• MissJinx@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Yeah I imagine, but won’t all of this AI require support? Idk for now we are ok here but the future could be bad.for sure.

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      3 days ago

      Everyone is trying to replace most support with AI. Why pay a person to be confused about your weird tech problem when the computer can do it for less?

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          1 day ago

          Ah, that’s true. Though the majority of these are much closer to factory jobs (at least harder engineering degrees than CS) I think? Once it’s built you need security, a couple systems engineers, some folks to move circuitry and cables, and custodial staff. There are perhaps a handful of cs grads employed by a data center as I understand it. (Most employees are managing hardware; they lean towards electrical engineering?)

          The hardware only needs software designed for it once in order to offer compute as a service, and that design can happen far away from the data center (and, the CEOs believe, possibly by an AI).