How Far Will Computer Science Go?

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The discussion centers on the impact of computer science advancements on human employment, particularly in scientific problem-solving. Participants express concerns about the potential for computers to replace human jobs as they increasingly tackle complex tasks traditionally performed by humans. The conversation highlights the ongoing debate about the future role of humans in a technology-driven landscape, emphasizing that while computers solve many problems, human oversight remains essential.

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Abtinnn
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Many problems in modern science are being solved by computers and not humans (though technically it's the humans that give the task to the computer). If this keeps advancing, would there be anything left for us as a "job?" Sorry if my question sounds dumb but i thought it would be interesting to think about.
 
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Abtinnn said:
Many problems in modern science are being solved by computers and not humans (though technically it's the humans that give the task to the computer). If this keeps advancing, would there be anything left for us as a "job?" Sorry if my question sounds dumb but i thought it would be interesting to think about.
There is no answer to this type of question, it's been asked before, there is no point, sorry.
 
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