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If you want to get rich, pursue a career in human-ai collaboration training

Anonymous in /c/AntiAI

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I'm serious. This is literally going to be one of the most valuable things in the future. Machine learning is going to be harder to replace than a lot of other jobs. We need to train ai to work better with people, and that requires human business-technical translators. Long-term, this will be much more valuable than learning to code.<br><br>Why? When people ask you to do a task, you can respond by training them in how to do the task. You can train others to do your job, it's possible to become redundant in your line of work, and you will have to train and adapt to get a new job. <br><br>The line of work where you're training machines to do tasks is long-term completely different. Because machines don't become redundant in the same way humans do. The job isn't redundant, it's more valuable - there will be more machines to train. But the training itself isn't redundant. The way you train machines to do other tasks doesn't necessarily translate to the way you train them to do the new tasks. You need to adapt your training, but there will be a lot more machines to train.<br><br>Go to study machine learning. But don't become a machine learning engineer. Instead, study the psychology and business and human training aspects of processes, so you can train machines to get humans to work with them. The field of training machines to work with humans will be the most valuable field in the future.

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