How AI Is Going To Change the Way We Work (Hour 2)
The Ramsey Show
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🗓️ 24 May 2023
⏱️ 40 minutes
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| 0:13.3 | Live from the headquarters of Ramsey Solutions, broadcasting from the pods, moving and storage studios. It's the Ramsey Show, where we help people. |
| 0:37.3 | Big old wealth, do work that they love and create actual amazing relationships. Open phones that triple 8, 8, 2, 5, 5, 2, 2, 5, Ken Coleman, Ramsey Personality, number one bestselling author and host of the Ken Coleman Show podcast, serious exam, 75 radio stations. |
| 0:58.3 | This is my co-host. Thanks for being with us America. Giovanni is going to start off this hour in New York City. Hi Giovanni, how are you? |
| 1:06.3 | How are you doing Dave? I'm great. |
| 1:09.3 | Good. How can we help? |
| 1:11.3 | So my question is pretty brief. I work at a cell phone retail company and I'm looking to increase my income on studying to be a software engineer. |
| 1:23.3 | I don't know if you guys were aware of the Google keynote that came out not too long ago regarding their new AI and they stated that their new AI knows over 200 plus different coding languages. |
| 1:37.3 | So in your opinion, should I still should still be worth it for me to study software engineering or should I be doing something else? |
| 1:46.3 | Yes, and the reason is is even though that is true, it is their AI that can do that because of the software engineers they employ. So I've interviewed two AI experts and if you want to get into software engineering, AI is not going to eliminate your abilities to work. |
| 2:04.3 | In fact, AI can only do what a human programs it to do. Is it intelligent? Yes, but the reason they call it AI artificial intelligence is because a human software engineer software developers are creating the code that give the AI the ability to do what it's going to do. |
| 2:23.3 | So you're going to be in more demand than ever because AI is coming like a freight train. It's here. It's going to continue to expand, but you will be as valuable as ever. So I would not let that headline in any way to tell you. |
| 2:36.3 | Let me let me give you a parallel lots and lots of industries have been disrupted by technology. AI is a technology and it is going. It is a major disruptor. |
| 2:48.3 | It's going to cause all kinds of things to happen. It's pretty, pretty wonderful in one sense and scary in another because the level of piracy, the level of counterfeits that are going to come out as are just if it's if some boundaries of some kind, even if they are put on it, you've always got the Russian mafia or whatever hackers are going to do what they're going to do. Right. So you know, this thing is it's it's a powerful for good or for evil weapon that has been undone. |
| 3:17.3 | And it is there. So that's the reality now, much simpler plane about the time I came out of high school when the dinosaurs are roaming the earth. |
| 3:29.3 | Computers were starting to kind of come on the scene and three of my buddies were studying to be architects and computers suddenly were able to do drafting with what's called the CAD system that is still in use today, although a much more sophisticated version than 30 or 40 years ago. |
| 3:49.3 | But the CAD, you know, computer automated drafting. It's a lot easier to draw a house plan or draw a building plan today, a lot faster than it was in the old days when you had to draw it by hand. Now your computer program can do it, but you still need people with draftsman skills and you still need architects to tell the CAD what to do and engineers to tell the CAD what to do. |
| 4:13.3 | And so that's the situation that were the exact same thing we're talking about here. It did not do away with the need for professionals in the industry. It made them much more efficient. That's right. |
| 4:24.3 | And people sitting if you wanted to sit at a dressman's board with a ruler and whatever the tools were and draw all day long. Oh, you're out of business. You're done because no one does that anymore because they it's no one. |
| 4:40.3 | It's it's impossible to keep up with the how fast a computer can do that much faster than a human, but. |
| 4:46.3 | But to be able to tell the computer what to do requires the exact same set of skills. Yeah. |
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