Professions Wiped Out By AI - Yes, the Technology Can Develop Psychic Abilities, Poof Goes My Work Reading the Tarot

What has quickly overshadowed narratives about the commercial benefits of AI has been the fear of how it can eliminate jobs. 

The latest about that: Yahoo Finance fingers these lines of work as most vulnerable:

Customer Service.

Translation. (Good-bye also will for the university professors teaching X as a second or third language. Soon enough the cameras will pan on the AI chatbots at the UN.

Report Writing.

Content Creation. (The number is already out there. 90% of online content will be produced by AI chatbot by 2025.)

I add: Preparation of material related to job search.  MIT researchers found that in improving resumes AI produced better results than did humans. The metrics ranged from job offers to higher compensation. Here is the article I published on the findings in O'Dwyer's Public Relations.

It's not hyperbolic to say that no industry is off-limits for AI-intrusion.

Personal care, for instance, already uses robots.

And even some of the most complex sophisticated tasks of lawyering eventually could be performed by AI. Not just document review but those adding value. See, the technology is capable of learning, then using that learning. ChatGPT4 is expected to be lots more capable than ChatGPT3.

In the august realm of practicing law, Cravath, Kirkland & Ellis, Paul Weiss, and many more have to monitor all this AI stuff because their clients will be doing just that. Proposals could require detailed information about how AI will be incorporated into how the assignment will be done. In addition, as regulations loosen for non-lawyer ownership of law firms - and private equity takes over - you can bet the applications of AI will be accelerated.

No, I am not so arrogant as to assume that my profession of Tarot Reading could not go poof. AI is programmed to simulate the neural networks of the brain. We all have them and in them we all have the capacity to be psychic. The iconic psychic in Salem, MA - Laurie Cabot - documented that innate psychic ability in her book "The Witch in Every Woman." That was 19997. I had studied my craft in Salem.

Since the late 1990s society, at least in the enlightened circles, has allowed men to also strut their intuitive gifts. More and more of my male clients are using phrases such as "I had a psychic chill when ..."

Meanwhile while some jobs will become irrelevant (yes, you could wake up and find out the work you do is no longer important) other exciting ones will be born.

Not unthinkable is that LinkedIn will post a help wanted: Professional Psychic to Join AI Programming Team. Coding Not Necessary (AI already does that). 

I will have AI do my resume. AI-enabled Bing, though, will not create cover letters. It tags the task as not ethical. In this article I look into that interesting AI development.

Tarot Card Reader. Medium. Intuitive Career Coach.

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