Technology Using AI to automate "lazy girl jobs"

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The Gays From LA

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This was supposed to be an article about a woman with a lazy girl job using AI to make her job easier, but instead it turned into an article about how her own job is on the verge of being automated away:

Gabrielle defines a “lazy girl job” as a flexible remote position that is non-technical, high-paying and doesn’t require extreme efforts or difficult performance goals. She used examples of job titles like “customer service manager” and “marketing associate” that fit the lazy job category.

Flexibility was another key part of the lazy job role, according to her. Jobs that didn’t have a fixed start or end time were great for remote workers who needed flexibility, particularly single women and parents. “I worked for a job that never told me to start at 9 am,” she says. “I truly believe women are not meant to live paycheck-to-paycheck.”
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Lazy girl jobs may not be as lucrative or easy in the future as these roles are more susceptible to automation and offshoring. Remote jobs compete in a global marketplace, which means they’re easier to outsource to countries with lower median salaries and greater densities of workers, according to labor consultants.

Simply put, white-collar jobs could face the same steady decline that impacted blue-collar jobs when factories were moved to emerging markets.

Meanwhile, a recent study by OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, revealed that jobs with higher salaries, higher educational requirements and information processing were overexposed to disruption from artificial intelligence.

According to its report, auditors, marketers, accountants, researchers and public relations specialists were most vulnerable to AI replacement.

In fact, Gabrielle also claimed to be using ChatGPT to automate several tasks and streamline her search for lazy girl jobs. The disruption may have already started.

 

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Jeez were turning into a society that cant think for themselves. I do use it for minimal tasks and as a reference piece but thats so bad people depend on it consistently without going through it or fact checking like that one lawyer that was turning in bogus documents. maybe the lazy girls can pick up on AI/ML then... :ackshually:
 

The Gays From LA

The Gays From LA Took My K.Flay Away
Hellovan Onion
like that one lawyer that was turning in bogus documents
Like I said, lawyers are OK with everyone else's jobs being automated, just don't go after their jobs and make lawyers themselves redundant. When that happens, the legal profession will revolt against AI and push laws to curb it and ban it, if only to save their own asses.
 
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