I worked hard to get good at my main skills (writing code, running servers) as well as secondary skills (designing graphics, making animated films, producing music, simulating physics, processing signals, CAD, math, etc.) at varying levels.
It's obvious that my entire spectrum of artistry is going to be replaced by AI, sooner or later.
People in my situation, what are your plans?
Others, what are your advice to people in my situation?
AI can be a huge booster for many things, but it's going to increase inequalities WILDLY, even for people who thought they were "safe and out of reach"
If we make robots work for us, the benefits should be equitably redistributed to everyone (and that means everyone, even to other countries through subsidies, etc)
This means: TAX THE RICH, REDISTRIBUTE, PROTECT DEMOCRACY
this is the only way forward (and also: PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT)
and as much as AI might help to make discoveries it's going to:
- burn electricity and pollute, increasing climate change (think about people replacing "watching Netflix" by "let's burn 5h of GPU to generate my own personal movie for tonight, and repeat that every night, multiplied by 7 billion people)
- increase inequalities (why would Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman get 99% of the profit of a tech which is largely developed through the shared contribution of ALL OF HUMANITY in the form of texts, images, videos on the internet used as training)
- lower confidence in democracy (think incredibly realistic deep-fakes, very smart "troll bots" on Twitter working for foreign powers)
- lower confidence in the social fabric (people preferring AI girlfriends to real people, bullying each other, making "nude AI photographs")
No, that’s not obvious or even likely, on any time horizon any of us needs to worry about. So-called AI is mostly hype at this point. It may obsolete some jobs but will create new opportunities, like past technological leaps.
Despite what self-serving executives or the witless media say, “AI” didn’t drive the waves of layoffs.
> People in my situation, what are your plans?
Did you make plans for $10/hr programmers in Bangladesh taking your job away? Or computer-generated music making producers redundant? Neither did I.
No it isn't obvious. Calculators didn't replace 100% of mathematicians and accountants. The market will grow, the economy will grow, there will be more prosperity and the people will want even more thing/services. There will be new type of jobs. And don't assume AI will be able to do anything just because now it can do something that was considered impossible.
Honestly, its my hope AI gets a lot of people fired. The entire point of software is only automation. The original goal of software was to eliminate manual effort (jobs). When software itself becomes a manual effort of little more than copy/paste, like making a CRUD app with React, then the industry has failed on a leadership, hiring, and training level.
As with everything you should have a back up plan. After being laid off last year I abandoned my software development career for data science and enterprise API management. I could afford to be patient about that because I have a back up plan, a second unrelated career in management that I was able to turn into a full time job for a while.
Everything in the modern world is all about micro-successes in only 3 areas: sales, credentials, and experience. A sale is any activity that directly influences an outside party to make a decision directly in your favor. A credential is any recognized certification such as formal education, license, contract, government blessing in writing, and so forth. Both sales and credentials are non-practical social constructs. Experience is the only practical consideration on the list formed from time on utility. If you have those 3 things you can move into any career and/or wealth investment at will.
We don't actually write code or run servers, we add value with those skills, along with project planning etc.
Development is easy, doing what people want (customers, your boss) is hard. Or even figuring it out.
If this ever becomes fully automated, it is very likely that no other job will exist. Many trades people, medicine and lawyers would also lose their jobs.
Most logistics jobs would be also gone. In that case, likely everybody will vote against this, or just live from UBI. So, nothing to worry.
Who has to worry are folks that got nothing, never had a career and live in a third world country plagued by malaria, those will be the last ones to make a living on UBI.
Instead of being anxious about the future, just keep on learning and trying to have a good time. People like to follow those who have a good time.
I am working on 485789344573985749 projects where I am trying to build audiences and create products and AI is very helpful in such a situation.
Also as a developer you can use AI in various ways to help you out for simple dev tasks :)
My "micro" strategy is to continue to work hard, go for interesting niches and keep learning how to increase my own output.
1. Industries don't go from 0% automated to 100% automated instantly. AI is still in its infancy, and still doesn't do a lot of things very well. I think we can last a while more before there's a significant change in how the industry works.
2. There's little stopping us from taking the other side of the trade. If you were selling software instead of software engineering labour, then it will be a very good thing for you that AI is driving down the costs of developing that software.
My advice is to stop reading the hyped-up articles online, and go outside. Your job will be fine.
I am fairly confident about my capacity to adapt, I truly enjoy learning, many people don't.
I don't see any valid reasons why
- a non filmmaker using AI would replace a filmmaker using AI
- a non-programmer using AI would replace a programmer using AI.
So, I am not really worried.
The pay and the work itself is probably worse. But I’m just a sysadmin… Running dnf update and shooting the shit with the people around you is universal :^)
If any one is scared of AI going to replace their jobs, its most likely they are doing work at a very shallow level.
Use your large software engineering salary to buy investments, then live off those investments. Own the companies that own the AI.
What the heck?
AI is just a new layer of automation, it's moving fast, yes, but it's still just another layer of technology that we as whole can take advantage of.
We won't stop hiring or working, we will just get much more for that same labor.
We are insanely lucky to live in our time.