AI won't steal your job.
A person using AI to fake your skills will.
Then the AI will cause them to make a devastating mistake.
And they won't know how fix it.
That's when you get your job back.
Remember to request a higher salary.

@axbom but perhaps this sequence actually loops indefinitely with the connection between each loop being the AI learning your fix so your skill can be stolen again, etc. etc.

So make sure to request a salary high enough to cover your repeated severance periods?

@fngrlngpote

Yes, a possible timeline. Will depend on how costly the mistake is, and how quickly regulation will prevent the tool from accessing content without consent.
@axbom @fngrlngpote There is already a lot of... let's just say it: Shit... that just becomes the price of doing business and, absurdly, the price of being a customer. There are coding sweatshops too, and they have a lot of the rush-it-out-of-the-gate issues cheap clothes do.
@mjj @fngrlngpote

Agree about this point. The amount of sh*t in the world will also escalate and multiply out of control. But there will also be more fatal, dangerous and embarrassing mistakes because of it. I'm now thinking for example of the lawyer who used ChatGPT to draft his case.

I believe these mistakes will slow down the specific threat everybody keeps talking about.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65735769
ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research

The lawyer told the judge he did not know content from the artificial intelligence could be false.

@axbom @mjj @fngrlngpote God imagine suing a company cause you got injured and this is your lawyer 😬