Attention keyboard users! AI is going to eat your job, CEO of HyperWrite told the way to save career
Sitting in front of a computer screen, typing, making reports and handling data has till now been the hallmark of white collar jobs. But the rapid progress of AI has created a stir in this seemingly comfortable world. Many veterans of the tech industry believe that machines are rapidly replacing humans in tasks that are digital, repetitive and rule based.
By sharing the article, HyperWrite CEO Matt Shumer has clearly said that the danger is not far away, it has already started. According to him, if your work depends on reading, writing, analyzing and taking decisions from the keyboard, then you will have to immediately learn AI and incorporate it in your work.
Machines are doing better work than humans
In his article, Schumer explains that we are standing at a point where people are considering the danger as small. Just as many people underestimated the pre-pandemic shock, the power of AI is being underestimated right now. He says that machines are rapidly learning the tasks that are bound by digital rules and are repeated repeatedly and in many places are doing better than humans.
Work done on screen will be more affected
According to Schumer, most of the jobs involve reading and writing, viewing data, decision making or typing. There the effect will be visible first and quickly. Creating legal drafts, preparing investment reports, writing content, creating code, understanding medical data or solving customer problems – AI has already entered all these. He clearly says that if your work is done on a monitor, then change is standing at the door.
Schumer shared personal experience
While sharing his experience, Schumer said that earlier the work for which a team of engineers was required, now they just give instructions and the system gives the ready result. In his words, the output is not a draft but almost a final product.
What is the solution?
The CEO said that instead of running away from AI, people should adopt it. Paid tools are much more powerful today. Don’t limit yourself to just asking questions, include the real project. His opinion is that if a person tries new systems for an hour every day, gives difficult problems and learns continuously, then in a few months he will start understanding the depth of the coming change.
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