The people I’m pointing to here (e.g. you) will be unemployable or unuseful. Maybe we’re talking passed each other a bit?
Why do you believe this? Being an expert in AI is currently very employable, and seems all the more so if AI is automating substantial parts of the economy
I’m very confused. Your top level post says “your employment prospects could be damaged.” I am explaining why I think that the skillset of lab employees will be way more employable. Is your argument that the PR will outweigh that, even though it’s a major factor?
Why do you believe this? Being an expert in AI is currently very employable, and seems all the more so if AI is automating substantial parts of the economy
Ugh I wrote the wrong thing here, my bad (will update comment).
Should have said
“—The people I’m pointing to here (e.g. you) will be employable and useful. Maybe we’re talking passed each other a bit?”
I’m very confused. Your top level post says “your employment prospects could be damaged.” I am explaining why I think that the skillset of lab employees will be way more employable. Is your argument that the PR will outweigh that, even though it’s a major factor?