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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/00Fold on 2024-03-23 14:24:47.


I'm thinking about taking a degree on AI but I'm also a little bit worried about his exponential growth towards AGI and ASI, which will be able to improve himself without the need of human intervention. So i have some questions about it. Do you think that AI will still need human intervention in the next years? If we reach singularity before 2030, will my knowledge be useless? Is the human research effort in this sector going to be replaced by AI himself? The figure of AI Engineer will die with the well known Software Engineer? Maybe the future will be only about robotics and i should take a degree on this topic instead? Or should I study both just to be able to understand everything? Thanks to everyone who will clarify my ideas.

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