Week 10 Writing Homework

Is AI taking valuable jobs from humans?

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  1. AI is definitely not taking over valuable jobs from humans. AI isn’t a humanoid yet, relies on electricity to work and will take a lot of money. Therefore, AI is not going to be doing any jobs (except helping teenagers write an essay).

    To begin with, AI is not a humanoid yet. AI doesn’t have a body, arms, hands or legs. How is AI going to put out a fire, when it can’t even high-five someone or crawl? For that reason, AI can’t do vital jobs.

    Additionally, it requires electricity to work. AI isn’t a human, it’s basically a robot. Say they somehow give AI humanoid properties, but it will still run on electricity. Imagine AI is chasing a criminal, then, “NO POWER. SHUTTING DOWN.” And if you’re thinking of solar panels, how about if it’s night time? Plus, it would really weigh them down, meaning they will be slower. So, AI is unreliable for important jobs.

    To end with, AI will take a lot of money. AI will take time to train and program, and it’s not like that’s free. People on the other hand, are cheaper and probably even free. AI needs resources to build, but people? They’re just born, resourceless. Thus, AI is more expensive.

    In conclusion, AI will never be running vital jobs. They aren’t humanoids yet, when they are they take electricity to run, making them unreliable and will be very expensive to make. Do you want to waste a lot of precious resources just to make some robot that takes forever to train?

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