https://preview.redd.it/28tvzp4ayrqg1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=efadb611fa481eadf26dbedf5af822ad12988dd5 Saw a story about an AI cow-collar startup being valued at over $2B. At this point AI isn’t just coming for spreadsheets, coding, design, support, and office work — it’s apparently going after cows too. So now I’m genuinely wondering: If even agriculture is getting “AI-optimized,” what are people in tech supposed to do in 5 years? Are we all becoming: prompt engineers for livestock AI babysitters electricians plumbers goat influencers or just professional “human in the loop” clickers? Jokes aside, where do you actually think this goes? What jobs still feel safe-ish if AI keeps moving this fast? submitted by /u/niceddev
Originally posted by u/niceddev on r/ArtificialInteligence
