Konomi
I believe that many jobs requiring technical skills, such as teaching, medicine, farming, and piloting, could be replaced by AI and robots. In fact, I think almost any job could be replaced by AI and robots to some extent. However, I don't believe these jobs will be completely taken over by AI. I suppose that certain parts of these jobs will be handled by AI and robots, while the human aspect of the work will remain essential. AI and robots are excellent at storing and processing large amounts of information, but they cannot use that information effectively without being given instructions. For example, imagine you become sick (I actually had gastroenteritis last week). You go to the hospital, and your doctor is an AI. You describe your symptoms, and the AI gives you medicine that may or may not be suitable for you. On the other hand, if your doctor were human, they would likely assess your overall health, not just the immediate sickness. A competent human doctor might also detect potential future health problems. Moreover, they can sympathize with your feelings, which can contribute to the healing process. As shown in the doctor example, emotions and empathy are unique human qualities that AI and robots lack. Expressing the right emotions in the right situations is crucial for a functioning society. Therefore, I believe that in the near future, we will use AI and robots to support our work. AI and robots will help us work more efficiently and will complement our human capabilities. Ironically, emotions are so complex that even humans struggle to control them fully. That's why I think we should work on improving our emotional skills to reach emotional maturity. Emotional intelligence plays a vital role in this process.
Oct 11, 2024 1:46 AM