Do you ever wonder if machines could replace humans? I’d argue that, at first glance, the answer is YES. It might seem like machines are taking away jobs, but give it some time. In a few years, we might find that AI and technology actually create more opportunities and even better-paying ones. These new roles would be more engaging and worthwhile.
Think back to the industrial revolution. When machines first came onto the scene, they took over a lot of manual jobs. But what happened? It paved the way for us to tackle projects and ideas we couldn’t have imagined before because so many of us were tied down with manual labor.
Back then, machines took on physical tasks. Now, they’re gearing up to handle tasks that involve mental patterns. If there’s a repetitive task that a machine can handle, why should humans do it? Why spend time on something that’s been discussed or tackled over and over? Wouldn’t it be more rewarding to work on fresh ideas and projects?
Let’s talk about creativity for a moment. Many artists and creators seem to remix existing ideas and present them as new. And what about coders? Aren’t many just reusing solutions and reconfiguring what already exists? Even writers like myself might find our jobs at risk because so much of what we think about is nothing but thoughts coming out of a conditioned mind which is just re-organizing the same thoughts in different ways.
Think about movies, TV shows, and other media. Don’t a lot of them seem to have similar themes? True originality, like “Harry Potter” or “Game of Thrones”, is rare and truly worth celebrating.
Imagine a world where AI handles all the repetitive tasks. We’d be freed from mundane jobs and could focus on groundbreaking work and innovations. Think of the people who discovered nuclear reactions; they ventured into unknown territory.
I hope that’s what the future holds. Here’s to a world of innovation and novelty! Good luck!