Well, it certainly brought a new level and type of shitposting around, there is no longer even the need to say a few words, construct a phrase, formulate and express an opinion, let't not even think of advocating pro or against it, just generate some AI slop image and there you have it, subject without substance, which pretty much defines 99% of the current sector right now.
It surely already caused some disruptions in many sectors, like entry-level coding, graphic design, music composing, or translation. But, at the same time, AI failed to perform according to expectations in many other areas.
Most of the heavily affected sectors were just low-level jobs, where above media knowledge was necessary, it also brought in way higher level jobs that would be able to work with it with sensitive data, which most of the people who look at numbers, quoting the industry, don't realize is that there were a lot of other factors
- insane hiring spree in 2020, a growth which was never going to last
- a ton of extra jobs that were useless anyhow, entire departments for projects that were never going to see the light ( meta is the perfect example)
- the need for an internet presence that became mandatory was not going to create work for everyone forever, once the major migration is done so is the work
AI cut accross every aspect now, even teaching

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When AI meets 6 yo who doesn't want to do stuff...
Everyone who has a kid knows there are 1000 reasons why this will go wrong, on top of another thousand.