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10 Creative Jobs that will Disappear because of Dall E 2 Like AI

Jayanti

The article presents 10 creative jobs that will disappear because of Dall E 2 like AI

AI Technology has generated sweeping transformations across industries in the previous couple of decades. Today we are living in a technology-driven world where more and more things surrounding us are automated. AI has multiple pros but it contains some serious cons and the disappearance of multiple creative jobs is one of that cons.

Automation, which includes both mechanized robots whether humanoid or drone-shaped, and artificially intelligent software programs like Dall E 2 are predicted to eliminate 6% of the jobs in the U.S. in the next five years. And it is not only targeting low-wage employees that they need to be worried about. Highly skilled, knowledge-based employees in multiple sectors, including legal and accounting, could see their jobs decimated because of the increasing advancement of AI in the next decade. Deloitte estimates that 39% of jobs in the legal sector could be automated in the coming 10 years. Separate research has added that accountants have a 95% chance of losing their jobs to automation in the future. Many big techs are laying off their staff and recently Google was also in news because of the cancellation of various projects and clearly warned their employee to be updated themselves or ready to face layoff.

Here the article lists ten jobs that could be hit the worst and you might not see those in the coming future.

Artists: The greatest artistic tool ever created, or a harbinger of doom for entire creative industries. OpenAI's second-generation DALL-E 2 system's text-based image generation and editing abilities are awe-inspiring. The pace of progress in the field of AI-powered text-to-image generation appears a threat to traditional artists. The AI-generated art piece, named "Théâtre D'opéra Spatial" was created using the artificial intelligence software Midjourney ranked at the top which clearly shows that it is a threat to human artists.

Cartoonist: Artificial intelligence can be easily programmed to understand the needs, tastes, and preferences in the Cartoon industry and can perform the work with high accuracy and also takes less time. AI tools combine art and techniques to create something original. Robots can be trained to have the skills and creativity needed for this job which shows a threat to cartoonists.

Video Editors: Enterprises need to create a video for their online business but don't have the time or skills. In that case, they hire professional video editors to get their work done. These video editors understand the client's needs and then use them to deliver creative videos as per requirement. But automation in the industry puts their jobs in danger. Now we have multiple video editor software that serves all work and does not require any skills to operate. These AI Text-to-Video generators, for example, GliaCloud, Wisecut, and Pictory provide help in creating engaging videos for personal or business use in just a few clicks.

Photographers: Photography needs high creativity, empathy, emotion, and faith to inspire other people with the art. Many enterprises need creative relevant photos for their online business which provides lots of people jobs in this sector. But with DALL-E 2 it becomes very easy to create photos based on our requirements with few clicks. This as a result seems to disappear Photography jobs.

Teachers: While many of us have fond memories of our favorite, most inspiring teacher, next-generation children may be dependent on robots for learning. By understanding the amazing benefits of a personal relationship between student and teacher, it is difficult to imagine relying on AI for education. Nevertheless, robotic teachers present an immeasurable opportunity to improve our flailing education system. Computer technology already exists to conduct one-on-one tutoring and host group discussions. The educational knowledge contained within a computer system is exponentially broader than the capabilities of the human mind and as result puts a creative teacher's job in danger.

Proofreader jobs: While editing is a more complex job in terms of tonality, comprehension, and others, proofreading is much simpler. Because of proofreading software, now human proofreaders are not be needed anymore in the future. It's already possible to use proofreading software to check your spelling and your grammar, and that software will surely evolve to become even more helpful and accurate.

Journalists: In this era of AI, it is not shocking to say that even our jobs as journalists are not safe. The huge majority of online readers do not realize that they are already going through the content generated by a software program. For example, Forbes frequently publishes sports, business, and political content that is produced by computer algorithms.

Astronauts: It is highly possible that the next milestone in space exploration will not be achieved by man, but rather by an autonomous or semi-autonomous robot. Robots have many advantages over humans in space exploration. Robots can travel further than humans over substantially longer periods. Also, robots can handle extreme conditions that the human body cannot. Perhaps most significant is that scientists can take greater risks with robots, as the legitimate moral and ethical concerns associated with risking a human life will not be an issue.

Bartenders: AI is already finding its way into high-end bars. For instance, a robotic bar can be found aboard Royal Caribbean's cruise ship Anthem of the Seas. Clients use to place their orders on a tablet and the robotic arms can make any cocktail upon request. If this robotic bar culture will increase, it will kill many human bartenders' jobs.

Lawyers: AI lawyers perform expeditious legal research and provide clients with a probability of success. The AI revolution is already underway in the legal field and putting many jobs in danger.

Artificial intelligence makes it possible to get the work done in a very convincing way with high accuracy and also cut time and cost. Along with numerous pros, it carries some serious cons, and the disappearance of creative jobs is one of them. In this technology-driven world, people need a smart vision to come up with the negative consequences of AI.

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