The AI thread

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I feel like I’m Sarah Connor in T2 screening at the people of the world who are going about their daily business while society is about to be destroyed. Everything I see i think to myself - here is how AI will take over that. We’re so f’d.
It’s certainly a threat to my job. It’s a threat to a lot of people’s jobs. AI and cheap foreign labor and automation are destroying the American workforce.

I know there are some benefits. My buddy used AI to avoid having to pay an attorney thousands to draw up legal documents. It has helped me with some stuff but I can always tell when something written is AI.
 
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My buddy used AI to avoid having to pay an attorney thousands to draw up legal documents. It has helped me with some stuff but I can always tell when something written is AI.
Odds are your buddy will be spending more on a lawyer to fix the AI screw ups than he would have had he gone to a lawyer to begin with.

Is there anyone in America more gullible than @WayneDougan? In this thread alone he's claimed we are less than 3 years away from warehouses manned solely by robots who can beat Bobby Fischer in chess, amongst other utopian nonsense. Meanwhile I'm on year 15 or more of my phone laboring under the impression that I frequently use the word "Ducking".

Hey Wayne, is there an AI sales pitch that you WON'T buy hook, line, and sinker?
 
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Engineering students using AI to turn in assignments. They graduate. Cars get recalled. Bridges collapse, stadiums collapse.
 
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Odds are your buddy will be spending more on a lawyer to fix the AI screw ups than he would have had he gone to a lawyer to begin with.

Is there anyone in America more gullible than @WayneDougan? In this thread alone he's claimed we are less than 3 years away from warehouses manned solely by robots who can beat Bobby Fischer in chess, amongst other utopian nonsense. Meanwhile I'm on year 15 or more of my phone laboring under the impression that I frequently use the word "Ducking".

Hey Wayne, is there an AI sales pitch that you WON'T buy hook, line, and sinker?
He drew up a prenup using AI. Then had his lawyer look at it to make sure it was good. Attorney was impressed.

Basically saved himself the attorney fees of having the lawyer bill for the hours of writing that in legalese and the communication.
 
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I already use it, A LOT. Basically as a replacement for Google when I want advice or opinion on something.
 

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Odds are your buddy will be spending more on a lawyer to fix the AI screw ups than he would have had he gone to a lawyer to begin with.

Is there anyone in America more gullible than @WayneDougan? In this thread alone he's claimed we are less than 3 years away from warehouses manned solely by robots who can beat Bobby Fischer in chess, amongst other utopian nonsense. Meanwhile I'm on year 15 or more of my phone laboring under the impression that I frequently use the word "Ducking".

Hey Wayne, is there an AI sales pitch that you WON'T buy hook, line, and sinker?
I don't think it'll be anytime soon that warehouse jobs are being replaced by these intelligent robots, but don't think for a second that any operations manager out there wouldn't implement it if given the chance.
 
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It’s not utopian. It’s dystopian. The pilots my clients are running outperform humans on very complex tasks. There is a fear of turning it on at scale but they will be forced to as competition will absolutely force their hands.

Hank, you apparently don’t understand the machine learning aspect of this. It’s not like it comes down to like a million lines of code that need to be re-writtten. It’s that these machines “learn” what’s right and what’s wrong and they NEVER forget. So they may screw up some legal document now, but they will continue to get better.