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I am, making more money than I ever have before. When can I take a victory lap around you're dumb asses again? Oh wait, now sounds about right.

The only other person here that knows and does this shit has the exact same opinion as me.
Three to five years.
 
lol. Chickenshit.
That's been my stance since the top of the thread.

You seem to forget some of us have actually been around since the dawn of the PC (and prior) while living through the acceptance of various technology tools. The pace of this will be much faster than going from 10 column pads to VisiCalc to Lotus 123 to Excel (as just one example) - that was about a 10 year window.

The problem is going to be when old timers who can spot discrepancies of output in their sleep (guys like me in my profession or Damone in his) age out and the machines spit out shit and have no feedback loop. That window is probably going to be more like 10 to 15 years.

In the meantime, folks with a few years under their belts in the real world who can help non-techies adapt will make a killing - which is probably where you find yourself right now.
 
That's been my stance since the top of the thread.

You seem to forget some of us have actually been around since the dawn of the PC (and prior) while living through the acceptance of various technology tools. The pace of this will be much faster than going from 10 column pads to VisiCalc to Lotus 123 to Excel (as just one example) - that was about a 10 year window.

The problem is going to be when old timers who can spot discrepancies of output in their sleep (guys like me in my profession or Damone in his) age out and the machines spit out shit and have no feedback loop. That window is probably going to be more like 10 to 15 years.

In the meantime, folks with a few years under their belts in the real world who can help non-techies adapt will make a killing - which is probably where you find yourself right now.

I've been doing this, forward deployed, completely flattened out, for over a decade. What software companies want to ultimately be now, the smaller companies have always needed to be for years.
 
I sincerely do hope Haie is right and people keep their jobs and AI doesn't wipe out an entire industry.

I'm not hearing another person take that position, but there's a chance that the sky is falling mentality is spiraling because widespread AI use is so new for everyone.

Replacing people with algorithms and robots is very depressing.
 
I sincerely do hope Haie is right and people keep their jobs and AI doesn't wipe out an entire industry.

I'm not hearing another person take that position, but there's a chance that the sky is falling mentality is spiraling because widespread AI use is so new for everyone.

Replacing people with algorithms and robots is very depressing.
Technology wipes out industries - how many people do you know that shoe horses? Industrialization killed the farmer tilling his field walking behind a horse.

Xerox destroyed carbon paper. It happens.

I'm semi-retired. My professional well being is not going to be impacted much if any. It's the youngsters that should have their head on a swivel.
 
You're not hearing another person take that position?! 😂

Jesus fuck I needed to have stopped responded here like 5 pages ago.
 
You're not hearing another person take that position?! 😂

Jesus fuck I needed to have stopped responded here like 5 pages ago.
Maybe you should check back in three to five years like I said.

The carbon paper guys didn't see Xerox coming either because they were the 'experts' in replication.

Trust the experts.
 
Maybe you should check back in three to five years like I said.

The carbon paper guys didn't see Xerox coming either because they were the 'experts' in replication.

Trust the experts.

Yeah what the fuck do paper guys and bean counters have to do with what I do again?

I already read the history lesson/word salad
 
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