Will AI Replace Data Analysts?

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    In this video, we are discussing if data analytics will be automated by AI 😱 Forbes published an article recently with a bold headline specifically targeting data analyst job family. Do you think AI will replace data analysts?
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  • @aoshishinamori2037
    @aoshishinamori2037 Рік тому +332

    I Actually asked ChatGPT about this and this is what it said:
    " While it's true that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have the potential to automate certain tasks performed by data analysts, it's unlikely that they will completely replace the need for human analysts.
    Data analysis requires not just the ability to crunch numbers, but also to interpret and draw insights from data. Human analysts bring a level of context, intuition, and creativity to the process that machines can't replicate. They can also handle the more complex and ambiguous tasks that machines aren't yet capable of.
    Moreover, while AI and ML can automate some parts of the data analysis process, they still require human input and oversight to ensure that the results are accurate and relevant. In fact, data analysts can leverage these tools to enhance their work and make better decisions.
    Overall, it's more likely that AI and ML will augment rather than replace the role of data analysts, allowing them to focus on more complex and high-value tasks."
    Just to be sure, I had a couple of follow up questions:
    Me:
    "Are you sure about that? I'm currently studying to be a data analyst and you would make me cry if I ended up devoting a lot of time only to learn later that finding an entry-level job has become almost impossible because of AI."
    ChatGPT:
    "I understand your concern, but it's important to keep in mind that the widespread adoption of AI and automation technologies in the workforce is a gradual process that will take time to fully develop. While it's true that AI and ML have the potential to automate certain aspects of data analysis, they cannot replace the unique human abilities of critical thinking, creativity, and context that are essential for making sense of complex data sets.
    In fact, the increasing use of AI and automation in data analysis is likely to create new opportunities for data analysts, as they will be needed to oversee and manage these technologies, interpret the results they produce, and apply them to real-world problems.
    It's also worth noting that AI and automation technologies are not foolproof and can produce inaccurate results if they are not properly designed and implemented. This is why the role of human oversight and validation will remain critical for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of data analysis.
    So while the field of data analysis may evolve as a result of AI and automation, it's unlikely that these technologies will make the role of data analysts obsolete. With the right skills and training, there should still be ample opportunities for data analysts in the years to come."
    Me:
    "Maybe you just don't want to hurt my feelings."
    ChatGPT:
    "As an AI language model, I don't have feelings, but I understand your concern. I can assure you that the role of data analysts is still highly valued and in demand across many industries. While AI and automation may change the nature of the job, they are unlikely to replace it entirely.
    In fact, the rise of AI and automation technologies is creating new opportunities for data analysts who can leverage these tools to perform more complex analysis and gain new insights from data. Data analysts who are able to adapt to new technologies and continue to develop their skills will be well-positioned to thrive in the evolving field of data analysis.
    Ultimately, it's important to approach your career with a growth mindset and remain open to learning new skills and adapting to change. With hard work and dedication, you can build a successful career as a data analyst, even in the face of technological advancements."
    Me:
    "Okay. If I ever get a job as a data analyst, we'll go out and I'll buy you a beer."
    ChatGPT:
    "As an AI language model, I don't drink beer, but I appreciate the sentiment! I'm always here to help you with any questions you may have, so feel free to reach out anytime. Good luck with your studies and future career as a data analyst!"
    🤣😂😅

    • @rishabhsharma2328
      @rishabhsharma2328 Рік тому +32

      you should also know that chatgpt has been trained on data till 2021 and not after that. so these answers are sort of outdated and old

    • @aoshishinamori2037
      @aoshishinamori2037 Рік тому +8

      ​@@rishabhsharma2328 Yeah, I also noticed that when I asked it to write an article about game two of the 1st round playoff series between the Lakers and the Grizzlies. Instead of writing about the game that was played yesterday, it made reference to a game between the two teams which actually occurred in 2021. But still, it produced an easy-to-read article and it was really impressive.

    • @GUNNALAVIGNESHCseVelTechChenna
      @GUNNALAVIGNESHCseVelTechChenna Рік тому +6

      I hope you had a beautiful conversation with Chat GPT, Ending was crazy haha.!!

    • @aoshishinamori2037
      @aoshishinamori2037 Рік тому +2

      @@GUNNALAVIGNESHCseVelTechChenna It's actually quite scary If you think about all the ways it could be used by all sorts of scammers.

    • @SaiKiran-fd3gq
      @SaiKiran-fd3gq Рік тому +1

      Are you a character from kenshin manga or is that your real name?

  • @4p4k
    @4p4k Рік тому +195

    Repetitive tasks can already be automated using scripts and AI can do critical thinking. The biggest challenge is dealing with dirty and inaccurate data, which requires actually contacting stakeholders to figure out what’s going on. That’ll probably be quite tough to automate.

    • @alfredc3108
      @alfredc3108 Рік тому +13

      Exactly as a data analyst at a nonprofit i would spend so much time talking to case managers inputting data to understand the whole process which always helped when explaining limitations to managers. The analysis part is straightforward but applying it in a responsible way takes much more. Anyone can hand you some graphs but it's putting it in context that matters most

    • @aena5995
      @aena5995 Рік тому +3

      ​@@alfredc3108 is a bachelors bsc business data analytics worth studying

    • @Pexers.
      @Pexers. Рік тому +3

      Exactly, the example she gave for Jack has nothing to do with AI 😅 just simple automation with scripts...

    • @MW-kw9xc
      @MW-kw9xc Рік тому

      Can we replace data with anything other entity ?

    • @ramesh_pandey
      @ramesh_pandey Рік тому

      I would like to add one more point which is fairness. Let's say that Chat GPT or some other AI have eaten all the DA jobs but all of their work will be around data and since they will work only on data and if data is not fair then their outcome of analysis will also not be fair for everyone and I think this is one of the biggest reason that they won't completely eat this job maybe few sections but not whole job.
      Also Chat GPT still doesn't have clear understanding on all concept. He do tons of mistakes while writting a code.

  • @xiaofengliang9588
    @xiaofengliang9588 Рік тому +68

    I don't think Analyst jobs will be mostly replaced by machines. Instead, AI can boost the analytics function and the analyst can focus more on analyzing the data and better communicate with others instead of spending tons of time processing data.

    • @saijaideep3782
      @saijaideep3782 Рік тому +4

      Yes but the repetitive data collection jobs can be reduced only the critical thinking guys will be able to continue.

    • @vamseemk
      @vamseemk Рік тому +2

      Many people enjoy doing low end work like data processing.

    • @vamseemk
      @vamseemk Рік тому

      They will be! Upstream people will be asked to Upskill using the AI tools so that downstream people can be fired!

  • @Floatyman
    @Floatyman Рік тому +120

    As someone who has started the certifications, it is very scary as it seems those repetitive tasks that are being replaced are the entry positions, meaning the door is often closed. Wondering if I made the right choice.

    • @knzeverin
      @knzeverin Рік тому +20

      I reckon understanding how to do those repetitive tasks is useful for testing (validating) what GPT spits out. Because these language models do make a lot of stuff up, you sort of need an eye to spot when they've messed up and gone off the deep end.

    • @lavatr8322
      @lavatr8322 Рік тому +28

      I literally can't deceide on a career path because of this...
      _and my Asian family is about to disown me_

    • @Floatyman
      @Floatyman Рік тому +13

      @@lavatr8322 Good luck in making your decision. I am 40 so I am already at a huge disadvantage 😅

    • @soumyaripan5131
      @soumyaripan5131 Рік тому +14

      As you have started now. I will suggest you to parallel learn how and what things AI is automating or used in your field.
      It's that saying, People will loose job to AI but the ones who learn how to use AI(softwares/tools) in their field won't.
      Best of luck brother.

    • @Floatyman
      @Floatyman Рік тому +1

      @@Dark-th4fg I am sorry, but I don't understand your question

  • @smellslikeproductions
    @smellslikeproductions Рік тому +18

    I'm in Tech Sales, I feel more comfortable that sales won't be replaced because no one likes to buy from a robot. I started Data Analysis but now feel unsure

    • @techsource2235
      @techsource2235 Рік тому +2

      unless a robot is honest, knows EVERYTHING about the product and provides full data I need on the product...

    • @Turnpost2552
      @Turnpost2552 3 місяці тому

      The tech sells itself to be honest. So your already useless.

    • @Anonymous-w9g8q
      @Anonymous-w9g8q 25 днів тому

      AI Agents are here bro, keep up with them.

  • @theresak5906
    @theresak5906 Рік тому +26

    I'm only staring my pathway in Data Analytics, but as someone who studied Translation I can say that yes, many things may become automated, but there is always a need for a human who could revise the work, check errors and replace/add certain things. It's true that this might change in a few decades as well, but for now translators have nothing to worry about, despite the wide availability of all sort of translation machines

    • @sidahmedmoussaoui5653
      @sidahmedmoussaoui5653 Рік тому

      Translator work with humans and data analyst work with computers and data , so do the math

    • @prernas5145
      @prernas5145 Рік тому

      ​@@sidahmedmoussaoui5653 All jobs require communicating with humans

    • @brunoescoto9630
      @brunoescoto9630 Рік тому +1

      the problem is, there'll be less jobs they'll reduce the payment and at the same time there's more people and inflation.

    • @AwwPETS-03
      @AwwPETS-03 7 місяців тому

      Hi. How are you? Did you land a data analytical job? How many months till you did get it?

    • @MorgansTrainClips
      @MorgansTrainClips 11 днів тому

      Google Translate has existed for a decade now, and translators still exist. I don’t see why AI would be any different

  • @charleszhang647
    @charleszhang647 Рік тому +4

    No sarcasm, just want to discuss: for the example in the video, why there will even be a “Jessica” role if the business stakeholder can simply pull out the data and analyze it themselves to find problems and improve product?
    I often think the reason why data analyst exist as a role is because the process of getting data ready to be analysed is too much for business stakeholders. Therefore companies hire data analyst. But if AI makes analysing big amounts of data as easy as using Excel to analyse 100 rows, then why can’t stakeholders do it by themselves?
    I’m just a student learning analytics but I always wonder why we all say picking insights from data is the job for data analyst, not the business stakeholders who are actually directly responsible for the end result?
    Please correct me if you think I’m wrong. Lots of anxiety after the launching of code interpreter

  • @imayurjadhav
    @imayurjadhav Рік тому +18

    AI tools are hitting hard on content writers though it doesn’t mean writers jobs are gone.
    Similarly, AI can help automate things in data analyst but the whole profession can’t be scrapped.
    It’s definitely a different and more modern ways to do data analytics with AI.
    All the data analysts must do this transition as quick as possible and learn, adopt new tech to make it works for you.

    • @ESPjump
      @ESPjump Рік тому +2

      The writers jobs are not gone, as a profession. But because there are a lot of automated jobs, the need for new writers will be much less. It means, it will be much more difficult to find a job in the near future, and because of the mass of candidates, the salaries will decrease a lot.

    • @Sunnykhatnani
      @Sunnykhatnani Рік тому

      Less people will be required

  • @BuildOnAWS
    @BuildOnAWS Рік тому +50

    The job landscape is always shifting. Studying for a certain career is also about transferable skills and networking!

    • @SundasKhalid
      @SundasKhalid  Рік тому +10

      That’s a great point. It’s all about transferable skills.

  • @matt_milack
    @matt_milack Рік тому +58

    I've talked to number of software engineers, developers, system/network/cloud admins and data analysts. It seems that not a single one of them is worried about their job due to rise of AI. The only places where I'm stumbling upon people saying that AI will replace all Tech people are UA-cam and Reddit.

    • @chandman492
      @chandman492 Рік тому +3

      but it is entirely believable that a automating code on a sufficiently sophisticated level is destined to usurp some of those who have careers in software and data analytics. Perhaps those people who said yes to you were speaking about themselves personally, and not in generality. I could see this technology being use to cut teams in half at least

    • @matt_milack
      @matt_milack Рік тому +8

      @@chandman492 Sure. I'm just sharing my experience. Since chatGPT was released, I've talked to (to be quite precise) with one software engineer, one web developer, 2 mobile app developers, one system administrator, one data analyst and one data engineer. I've asked every single of them- are you afraid for your job because of rise of AI? Every single one of them was like- nope.

    • @Squatch_11
      @Squatch_11 Рік тому +20

      As someone that already works as a developer/analyst....ChatGPT can currently do the majority of my actual coding. And we're just at the beginning of this. Anyone that says they aren't worried about their job being automated away is either lying or delusional.

    • @matt_milack
      @matt_milack Рік тому +12

      @@Squatch_11 You're working as both developer and analyst? Wow, you're certainly unique. I've never in my life heard that someone is working as a developer/analyst.

    • @vectoralphaSec
      @vectoralphaSec Рік тому +4

      Well all those people are wrong because AI will most likely automate all their jobs.

  • @adeelsiddiqui4131
    @adeelsiddiqui4131 Рік тому +8

    A few years ago, a notion was common that Tesla's self driving trucks are around the horizon and they will replace truckers by automating their jobs and one should learn to code as programming will be the most future proof work. But now with these 'evolving' language models, I assume that office desk jobs that requires human intellect for data processing, be it programming, server administration, or anything involving digital information, will be the most vulnerable than the manual labour jobs like trucking. I fear we still haven't yet fully realized what major implications AI can have in the coming few years, especially with the phenomena of emergent abilities and AGI.

    • @ricardomadleno564
      @ricardomadleno564 4 місяці тому

      Studies actually say the complete opposite they place Data analytics, Data Scientists and Machine Learning jobs will grow tremendously in the next years thanks to AI around 40-50%. The data driven companies will rise immensely and AI won’t replace this workers, works who use AI will replace this workers and more jobs will actually be created.

  • @29ibrahimsayed95
    @29ibrahimsayed95 Рік тому +16

    Those people who are worried in the comment section no need to worry at all .. whether this is data analytics or software eng or web devs ...nothing is gonna happen . I believe most of the coders used stackoverflow which was the best tool for productivity while working and they have shifted to chatgpt which is just stackoverflow on steroids. So continue with your work this is just a hype created.

    • @harisseyassine8483
      @harisseyassine8483 Рік тому +4

      really well said!

    • @29ibrahimsayed95
      @29ibrahimsayed95 Рік тому +3

      @@harisseyassine8483 thanks man chatgpt and other ai apps seems to be just a tool the hype is same as what i saw that when calculator was invented they said accountant jobs will be in trouble. And we know accountants still exists 😉

    • @supernova622
      @supernova622 Рік тому +5

      If current engineers and developers are able to dramatically increase their work output due to improved efficiency, then while the role itself may still exist, fewer humans are needed to carry out the tasks. Teams will be able to be much leaner

    • @ESPjump
      @ESPjump Рік тому

      You are partly right. This is A LOT of hype. And also true: they say that chatgpt has reached more than 100 million users at a record time, but they do not say how many of these users just used it once or twice, how many just tried it for fun, how many used it just to try how it works... The programmers are using it, 99% of the time to solve simple questions that before they had to look for in Google, or ask about it in Stack Overflow. While programming, it just saved me time looking for some really difficult questions, and that's all.
      BUT, at the same time, the most of the companies are employing this hype to substitute workers by AI's. The AI's produces less quality and less specific work, but extremely cheaper. So the companies are testing how to force people to accept less qulity in their productos or services, but have them cheaper. One example is the client services: a couple of years ago, nobody wanted to talk with a robot instead of a person. Now the companies are pulling back, trying we to accept it definitly.
      In the case of the data analyst, there were already tasks that could be easy automated (that's the case of the daily reports), but they weren't because of the need of an analyst who could decide while checking data. Now, they will pull back to see if they can avoid paying those salaries.

  • @joshuacalhoun6167
    @joshuacalhoun6167 Рік тому +16

    In the 19 years, I have been working with data, I have always seen new tools that can automate repetitive tasks. I agree, upskilling, is important and is a way of life for a data analyst. Never stop learning. I believe AI will encourage us to explore more and be better at our professions.

    • @vamseemk
      @vamseemk Рік тому +1

      What you are saying is right, and your silence on the statement of losing jobs would indicate to me that you do believe ai processing and analysis automation is going to wipe out jobs. Upstream people will be asked to Upskill using the AI tools so that downstream people can be fired!

    • @Texasgirlinacrazyworld
      @Texasgirlinacrazyworld 3 місяці тому

      You’ll be replaced….😂

  • @theReuven
    @theReuven Рік тому +5

    I think lotof jobs overall in data and tech could be replaced by AI but governments and tech will let the people adapt slowly to a new job situation

    • @geniusmind7777
      @geniusmind7777 Рік тому

      So what kind of 'new' job situations do you think tech people might transition to?

  • @puwi1718
    @puwi1718 Рік тому +8

    OMG! I studied petroleum engineering bsc. I was planning to switch my career to data analyst. Now it has potential to be replaced by AI. Petroleum industry also has potential to be fully replaced by renewable energy. What is wrong with me

    • @jamesm.9285
      @jamesm.9285 19 днів тому

      Were just living through an age of disruption that happens to impact a lot of interesting jobs.

    • @MorgansTrainClips
      @MorgansTrainClips 11 днів тому

      Until the multi billion dollar oil and gas companies decide to simultaneously commit suicide (which will literally never happen), I think you’re safe

  • @Lucyferandtheson003
    @Lucyferandtheson003 Рік тому +5

    ChatGPT cannot replace data analysts. Almost on a daily basis, I encounter different types of 'dirty' data that need cleaning, and creative manipulations to make it ready for analysis. If this was the case, data analysis software packages would have already replaced us. Real data analysis requires critical thinking and deep creativity that ChatGPT or any other AI cannot possess.

    • @anamunir4173
      @anamunir4173 Рік тому

      Hi! I’m about to start a masters in business analytics from a low-ranking university. do you think I’ll have a chance to get hired as an entry-level data analyst after graduating? also I’m an international student in usa so does that lower my chances?? your advice would be super helpful ❤

    • @Lucyferandtheson003
      @Lucyferandtheson003 Рік тому

      @@anamunir4173 in the modern world, skills and discipline speak louder than anything else. Just focus on aqcuiring the skill first. There are lots of opportunities for data analysts and data scientists

  • @dempseydeclerck
    @dempseydeclerck Рік тому +15

    This news lately 😂 ... We will see some automation in daily tasks across the industry, but it will vary for different roles. For example, in backend software engineering, it's important to start experimenting with machine learning technologies and "AI" to implement CI/CD, recommendations, deployment etc., on top of projects, similar to how you would add AWS infrastructure on top of a project. I have been using CUDA for quite some time now, even before tools like ChatGPT were popular. My point is, if we want to stay ahead of the curve, we need to learn these technologies and even build our own tools (nothing fancy about that). After all, some technologies are already a few years old. Data analysts have always used existing tools, so for them, it's common sense to use existing AI tools to improve productivity. It will not replace them, but rather enhance their roles.

  • @vish949
    @vish949 Рік тому +5

    I think AI will replace the entry level roles in data analytics, which is why its so daunting because as entry level analysts (like myself) our first few years will most likely involve repetitive and more simpler tasks that can be done by machines. And the more this happens (i.e the more companies seek out for experienced professionals) the harder it will be to get into the field. Not only that, the barrier of entry will be much higher as well since you have to compete with both other entry level analysts AND ai. People with less than 2- 3 years of experience dont really have the luxury of talking with shareholders and giving insights directly to managers nor are they given that kind of work to do. So, in a way, the entry level analysts are the Jack's of the role, easily replaceable

    • @milkboccle
      @milkboccle Рік тому +1

      Get as much experience as you can in delivering projects/change management, even if it’s not close to your job role, see if you can shadow, whoever is responsible for implementing new systems and processes. the true value will come from being able to fill the blindspots between operations and reporting, AI is a long way from figuring that out
      If you serve as the intermediary between the data team and the operations, finance, commercial, and project teams, and excel at this role, you will become invaluable. Operational and finance professionals often find it challenging to interact with analysts. This difficulty may arise because some analysts, though highly skilled, might be less sociable or possibly fall on the autism spectrum. Conversely, members of operations or finance teams are frequently outgoing and have strong personalities. Hence, the ability to effectively communicate requirements between these two distinct groups remains critical, regardless of whether AI supplants analyst roles in the future, there will always be a job for scoping requirements and implementing systems (data flow/etl/wrangling/dashboards/implementation/ sense checking the machines etc)

    • @vish949
      @vish949 Рік тому +1

      @@milkboccle Yep, excellent advice. Making relationships and having a more communication-heavy role will ensure you keep your job as an analyst. I just worry because for the next batches of analysts it will only be tougher to get that first role.
      Im also thinking of moving into data engineering more, building things has always appealed to me so that might also be another possible route analysts can take given their interests

    • @vamseemk
      @vamseemk Рік тому

      Good to see you are aware. Good luck.

  • @franciscomsosa
    @franciscomsosa Рік тому +1

    A common pattern I'm seeing across industries is that work that can be automated, will be automated. How and when to automate seems to be the next logical skillset, and that might lead to expertise in a domain being what you're paid for - the "hours" of work that can be automated will no longer be a part of one's paycheck. All this said, I have no idea where the world is going. It's equal parts exciting and unsettling.

    • @vamseemk
      @vamseemk Рік тому

      you know where it is going :), panic and react. Your second point is well stated, just that it would be such an ethical dilemma holding on to a job like that.

    • @fahomenhera2820
      @fahomenhera2820 Рік тому

      How and when to automate seems to be the next logical skillset? Literally you writing this using computer which is calculating everything for you and allowing you to send this comment automatically in seconds to the whole world. We're already using a lot of automation in our world.

  • @MooreLegacyFarms
    @MooreLegacyFarms Рік тому +2

    Well… here is what CHATGPT said when I asked it the same question. No, AI will not replace the need for data analysts, but it will change their roles and responsibilities. While AI can automate some tasks, such as data cleaning and analysis, it cannot replace the critical thinking and decision-making abilities of a human data analyst.
    Data analysts are responsible for interpreting data, finding patterns, and deriving insights that can help businesses make informed decisions. They also work with stakeholders to define business goals, identify metrics, and design experiments to test hypotheses.
    AI can assist data analysts in these tasks by providing faster and more accurate data analysis, enabling them to focus on higher-level tasks that require human judgement and expertise. Data analysts can use AI tools to automate routine tasks, such as data cleaning and visualization, and spend more time on tasks that require creativity and problem-solving.
    In summary, while AI will change the role of data analysts, it will not replace them. Instead, it will complement their skills and enable them to become more effective in their roles.

  • @vectoralphaSec
    @vectoralphaSec Рік тому +86

    AI can do critical thinking and problem solving. Literally everything Jassica does AI would be able to do as well. So you're wrong. Both would be automated by AI. I don't understand the denial of humans thinking they are special and that thinking which is the main thing in AI isn't going to be achieved by AI in 5 years. In that much time most jobs in all industries will be automated by AI. People need to accept that. The whole point of AI is that AI is about replicating human thinking and if that is the case it should be capable of doing anything a human can do mentally.

    • @mcgarvey1986
      @mcgarvey1986 Рік тому +19

      They’re underestimating what’s coming

    • @kwokhochoy8660
      @kwokhochoy8660 Рік тому +3

      Based on your logic, there is not jobs that won't be replaced by AI. 😂

    • @vectoralphaSec
      @vectoralphaSec Рік тому +8

      @@kwokhochoy8660 yes that is correct knowledge. Eventually all jobs will be automated by AI

    • @kwokhochoy8660
      @kwokhochoy8660 Рік тому +6

      @vectoralphaAI How about fine tuning and maintenance for AI? U think AI has the ability to do that? Does that mean AI can do jobs and make decisions 100% without any errors? if not, your statement will be wrong

    • @Lemurai
      @Lemurai Рік тому +11

      This is if AI general intelligence existed, right now bots can do a lot of leg work, but they cannot conceive original ideas or even know what a problem that needs solving looks like from a human perspective, to even get to that level of detail. No one knowledgeable in data interoperation, mathematics or building analytical frameworks could replace a data scientist based on typing prompts into a computer. It just won’t happen.

  • @greenbucky
    @greenbucky Рік тому +17

    Every single job can be replaced by AI. But one thing that can’t be replaced is human decision-making. Whilst AI can make probably even better decisions, businesses will most likely take more comfort in a human advising a strategy rather than AI. So strategists & decision makers will be where data shifts to I think!

    • @RiPp1er
      @RiPp1er Рік тому

      I completely agree! AI is just a machine. It only computes and calculates based on a specific algorithm. It is NOT a human.

    • @dayatec
      @dayatec Рік тому

      There is a module in AI for that too my friend 👌👌
      Set rules based on parameters

    • @dipzyfication
      @dipzyfication Рік тому +1

      Don't live in that illusion. AI is a better decision maker than most humans. Humans have biases and emotions while AI is totally rational and data driven. At least in decision making, AI is far ahead than humans.

    • @greenbucky
      @greenbucky Рік тому +1

      @@dipzyfication I agree completely that AI in time will make statistically way better decisions. But, I believe humans will still at least for the near future still only rely on humans to make actual decisions.

  • @TechwithLucy
    @TechwithLucy Рік тому +9

    Jack and Jessica - siblings 🤣 Great video!

    • @SundasKhalid
      @SundasKhalid  Рік тому +1

      Hahah brother and sister 😂 thank you!

  • @treesa59
    @treesa59 Рік тому +1

    I must say this. why do I find your explanation more understandable? Some of the videos I have seen are in English which was like seeing a Korean drama without subtitles. They are speaking simple English but not understandable. Maybe the presentation is part of it. Anyway, what you pointed out is logical. Loved your video.

  • @danyalshakil535
    @danyalshakil535 Рік тому +3

    After watching this video, I'm highly in doubt whether or not should I go for this field as my career path or not. I wanted to apply for masters program in Data Analytics but now I'm doubtful. What new fields are there for career path or should I take the admission 😔

  • @sanketdalal
    @sanketdalal Рік тому

    FWIW, Jack's job by and large has already been automated with modern reporting solutions like PBI and Tableau. You don't need AI or ML for data process automation. Jessica's role however isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

  • @derechoplano
    @derechoplano Рік тому

    I think the key point is the responsibility. If a manager uses ChatGPT to produce data analysis, he is the responsible of this product. If he is not an expert in data analysis, he does not know if there is something amiss. It is better to hire a data analyst to check if the outcome of ChatGPT is right and take the responsibility.

  • @chuckpg31
    @chuckpg31 8 місяців тому

    Indeed. Ai can’t tell an email is wrong by 1 digit or letter because the database itself in has it stored
    That way, because that’s what people put in

  • @jdanorthwest
    @jdanorthwest Рік тому +1

    Most mid-level "executives" drool over pivot tables even though they rarely understand them. They also like having a person to give orders to so they will resist AI and automation as long as possible. At some point the data analysis and reporting will become standardized and automation will follow. The mid-level executives and their lackeys will be replaced by an AI Analytics department (no people, just AI agents). Companies that resist this trend will soon find they aren't as competitive as their progressive competitors .. lightning and thunder, fire and brimstone ... it won't be pretty.

    • @hcdatatranslator
      @hcdatatranslator Рік тому

      I agree that mid-level executives are resisting AI. During a BI meeting all my team including me were using Chat-GPT but our Director didn’t know anything about it. In fact a month after the meeting an email was sent out explaining how we can not use any company data with AI tools. I don’t believe anyone is sharing company data with AI tools but we are using it to help improve coding scripts that don’t include any company data. My company’s management team is really out of touch with AI and they better get on board.

  • @manojtripathi7221
    @manojtripathi7221 Рік тому +1

    ai indeed will replace the data analyst and we as a team working on it

  • @xalspaero
    @xalspaero Рік тому +12

    unfortunately you are incorrect. jobs requiring critical thinking will ALSO be automated by AI. all jobs will disappear shortly after AGI emerges.

    • @badaramir24
      @badaramir24 Рік тому

      It may take 30 to 50 years to completely replace us humans.

    • @matt_milack
      @matt_milack Рік тому +11

      If you say so, Nostradamus.

    • @badaramir24
      @badaramir24 Рік тому +4

      @@matt_milack AI is still an 8 year old child. Once it became a strong machine, no one will have anything. We will be lost in cities.

    • @matt_milack
      @matt_milack Рік тому +3

      @@badaramir24 If you can see the future, why don't you buy a lottery ticket and become a millionaire this week?

    • @badaramir24
      @badaramir24 Рік тому +4

      @@matt_milack I don't see future. I am a .Net Developer. Now I am learning AI. That's why I know a little bit.

  • @dragoneer121
    @dragoneer121 Рік тому

    I am trying to switch toward an analyst role, I am hoping I can get ahead with the AI tools.

  • @butimnotatrader
    @butimnotatrader Рік тому +9

    As a data engineer these things are already being automated without ChatGPT or other AI models.
    I strongly disagree with you on everything though.
    You can’t automate say, a Python or sql script without the controller knowing Python or sql.
    If you just place a random person without them having knowledge of what the do and replace people with “prompt engineers” companies are going to have a REALLY bad time

    • @Anon-d1o
      @Anon-d1o Рік тому

      hello brother, I have 2 year left in University for CS degree, do you think data engineering is good career?

    • @Anon-d1o
      @Anon-d1o Рік тому

      Hey man, what are some good jobs / roles which can transition into data engineer? I see people say data analyst and software engineer focusing on backend? Do you agree ?

    • @akramahmedshaik7031
      @akramahmedshaik7031 6 місяців тому

      @@Anon-d1ohello bro which specialisation did u take and how are you doing

  • @zmisolutionz9393
    @zmisolutionz9393 Рік тому

    I ASKED THE SAME QUESTION TO CHATGPT AND THE ANSWER IS AS UNDER:
    The field of data analysis is being significantly impacted by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. While AI has the potential to augment and enhance the work of data analysts, it is unlikely to completely replace their jobs in the foreseeable future. Here are a few reasons for this:
    Complex Analysis: Data analysis often involves complex problem-solving, pattern recognition, and decision-making, which currently requires human cognitive abilities. AI systems can assist data analysts by automating repetitive tasks, generating insights, and speeding up data processing, but they still rely on human expertise to interpret and apply those insights appropriately.
    Contextual Understanding: Data analysts possess domain knowledge and contextual understanding that goes beyond statistical analysis. They understand the business objectives, ask relevant questions, and consider broader implications. AI systems lack the contextual understanding and critical thinking abilities to fully replace human analysts in complex decision-making scenarios.
    Human Judgment: Data analysis involves making judgments, interpreting results, and presenting findings to stakeholders. Human analysts can apply their intuition, creativity, and subjective judgment to draw insights and communicate them effectively. AI systems, while powerful in processing large datasets, often lack the ability to explain their reasoning or incorporate subjective factors.
    Ethical Considerations: Data analysis often involves sensitive and confidential information. Human analysts are responsible for ensuring ethical data handling practices, maintaining privacy, and addressing potential biases. Trust, accountability, and ethical decision-making require human oversight.
    However, it is important to note that AI technologies are continually evolving, and their capabilities are advancing rapidly. While complete job replacement is unlikely, certain routine tasks within data analysis may be automated, freeing up analysts to focus on higher-value activities. Data analysts can embrace AI as a tool to enhance their work, acquire new skills in AI and machine learning, and adapt to the changing landscape of the field.

  • @evanmoore2141
    @evanmoore2141 Рік тому +2

    Great video! Are there really data analysts that have a limited scope like Jack? I am a Business Analyst which includes a significant amount of data analytics. I have been automating more and more of that kind of reporting using Power BI already which frees me up to do more serious analytical tasks as well as the myriad other things a BA does.

    • @vamseemk
      @vamseemk Рік тому

      The way these tools have helped you have helped me too, this is when the task that is being automated is one of the many tasks that I do or in the case where one of the tasks is done by someone under me and is a major responsibility for them. In the case of the later, they will be losing their job. I will be asked to upskill so that they can be let go.

  • @priyamsharma9778
    @priyamsharma9778 Рік тому +1

    There would still be a need for people who can use AI to do those tasks using AI.
    AI cannot do contexualization.

  • @RABBANIBAJISHAIK
    @RABBANIBAJISHAIK Рік тому

    Can you please suggest which are the best coding languages and please suggest some books or channels to get hands dirty on statistics

  • @aamirmalik6989
    @aamirmalik6989 Рік тому

    Can AI replace Data Analytics
    This is how AI replied.
    AI can significantly augment data analytics by automating repetitive tasks, identifying patterns, and making data-driven predictions. However, AI is not expected to replace data analytics entirely. Human expertise is still crucial for interpreting results, making critical decisions, and understanding the broader context of data analysis. The collaboration between AI and data analysts is likely to be the most effective approach, leveraging the strengths of both to unlock valuable insights.

  • @Viaquer
    @Viaquer Рік тому +1

    I don't see the issue. It's still someone who needs to type the command in and look through the data to see if it's correct and make it repricantable. Even if the work can be done through AI, a human needs to monetize it. The work will change, take less time, yes. = less work, but it will still be a demand for it. Before the Internet and data, we had bookkeepers who, for ex, worked with just typing out the numbers in a company on paper. Most of that is computer generated these days, but we still need to monetize it. When AI is becoming robots, however... although, I think that people still are needed for a complete end result.

  • @SaveThatMoney411
    @SaveThatMoney411 Рік тому +1

    FiveTran didn't eliminate those $150-200K data engineering jobs.

  • @vpn740
    @vpn740 Рік тому

    In your hypothetical scenario, automation should have replaced Jack years back. I am not sure how he still has a job.

  • @abdullahalmahfuz6700
    @abdullahalmahfuz6700 11 місяців тому +1

    What about Julius AI?

  • @mwuzair
    @mwuzair Рік тому +3

    Actually we humans are over thinkers about everything. Just learn what you are learning with passion. Do your best. Don't need to panic and race with others. Its ok you are doing great. Even try to take helps from these AI tools. It will help you in learning and make your job easier. You need to learn how to use AI for your ease at work. don't compare your self with AI. What GOD made is much more expensive than what human made.
    PS: Also In term of Data Security, Not everyone is comfortable to share confidential data with AI tools. Because in Data field, What important is "Data Security" for big companies.

    • @BabyJoy818
      @BabyJoy818 Рік тому

      This is just what am looking for, God bless you.

  • @Gabrielrosso1
    @Gabrielrosso1 Рік тому

    For someone just thinking to change carrer, basecally, are you saying a "business analyst" will not get replaced but a data analyst will?

  • @anthonycamby89
    @anthonycamby89 Рік тому

    Hi..... Is it possible to secure a remote job as a Data analyst?

  • @hooverzavala4560
    @hooverzavala4560 Рік тому +1

    I guess for someone concern about AI, the best option is Data Science, because all the maths and critical thinking the career involve.

  • @rpg_lover
    @rpg_lover Рік тому +4

    The thing is that ai won't replace any IT roles but it will reduce the no of people in that role as something which requires 100 dev today may only require 20 dev with the help of ai to achieve the same productivity. This mean less jobs and hence the fear

  • @felicitypeaz1950
    @felicitypeaz1950 Рік тому

    Please do you think it will replace front end Development and machine learning?

  • @mohammadramzi8955
    @mohammadramzi8955 Рік тому +1

    Data Analitic+AI(ML+DL)=Data Science, mean Data Analitic updated version of critical thinking,complexed problem solving is Data Scientist, Data Analyst Advanced version is Data Science won't die

  • @AragornMeulendijks
    @AragornMeulendijks Рік тому +3

    Your 10 years of experience are meaningless in the face of exponential increase of capabilities of Ai, as is your assumption that Critical Thinking and 'Creativity' are a safehaven for replacement by Ai. This is a kind of 'human exceptionalism' thinking, the idea that Human intelligence has properties that an Ai could never copy. Let me explain.
    This is the fallacy in reasoning that almost everyone who doesn't think this is actually happening is falling into. Jassica will be replaced just as fast as Jack. The idea that because she needs 'critical thinking' is making her impervious to replacement is a big, big, big mistake.
    Transformer LLM's are specialized at pattern finding, and they are much better at it than any human, and the pattern finding is the foundation for what you consider 'creativity' because it's that 'creativity' that allows Jassica to find patterns that weren't identified before, which is what makes her good at her job.
    Thus she will be replaced, because what you think is 'creativity' or 'critical thinking' is actually foundational feature of current generativeAi models, and it scales perfectly with Dataset and computational resources, so it's not a matter of IF but a matter of WHEN.
    Ai has gone from scoring 26% on Medical Licensing Exam in early 2022 to score 86% in February 2023.. That is nearly 4X increase in performance within 1 year.
    Human doctors only score a 94% at best, but Ai will score 100% a 100% of the time within a year.
    Stop denying reality. Stop thinking you're special because you're a sack of meat and water... Ai will replace you. Period.
    It's not a bad thing. We will have UBI and everyone will be free to pursue their passion, but first economies will collapse.

  • @shampatil6536
    @shampatil6536 Рік тому

    Hey hi
    How Excel are important for data analytics
    And give a which topic are more important

  • @rickjames9866
    @rickjames9866 Рік тому +6

    Hmm, I’m a web developer so it’s not the same however, the process is similar. What you don’t understand is how scary and amazing these AI tools are. Nobody is safe, not even critical thinking and analytical skills will save you, because the AI is self improving and even solving championship mathematics questions. How long do you think humans can keep up? 5 years? There’s a good chance AI will surpass us. Smarter than the smartest human. At the same time, we can use such machines to our advantage to create our own business. There’s opportunities.

  • @clarity3208
    @clarity3208 Рік тому +1

    waiting for this video ever since i asked this question in your last video .
    big thanks for this video
    but already there are many ideas suggested by AI which are step ahead of jessica by the time she learn some new skills isn't that correct?
    it would be relevant if you could make a video on how to use those AI tools

  • @BRAZEN_Muse
    @BRAZEN_Muse Рік тому

    I’m learning sql and Python and I feel slow compared to the speed that Ai is advancing. It’s very stressful to try and enter the market at this time. However Your video was very reassuring that I should continue.

    • @SB__2005
      @SB__2005 Рік тому

      Use AI to learn both languages!

    • @MSMOHAMEDZ
      @MSMOHAMEDZ Рік тому

      ​@@SB__2005 how can I learn ?.. and what's the way
      Can you please guide me

  • @KlaudiusL
    @KlaudiusL Рік тому +1

    In 2 years Jack and Jassica, both, will lose their job. AI can perform critical analysis faster and better than us, that's what they are made of, how do you think AI is trained?

  • @CN-ys3qv
    @CN-ys3qv Рік тому

    Have you ever used MySQL? I always have issues with the installation process. Thought I’d ask

    • @NgocNguyen-bg9fy
      @NgocNguyen-bg9fy Рік тому

      I'm uing mysql and I haven't had any issue with it until now

    • @CN-ys3qv
      @CN-ys3qv Рік тому

      @@NgocNguyen-bg9fy what are you encountering? Also during installation did you have to setup workbench as well?

    • @couchpotato6690
      @couchpotato6690 Рік тому

      Skip visual studio and connectors during installation. You should be fine

  • @viralnole8231
    @viralnole8231 Рік тому

    how to get job in this field as a fresher?

  • @Recuper8
    @Recuper8 Рік тому +4

    "A.I. and/or automation won't be able to do my job" = delusional, just give it time

  • @shubhamanilpatil6635
    @shubhamanilpatil6635 Рік тому

    Hi, I have completed my bachelor's in mechanical engineering in 2021 and in 2022, i have completed data analytics course and i didn't get job as fresher in data analyst domain till. i have one question that, what i need to do to get a job.

  • @data_kom
    @data_kom Рік тому

    Thanks for putting this together and sharing too. Good insight great value 😊

  • @yvesclaude687
    @yvesclaude687 Рік тому

    IBM décidé to replace jobs in IT support par AI

  • @sustainabilityaxis
    @sustainabilityaxis Рік тому

    Very nice content, precise and to the point. If you can add a little more for critical thinking and analytical part of data analysis with a few more examples that would be very kind. Thanks

  • @LauDataMarketer
    @LauDataMarketer Рік тому

    Would salary decrease?

  • @goldentiger1841
    @goldentiger1841 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for doing this, I am just starting my journey as a D. A.

  • @JoshuaStorm-zi1wy
    @JoshuaStorm-zi1wy Рік тому

    In 50 years? Maybe, in the meantime they demand will grow very quickly.

  • @achmadmaulana7803
    @achmadmaulana7803 Рік тому

    Remember, computer is dumb, but diligent. Sure he can do ALL the task that a human can do. But, they can't do it, unless a human tells (or should I said program it) to do the task

  • @rockrolly744
    @rockrolly744 Рік тому +1

    What about data engineering they also replace by AI?

    • @SundasKhalid
      @SundasKhalid  Рік тому +1

      They are going to be replaced by something else (not AI). I will cover that in a YT short.

  • @vaishnavitripathi307
    @vaishnavitripathi307 Рік тому

    I personally think that A. I can make things easy for data analyst and not replacing it... We created technology to make our work easy not to replace... Nothing can replace a human brain... Nothing

  • @adarsh-india
    @adarsh-india Рік тому

    I think data entry jobs will effect first then data analyst entry level jobs.

  • @ishwarsalunke1838
    @ishwarsalunke1838 Рік тому

    It cannot be automated machine learns from input data and human intelligence intervention makes a difference in terms critical thinking more problem solving oriented and getting upscaled various AI tools will make a differnce

  • @AhmadJZaigham
    @AhmadJZaigham Рік тому

    You have provided an insight, I learned a lot today, Thank you!

  • @gerardofigueroa6077
    @gerardofigueroa6077 Рік тому

    You're the best, thank you. This is very helpful for me.

  • @sekh.nik.95
    @sekh.nik.95 Рік тому +7

    How AI will
    1.clean data
    2. Judge which data is more important and what to drop
    3. What about report creation
    4. Who will judge that AI report is correct and how it's going to give presentation and deal with the client.
    5. I AI tried a little complicated python query python codes are given error 😅
    So, I my opinion AI will not get our jobs but it going to made our job easy faster and quicker
    Definitely below avg. ppl will lost there job because of AI

    • @EjaxPlus
      @EjaxPlus Рік тому +1

      1. Once there is AI in data collection this is none issue.
      2. That's the whole point of prompt writing.
      3. Totally doable by AI, in text and eventually visuals.
      4. If you are using AI you are the client.

  • @Nick-du9ss
    @Nick-du9ss Рік тому +1

    What do you think of data engineer in ai era ?

    • @butimnotatrader
      @butimnotatrader Рік тому

      Too complicated of a told to be replaced by AI
      AI will be used to automate repetitive daily process by people who do not know coding
      AI will not fill replace higher level jobs just help entry level positions with more knowledge
      So instead of hiring 3 analysts maybe now they only need one

  • @karthickrajaptb5935
    @karthickrajaptb5935 Рік тому +1

    Ricky is glad that Jessica doesn't lose the job😂😂😂

  • @DB-kl6we
    @DB-kl6we Рік тому +4

    Legislation needs to be passed preventing AI from wiping out jobs.

    • @jeremiahmeade710
      @jeremiahmeade710 Рік тому

      What is the point of that? If humans hide from AI then we are really hurting ourselves. We made AI in the first place. AI is our child.
      What do children do (after they are grown)? They take over the entry level jobs and their parents take on higher level jobs. So, AI will free humans to do higher level jobs.
      Since we have the benefit of being the creators of AI, we can rest assured that we will always be greater than AI. AI obeys humans. As AI does more and more human jobs, Humans are freed to do new jobs that haven't been done before.
      AI will make lower-level tasks more efficient, like Ancient Rome's roads made transportation more efficient, and Cars made transportation more efficient still.
      As long as people continue to seek truth, they will have something to do. As long as we seek life, we won't run out of possibilities to improve.
      As long as we dream, we cannot lose. Humans are already alive, right? Humans are already going to die, right? What more can we win or lose besides life and death?
      We have advancements in science that has allowed for modern day technology which seems to make our lives better and easier, because of our pursuit of life and truth. If we cower away from the benefits of AI because we feel we cannot earn a living otherwise, then we are kicking out our own knees, because it is precisely the advancement of knowledge that we were working for to begin with.
      If our own lives are threatened by AI, then it is because we stopped fighting, not because AI overwhelmed us.

  • @sakshamwaghmare3199
    @sakshamwaghmare3199 Рік тому

    1:09 Jack left the chat..

  • @Ham_1982
    @Ham_1982 Рік тому

    well, AI in this information age is speeding innovations and radical money and power shifts disrupting ‘life and wealth as usual’. it has impacted people lives and their projected stability more than any single leader or politician

  • @jayakumar4809
    @jayakumar4809 Рік тому +1

    Not possible... I am sure.. 2030 to 2050 data scientist Era

  • @jitenderbhadwal4936
    @jitenderbhadwal4936 Рік тому

    Hi Sundas, I am a great admirer of you, I have been literally like watching your videos since I started my journey into Data science but after evaluation I found that Machine Learning is a Great path for me but I still have a confusion though I read many articles, But I still want to hear from you if I should go for it or not, PLease If possible upload a video sharing your opinion onto this, I would be grateful to hear it from you, "Thank you all the interactive videos" from your well-wisher.

  • @BEN90_
    @BEN90_ Рік тому +1

    I talked personally with my boss about that and he mentioned that AI will take over the repetitive/robotic tasks and increase the learning curve of any individual, that is it.

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this helpful video

  • @colingreen5382
    @colingreen5382 Рік тому

    Why do we still want to learn coding if ChatGPT could do it for us?

  • @candidlyvivian
    @candidlyvivian Рік тому +1

    Great video Sundas - completely agree with you.

  • @shreyaakaranjkar8459
    @shreyaakaranjkar8459 Рік тому

    I am just shifting in IT and why this chatgpt has to already take away the jobs😢

  • @jeremiahmeade710
    @jeremiahmeade710 Рік тому

    If we fear AI, then it is because we stopped fighting, not because AI overwhelmed us.
    AI is the servant of mankind.

  • @laverdadbuscador
    @laverdadbuscador Рік тому

    normal ppl looking for a career: "oh, that job pays *decent* and is interesting"
    Owner class: *creates AI to replace jobs americans actually want then fires nearly everyone*

  • @YouTubesearch123
    @YouTubesearch123 Рік тому

    The fact is ChatGPT is extremely truthful.

  • @tineimuvirimi3821
    @tineimuvirimi3821 Рік тому

    what about data science. is it going to be automated again?

  • @Lemurai
    @Lemurai Рік тому

    It could work if AI general intelligence was a thing (atleast to the general public) & provided it had the sense to think abstractly, dynamically as well as conceive original ideas and possess the cognition to even comprehend what a problem that needs solving looks like from a human perspective, then yeah, AI, has a chance. But for now, a data analyst armed with AI tools, that will be a much more efficient combination. But if data analysts were wiped out tomorrow, people un knowledgeable in the realm of statistics/mathematics typing prompts into an AI, will not cut it, I don’t care how smart or creative you are.

  • @vamseemk
    @vamseemk Рік тому +1

    Don't kid yourself Folks. Data Analytics Jobs will disappear or become fewer, there is no doubt about it. The Business Analytics who know minimal Data Analytics will take over the Data Analytics jobs. Yes, still Data Analytic positions will be there in some tech product companies or in higher levels in enterprises. The easy low hanging fruit kind of jobs will be gone or fewer.

  • @yvesclaude687
    @yvesclaude687 Рік тому

    Microsoft power bi VS Microsoft 365 copilot

  • @zizoudinosaur2946
    @zizoudinosaur2946 Рік тому

    It’s funny to see this, I’m building a platform that will automate data analytics with intuitive GUI,
    Something more funny; i am a data analyst 😄

  • @82guerre
    @82guerre Рік тому +1

    If Jack did not automate his repetitive tasks 5 years ago, he is just a bad data analyst. A dashboard could do the work easily. Who sends reports in emails these days anyway?
    Do UA-camrs have any idea of anything? No, because they dedicate their time to do videos chasing the views. Take everything you see on UA-cam with a grain of salt.

  • @wjrasmussen666
    @wjrasmussen666 Рік тому

    if it is so good, ask it.

  • @lazuardibarkah7114
    @lazuardibarkah7114 Рік тому +2

    In my country there is a surge of adds that sells "earns a lot by becoming a freelance data analysts" tutorial package.
    And with the recent direction of technology I find it hilarious.
    Personally I think there are aspects that AI can't be replaced. As a translator myself, companies still doesn't replace us with Google translate because various reasons, including cultural meaning from a word, that is very hard to explain, let alone put it on some automated translator---for now.

  • @sinan_islam
    @sinan_islam Рік тому

    I think you mistyped your name. It should be Sundus.

  • @jero_me
    @jero_me Рік тому +1

    Data analysts will be replaced by AI agents
    Only a human strategist will sit there to manage the agents

  • @jayeshtoscano
    @jayeshtoscano Рік тому

    AI will create more opportunities if regulated by the governments for benefiting the citizens.
    Man made jobs keep disappearing every century and now with the advent, it's going to be every decade. New opportunities will boom at every step of this evolution.for eg. Currently the analyst we be needed to validate the output produced by the AI until it evolves to next level.