Exactly! AI takes some jobs but also creates new opportunities. The jobs that need emotions, creativity, and a human touch are still ours. The key is not to fight AI but to learn how to use it to our advantage.
For now, in 10 years, the art that it makes will be inseparable. It will be like us still looking at da vinci or shakespeare. They could be produced by AI, and we wouldn't know the difference. I think AI is a lot bigger of a deal then all the times we said don't fight and use it as a tool. Its something separate and most likely will be way more powerful.
But already AI makes this whole conversation pointless, because it wouldn't take much programming to have 20 bots released to create this whole conversation. But I guess digitalpoint would be a great example of hanging onto things that are relics of the past.
Authentic conversations will always have a place. A problem with AI, at the moment, is that it doesn't think creatively. It's a very clever meta search engine that feeds off information already discovered and published by humans. It's not going to go diving in Japan and discover Panda Fish. I am, of course, assuming these are real but, if fake, I'd expect a human to have asked for the image and then spun the lie. AI doesn't do that yet as far as I know. AI can take bad research - vaccines & autism - and amplify it but it can't run a new clinical trial to prove or disprove anything.
Doesn't seem humans can either because I don't see that happening anytime soon. I've been hearing about the autism thing my whole life.
I've yet to meet an autistic person who doesn't have an autistic parent My own kids, my daughter's boyfriend, my friend's kid, the list goes on an on...
for me its a good thing ....it makes our lives easier in multiple ways..Artificial Intelligence is our future...
I am using ChatGPT more and more as an advisor whenever I have a question about subject that I am not well versed in. Just yesterday, I had questions about a complicated IRA I have (it was set up as an annuity decades ago.) My accountant had expressed a lack of knowledge about this form of instrument, so I uploaded the 40-page contract to ChatGPT and it read, analyzed and made suggestions as to how I could deal with it when I decide to retire. It is becoming, for me, a pool of expertise that I can easily tap any time I need it and for just about any subject.
AI definitely changes the way we search for information and impacts certain jobs, but it also creates new opportunities. Many industries have adapted to technological shifts before, and while some jobs may disappear, others will emerge. The key is learning how to work alongside AI rather than against it.
I was in a meeting this morning and someone mentioned that Grok is best for current events knowledge. I will have to check it out.
I would imagine that is because a lot of people post current events in real time on X, and Grok would obviously have full access to X data.
Grok sucks, I beleive. why is that? It took 40 seconds to wait that it could make only 3 images, chatGPT is way too faster.
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