Quote from Mouse on February 6, 2025, 12:30 pmSo, AI is everywhere now—chatbots, self-checkouts, even machines doing jobs that used to be done by people. On one hand, it makes things faster and cheaper. On the other, it's putting people out of work. Is that okay? Where's the line?
Have any of you lost your job or seen your work get replaced by AI? I get that technology moves forward, but it feels like we're just tossing people aside for the sake of convenience.
What do you think? Is this progress, or just plain wrong? Let's hear it.
So, AI is everywhere now—chatbots, self-checkouts, even machines doing jobs that used to be done by people. On one hand, it makes things faster and cheaper. On the other, it's putting people out of work. Is that okay? Where's the line?
Have any of you lost your job or seen your work get replaced by AI? I get that technology moves forward, but it feels like we're just tossing people aside for the sake of convenience.
What do you think? Is this progress, or just plain wrong? Let's hear it.