Yes. THAT Joshua Wong.
A.I. really hits me hard
The quality of the output generated by A.I. is crazy. It is surprisingly good. So here comes the question - When can A.I. fully replace on what I'm doing now?
THE CORPORATE DUDE
5/5/20262 min read


I came across a task, which I need to come up with a method to present the demonstration process of A.I.
Initially, as what most office workers will do, I'm planning to either record the whole demonstration process via screen recording, then I plan to do all the slides by myself. This will take me hours and hours of work.
Well, I'm caught up in different engagements at the time, so I wanted to speed up the whole process.
So what I did was tell what design I want, uploading some samples for the A.I. to refer, tell the A.I. to do its own research and come up with the whole step-by-step guide in HTML format (As videos take significantly huge storage and the Company's server is running out of storage).
Then boom, everything came out within minutes, and I don't even really need to do major amendments as my own output will probably can't even get this kind of quality, which is crazy. And this whole thing is in HTML format, which previously if anyone (even with coding background) wanted to do this kind of presentation, it would take hours or days to make it to be just barely presentable. The crazy thing about this guide is it doesn't only present the whole demonstration in a clear view, it is even more comprehensive compared to what my colleague actually demonstrated to me previously.
This makes me think, what will happen to those fresh graduates that actually studied the whole phyton language in their uni-days? Their output they can create can't even match with what A.I. can do within minutes.
And A.I. can obviously do a lot more besides than this. Entry level White-Collared jobs will no longer be in demand. Even senior roles will be replaced. Companies just need a few main personnel to review the output, and make decision based on the output. Executive roles will be replaced by A.I.
It's like comparing a bicycle to a sports car. But this sports car requires less effort to make it run and the cost of maintaining is lower than the slow ass bicycle. Who the hell in the right mind will choose the bicycles?
So for those who still insist to grab on the bicycle handle, good luck.
Imma hold tight on the sports car steering wheel and hit the gas to get the hell out from the incoming job-loss wave that is already visible within a few meters away.
Ciao guys.


