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I've seem a massive consensus on Reddit saying that AI will replace everything and will require no human input. When I was in my GCSE English Language resit class in college, one student who failed all of their GCSEs stated that AI will do everything when it comes to writing, etc etc and said that GCSEs, academics, careers, and everything else in existence will all be taken over by AI, including STEM fields. These students had the belief that others who excel well in their A-Levels, GCSEs, etc are "blind and dumb to not recognise AI will make it useless". Many lazy classmates I know of who really could not be asked to work hard in the class also had the believe of AI replacing everything.
Not sure if this is true; sounded abit like disinformation. Surely AI needs human input to make it actually work, like information, etc. That is according to my dad, who is a software engineer and pythonist.
And whenever I search for anything academic, I get shorts that talk about AI completely taking over and that everything we are doing, what we study, etc will all be useless due to AI.
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