Submitted by Impossible-Kitchen55 t3_121qnmv in singularity
Unethical_Orange t1_jdmydl2 wrote
I was going to answer you directly but decided to ask Chat GPT-4 and Bing.
Here's ChatGPT's answer:
>Summary: While a degree can provide a strong foundation and critical thinking skills, the cost of higher education and the evolving job market challenge its relevance. Fields resistant to automation, such as robotics, creative and design, environmental studies, and healthcare, are worth considering. However, pursuing interdisciplinary fields, self-directed learning, and continuous skill development may be necessary to remain adaptable and competitive in the job market.
Here's Bing's:
>Here is a summary of my answer: Automation and AI will change the future of work, but there will be new jobs and skills. You should study what you like and what you are good at, but also keep learning and adapting. A degree can help you, but it is not the only option. You have to choose what works best for you.
I consider GPT's answer more useful, but it is still flawed because the data it was trained on cuts off at 2021. We've seen far too many advancements right now to consider healthcare or environmental studies something humans will still do in four years. IMHO, the best option would be robotics. A physical representation of the capabilities of AI is what we lack right now.
However, at the very least, I think you should already be asking LLM's about these decisions.
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