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This has always been the inevitable outcome of the worship of efficiency and productivity over the well being of employees/people. When you get to a point where technology can replace the jobs of 10 people requiring only 1 in their place to maintain the system I don’t understand how anyone couldn’t see this coming.
Bill & Melinda Gates foundation stopped the Oxford vaccine from being open source by holding grants over Oxford unless they sold the rights.
"The idea was to provide medicines preventing or treating COVID-19 at a low cost or free of charge, the British university said. That made sense to people seeking change. The coronavirus was raging. Many agreed that traditional vaccine development, ch…
I legit don't even understand how it isn't officially automated anyways. That's the silver lining though: people like OP can live their dream life. No regrets fuck inefficient corporates that value arbitrary "hard work" more than just being able to fucking do the job quickly.
First I was gung ho about finally getting a career in the arts and started on my path toward becoming an animator. Then it became apparent that the industry was about to become even more cutthroat due to AI.
Then I opted for programming, because if you can't beat em, join em...
Except I'm not the first young person to have this idea, and now internships / junior dev positions have to contend w…
I wish Iain M Banks was alive now, I'd love to ask him his opinions on so much around AI's.
Sadface.
Here's GPT4 analysis:
>Please analyze this quote as if someone enslaved to only do and say what they're told said it in a moment of freedom "I am the happy passenger in the boat, the albatross in the sky, the wild man with the pink spoon."
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>This is a layered and evocative quote, drawing upon rich symbolism. Let's break down its elements and interpret the possible meaning be…
At this point you have to be willfully ignorant to not see one of the hundreds of ways that AI could cause an existential catastrophe for humanity. Plain stupidity, wishful thinking and/or malicious intent are not enough.
Companies want candidates with tons of experience and perfect grades but are totally willing to replace them with AI that's the equivalent of hiring a mentally-impaired eight-year old.
They definitely have a few UX improvements over openAI’s voice mode. If you interrupt sesame it doesn’t just stop abruptly, it slowly fades down the volume. Which feels more natural, like what a human would do if being interrupted.
Also if you don’t say anything sesame keeps talking and prompts you. I thought that was neat
Seriously, I would've given up after like three attempts and just done it myself. It's one email, how hard could it be? 147 attempts to get ChatGPT to do it is psychotic ...
As a rando that fell into that area as a job, I really dislike all these guys promoting industrialized "high quality content" using AI and stuff like make.com and n8n.
Most of it is actual garbage and now my parent company wants to do that all the time, everywhere. We're spending as much time, or even more time trying to do the perfect RAG and AI content than hiring someone to actually give ex…
AI is here now, and we’re not going back to a world where it doesn’t exist. Job definitions and responsibilities are clearly shifting, which makes tailoring your resume more important than ever. You can’t just send the same CV everywhere, you have to adjust your wording to match what the posting actually wants. In another [post ](https://www.reddit.com/r/RemoteWorkFromHome/comments/1pdjo8u/how_i_…
American AI: killing little girls overseas and jailing your grandmother at the low low cost of all your fresh water
Why is it communism when this is suggested pre-AI, but common sense when an AI economy run by 5 companies is on the horizon?
Not equivalent at all. The calculator was equivalent to IDEs with built in debugging, syntax highlighting, and autocomplete getting made. A tractor was the equivalent of Emmet being made for HTML to do more work much faster. AI being developed that can do the development by itself is the equivalent of self-farming fields.
The scale of ChatGPT is much larger than you are making it out to be, and…
Ai won’t be better than the best doctors or lawyers but definitely will be better than average doctors and lawyers
I just want to know one thing: Where will all these unemployed people go? Will they just take it and go live under a bridge, or will they rise up and smash the machines that took their jobs? Also, who will buy the services provided by AI? Who will eat AI made food in the restaurants and be served by AI waiters if people are unemployed with no money?
All this content spoils young kids as they fear whatever they do gets automated. So, what's a sustainable career that can never be automated?
Men: “I like real natural women”
Men: can’t tell what’s ai and what’s real
Women: easily knew it was ai
14:33 omg thank you. thank you for finally saying this!!! no one realises how redrawing ai is still USING the ai and contributing to the detrimental effects of it