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danny.

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  1. With respect, it doesn’t sound like you’re following what the latest models can do.
  2. Yup. That’s the problem. And it’s a huge problem and going to hit us sooner than people realise.
  3. So if currently in a company say you have a system designer, and then 30 coders, project managers, scrum masters, qc testers. Let AI take a prompt from the system designer and that’s 30/31 jobs gone. AI will probably be able to design the system too so you can take the entire software house out the picture and the client can just tell AI what they want and it comes back in minutes instead of months. I agree creative tasks are harder to replace but only to a point too as most things “creatives” do aren’t really groundbreaking but copying and merging existing bits of creative work - which AI is great at, take Midjourney for example. Even if no creatives are replaced that’s a very small fraction of many industries not being replaced.
  4. No, there won't be jobs that involve coding, ChatGPT and similar systems can already code very well and get hugely better at it every few months. There will be very few humans writing code, just a few writing prompts and others maybe QCing it at some level. There will definitely be a net loss of jobs, by a huge amount, because we are geared up to use computers for most things, and if it's a relatively process-driven job using a computer, AI will be able to do it far better, far faster and far cheaper. There are loads of podcasts and articles about this by people very qualified in the field and sadly it's not a good outlook from anywhere. Most people just don't realise this yet as the media hardly talk about it.
  5. I'm a software developer so I'll be out of a job within 5 years and so will 99% of the people that do similar jobs across the planet. AI intelligence is growing near exponentially, not in a linear fashion. It's going to decimate so many industries, anything that involves mainly sitting in front of a computer will be replaced by AI, so that means most office workers. Although people that work in industries will be more unaffected, having millions more people unemployed will likely tip the economy way past breaking point. For AI not to decimate society as we know it now, we'd need universal income, and enough to properly live on. Can't see that happening.
  6. Coleman was a great player?
  7. I thought Mavididi is on a yellow
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