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MisterTea ◴[] No.43643706[source]
If you are doing remote learning and using AI to cheat your way through school you have obliterated any chance of fair competition. Cheaters can hide at home feeding homework and exams into AI, get a diploma that certifies all the cheating, then they go on to do the same at work where they feed work problems into an AI. Get paid to copy paste.

But I have a feeling that if it's that easy to cheat through life then its just as easy to eliminate that job being performed by a human and negate the need to worry about cheating. So I have a feeling it will work for only a very short amount of time.

Another feeling I have is mandatory in-person exams involving a locked down terminal presenting the user with a problem to solve. Might be a whole service industry waiting to be born - verify the human on the other end is real and competent. Of course, anything is corruptible. Weird future of rapidly diminishing trust.

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1. stuckinhell ◴[] No.43643737[source]
Won't the AI just replace the workers outright if they can do all that ?
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2. MisterTea ◴[] No.43644201[source]
That's my pint. If you cheat them you are easily replaced.
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3. stuckinhell ◴[] No.43644950[source]
No I mean AI will replace EVERY worker in that industry