I've started to receive tons of spam along the lines of "Become a digital course creator, unlock traffic & sales AI Edition, join now and start selling your course with the help of AI"
Simultaneously we've read about the cheating crisis, as students are letting AI do all the work.
So AI is generating courses, and AI is completing said courses. What's the endgame here? Do education credentials lose all value, and we go back to 100% references based hiring?
Cheating will always be there regardless of AI or not. The niche is how far we are comfortable using these tools to help us speed up our productivity and make things faster (and, at a certain point, more accurate).
And when this comes to the workforce, it becomes rather different. If we're to look for someone to do repetitive tasks, there's nothing bad about hiring AI and automation tools. But as human, we really should think about the philosophical value of our own. Does job itself meant to be doing repetitive tasks until we retire and die? Worth thinking.