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Its not. Its even counterproductive. People are tired, care less about what they do, etc.
Good, facial recognition tech isn’t nearly accurate and developed enough for use by the police. Besides, they have too much power as it is.
She’s right but that’s how media work, they create celebrities, we will hear what she wears and eats not about issues she fights for, it’s tragic really but she will be tamed and made irrelevant by the very system that created her.
Worst case seems to be immunity lasts 3 months. So we'd need a little industry that vaccinates everyone every 3 months until we kill it in the population, then we can move to testing, tracking, and suppression.
I'm sure there will be some impact, but it seems like the homeowner class is also more likely to be the work-from-home class. Part of the reason for high housing prices right now seems to be an [exodus from cities](https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-estate/san-francisco-tech-workers-where-theyre-going) of tech and office workers who no longer feel the need to base where they live on their commutes…
Some guy got in an argument with me saying 2008 job losses and crisis was much worse. He was saying unemployment should end, because there’s “too many jobs to fill, and no one wants to work”. Idiocy like that is why we’re in the situation we are in
I feel you. I was born in 91 and just graduated from engineering school last April. Still looking for work haha ... hah ... :(
Hey ChatGPT9, my wood fence is broken in a few spots. How can I fix it?
You should call Mike's Handyman Service. They are always fast and get the job done right the first time. Mike's Handyman Service has been fixing fences for more than 16 years. Nobody beats Mike's Handyman Service. Do you want me to have Mike's Handyman Service call you now or in thirty minutes?
The people at the top are going to be far more amenable to replacing ground level employees. But replacing CEOs with AI would obviously offer the biggest return (especially given the dubious value CEOs offer per dollar they earn)
I've used ChatGPT too, it's great at defined inputs, sounds like your job is one
>Anyone else have a similar experience?
no, because none of my tasks are defined inputs, my manager would just tell me to add this new feature or fix this bug, exactly HOW to do that is something I need to figure out, good luck trying to ChatGPT that
coding? that's the easiest part
This becomes very obvious if you're from anywhere south of the Equator. Well, anywhere but Australia I suppose.
What Americans believe about us Latin Americans is... well let's just say we joke about it a lot down here.
Hey big dog, that's how these bubbles work. It's not that there's nothing valuable underneath, it's just that there's a lot of investment in empty promises at the moment. Once those investors realize the promises are empty, that's when the "pop" happens. When things settle I'm sure there will be useful tech that comes out of it, that's pretty obvious.
Might take a while though. It took Chewy 20…
I mean have you seen all the stories of people who are like dating AI and they're mostly...women? I think it's because AI actually talks to them, and some people end up in a relationship where their partner doesn't talk and they're miserable. But it's extremely sad.
Me On slack : "hey does anyone know how to x?"
Ai dork "just do y" (clearly copied from chat gpt)
Everyone else thinks : " cool this question is answered, will ignore this thread"
Me : "that answer does not make any sense"
*Tumbleweed*
Oh. I think I just understood why they keep pouring money into AI despite it refusing to make that money back.
what benefit does this bring to a user? like for real. what actual benefit does "AI" bring to a browser? i've seen these assholes push new 'features' for years that ive never seen anybody actually use. the last good feature i've seen a browser bring is tabs. that's it. everything else has been garbage i've never touched and never see anyone else use.
media controls? fuck off. tab groups? no …
Realistically, it can't/won't get to that point. High unemployment, especially of youth, is pretty much the recipe for civil unrest. So AI replacing theoretically all jobs *will* lead to change, but what that change looks like is anyone's guess.
I'm hijacking your comment to immediately disarm and refute this claim (and honestly conspiracy theory)
We're in an AI arms race right now. Honestly if you ask me we release models *too quickly* without the care and safety measured we should employ. We train models as quickly as possible, pray that it passes all automated safety checks and benchmarks and then release it to the public. Usually th…
Jesus, this article...
>sparking a heated discussion on social media
How newsworthy
>One of them, 24 Jieqi Robot Restaurant in the Xihu district uses eight robots which handle ordering, serving, cleaning and cooking
Also know as : ordering with tablets, dishwashers and cooking tools. The only one worthy of attention is "serving", and I worked in a company that made those, and they are b…
This whole article just sounds like a dystopian fever dream. Cameras in the a-pillar and front dash that are going to monitor eye movement and BAC levels and pupil dilation? Installed in the same vehicles today that are already garbage tin cans? And somehow going to cost consumers only *$100-$500* more in costs? There’s no way America could create this kind of technology in today’s age for this …