to AI, is increasing day by day, but he also says that when AI learns to write prompts itself, this job will also disappear.Hinton indirectly believes that promoted engineers are temporarily happy right now because their work is fairly easy and the competition is fairly low.
 
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