Story byJessica Walker
David Kim, a UNC-Chapel Hill senior and computer science major, has submitted 326 job applications so far. Hes only reached the interview round for three of them.
Kim said this is normal for computer science majors like himself, who are still applying for jobs with graduation around the corner. He said some of his classmates have applied to around 1,000 jobs and are still waiting to hear back.
Kim said career competitiveness is often attributed to the economy and job market, but also points to a newer wave of technology: artificial intelligence.
AI works to have equal, or even higher, intelligence to humans when solving problems. That kind of advanced technology is financially attractive to businesses, Kim said.
Well see how [companies] try to automate the jobs away, he said. I think from an economic standpoint, [AI] is definitely going to take away some jobs. And thats scary.
ChatGPT is one of the most popular generative artificial intelligence tools. AI like ChatGPT leave students wondering, will AI take their jobs? | Photo taken by Adrian Tillman
Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, a UNC-CH professor in the School of Information and Library Science, studies the relationship between humans and AI in the workforce. To him, the threat of AI boils down to one concept: self-learning.
[AI systems] are adaptive in their learning, and that is the source of opportunity and source of threats, Jarrahi said. Because if theyre learning really well, whats going to happen to me? If theyre learning somehow independent of me as a knowledge worker, then what is my contribution?
Jarrahi said that blue-collar jobs are usually at risk from new technology and automation, but this new wave of AI affects degree-seeking knowledge workers as well a group that was thought to be immune, Jarrahi said.
If youre not worried, youre probably not paying attention, Jarrahi said.
Kim said its difficult to predict the future, but he knows he will have to find ways to compete in the evolving job market now influenced by AI.
I think for the industry, [AI] is actually good. But for a graduating senior or even a junior, a sophomore computer science student now, or even graduating high school students who might want to study computer science thats a pretty big worry, Kim said. I dont know whats gonna happen. I dont think anyone does. But well have to adapt somehow, like always.
Undergraduate uncertainty
The fear of AI replacing jobs isnt just affecting computer science students.
As a UNC-CH sophomore, Sarayu Thondapu has already had multiple conversations about AIs impact on her future.
Thondapu is currently studying economics and political science on the pre-law track. During her winter break back home in Charlotte, North Carolina, her uncle told her to be wary of AIs potential impact on legal professions. For example, the AI program LegalGPT can perform similar tasks to legal assistants or paralegals.
Scott Geier, a professor in the Hussman School of Media and Journalism at UNC-CH, said that junior attorneys, for example, are at risk of losing their jobs because AI can complete the same tasks, like reviewing documents and writing briefs.
Anything that involves analyzing information and doing so quickly and efficiently, AI can already do that better. So its going to be better, faster and cheaper, Geier said. And if something is better, faster and cheaper, theyre gonna do the robot.
Now, AI leaves Thondapu questioning her career.
I wanted to go into law to be someone that can help people, someone that can truly connect with the cases that Im working with and can be of assistance toward them, and I wouldnt leave them out to dry, Thondapu said. I guess I worry that if I end up relying on ChatGPT or artificial intelligence too much, I kind of forget the reason why Im there in the first place.
Halfway through Thondapus undergraduate experience, she thinks about her future graduation and often wonders if it will all be worth it.
We spent four years of our lives at an undergraduate institution. We worked our butts off. We did a lot to get to the places were at and we gained a lot of experience, Thondapu said. But then to realize that something that were responsible for creating might actually end up dashing all our efforts, I definitely think thats really scary.
Due to hersurvival mentality,she said she is now incorporating technology classes and a data science credential into her studies to be competitive in the job market and help secure her future.
I think this is something that weve all come to terms with: We need to know something about computers to basically exist in a world like this, Thondapu said.
However, she said she fears that with too much attention on computers, this generation will forget how to communicate with passion and humanity. As a result, Thondapu added a creative writing minor to her studies to compete with AI.
Kim also considered altering his graduation plans. He said he originally focused on job applications related to software engineering and web development, but after this wave of AI, he became interested in applying to more machine learning roles.
But its still a change he said he has to think about, as these roles often require additional schooling, time and money.
AI vs. college degrees
The value of college degrees has always been debated, Jarrahi said. However, higher educations value in the era of AI adds new twists to the argument.
Google offers career certificates to anyone interested in the technology space, with no prior experience necessary. Theirwebsiteadvertises the programs as a real path to in-demand jobs in under six months.
It costs less than college, takes less time and Google said the program is worth the same as a four-year degree, Geier said.
Some may think, College costs too much. Its not worth the sticker price, Geier said. And people are starting to come to realize that if AI now is part of the equation, thats just going to accelerate that mindset.
Duke University now offers a degree program for AI learning:Dukes AI Master of Engineeringprogram.
Jared Bailey is the current president of Dukes AI Competition Club and a student in the masters program, which costs $75,877 in tuition for the typical 12-month duration: two semesters and a summer session.
The program includes other flexible education options like an extended track of 16 months, which costs up to $95,000, and the online program for 24 months, which costs $98,970.
But Bailey believes the program is worth it.
A smart student investigates to understand if their education will have a fair return on investment, he said. I do not see a world where students are unable to find fields to pursue which offer a fair return.
Dukes AI program website posted that the degree will provide great graduate outcomes in jobs around engineering and data science.
Bailey said AI has the potential to help other industries, not just in science, engineering or technology. He said one classmate in the program is a medical doctor who uses computer vision to identify diseases in high-resolution photos.
Bailey related the advancements of AI to the creation of the camera, the internet and personal computers. He said although they all received initial pushback, it ended up enhancing the work of humanity.
Duke has largely embraced student use of AI, Bailey said. When I was younger, educators pushed back on student use of calculators and the internet. Its refreshing to see Duke take a different stance and embrace this new technology.
AI is here to enhance our work and not compete with it, he said.
Embracing AI
Professional editor Erin Servais believes that humans can collaborate with AI, and shes even incorporated it into her career.
Servais has edited professionally, from line editing to developmental editing, since 2008. Last year, Servais career changed when she used ChatGPT tocopy edit for the first time.
I was so shocked by how accurate and fast it was, Servais said. And I knew that it was going to have big effects on our profession. I knew that immediately, the very first time I tried it.
She then created the course AI for Editors to prepare and educate editors on how AI programs like ChatGPT are reshaping the profession.
Because ultimately, AI is replacing editors, she said.
People are losing their jobs to artificial intelligence and in a really just unintelligent way, Servais said. Its not a good thing, and its not going to help readers; its not going to help the writers; its not going to help anyone.
But if editors learn how to use AI, editing can be more accurate and efficient for organizations, she said. An editor with knowledge of AI may have better job security and value in the workplace, she said.
The next evolution of jobs will revolve around guiding AI programs and checking their work rather than manually making the changes in a document, Servais said. But humanity is still essential, she said.
We dont want AI to do our jobs because we still need to double check it and make sure that what it is producing is quality and factual. And humans are needed for that still, Servais said.
Geier said AI might take on the heavy lifting in most professional spaces, but with human oversight as well. But he said it will be in a gradual way.
He doesnt think that students graduating now will lose a job because of AI, as long as they prepare. Those who dont learn about AI, however, will be left behind, he said.
Geier said students need to give themselves an edge by working with AI in a way others cant. And thats what universities need to be teaching, he said.
Youve got to make yourself relevant with using AI in currently what youre doing, Geier said. The way its going to be is when you come out of here, the employers are going to ask, Can some rando, some stranger off the street, come in and do the same job that [a student] is doing just by writing a prompt into AI? If the answer is yes, youre out of a job.
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