dgadee
Well-Known Member
Of course there is intelligence in work. There is simply rule following in a programmed system. That's why setting up large scale systems (which UK governments love) leads to so many practical problems. Just look at the NAO reports on government computerisation projects. Are the people who produced these really going to get AI operating? I think not. They take the money and leave the tax payer out of pocket.But what you say is true of most jobs - no need for (or even room for) ‘intelligence’/creative thought. It’s clearly not ‘intelligent’, but that it will be exploited to do most of the work seems inevitable. So not just a bubble, but not the complete answer… yet.