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@Olderaccount17 ok man i will do it, i will explain whatever should be obvious...
1. If you are in the industry, you know that coding is just one easy part of software development.
2. even if ai become so good, to do all these other tasks, others will be created. technology always expands.
3. What type of ai can see all the downsides of current technology to create updated version? for example, …
Sure: The US is the single largest donor to development assistance in terms of total revenue (unless you count the combined EU). In 2015, the US donated $31 billion, the next closest country donated only $18 billion. The US just happens to have a high GDP, so as a percentage it is smaller.
[Source](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_development_aid_country_donors)
BUT HOW CAN I HOARD MONEY WITHOUT DESTROYING THE WORLD AROUND ME???? Rich peoples lives matter!!
It's because he's not a bad guy and actually not an idiot, contrary to popular belief before this. Just my opinion.
HA HA HA HA HA - You, You should be a comedian, you... This guy - Everyone, come look at how funny this user is. Hilarious.
So, Let’s think about history and then extrapolate into the future. When in history has working been streamlined and the workers benefit? 20 years ago I remember my mother getting a cell phone for her job which was for a large Oil company, and it literally sat in the drawer…
A friend of mine is a recruiter and she said it's been impossible to recruit for one of her clients. The role is for a remote QA Engineer for a company in rural Appalachia, mostly writing automation scripts. She hinted the pay was under market value.
The company got a new "hotshot" manager who wants the candidate to be able to answer Leetcode medium or hard questions. For a QA job in *rural App…
Don’t forget the holier than thou idiots who think nice words can solve all the world’s energy problems.
That depends entirely on where you are located in Canada - maybe if you heat your home with gas, but personally I have a pair of heat pumps run on electricity, they use minimal energy relative to a baseboard, and what's more, my province is about 80% powered by emission less technology, mainly nuclear and hydro.
Overall, 67% of Canada’s electricity comes from renewable sources and 82% from non-G…
I agree with your statement partially. Nothing will replace a live person giving their opinion, but a highly sophisticated CGI avatar with ai-generated content will be one way to attempt video content.
Another industry that won't be replaced easily is maintenance professionals and trades.
A factory might be able to make a home or office building now, but repairs, expansions, modifications &…
I don't mean this cynically, but can't one of the AI agents do this? Create the website and deploy the content?
ML, LLM, and AI will make its way into every field. Anyone who still thinks they won't be majority affected is kidding themselves. The pace of innovation in just the last 6 months is astounding.
I wonder how long this rule will stand. It's easy to take an AI work and modify it. If you start modifying it, at which point does it become "copyrightable"? If you simply airbrush a few pixels, does that count? Because that would completely undermine this rule. But if you go the opposite direction and say if AI is used at any point in the process then it's not copyrightable, you risk something l…
Making companies run more efficiently with AI is great until all the humans you replaced can't afford to buy your products anymore because nobody has jobs
With each step AI takes, more and more jobs will be permanently eliminated. The person whose job was impacted, what are they going to do? They’re not going to reskill as a prompt engineer, data scientist or a statistician. This is one question I can’t seem to find an answer to.
This bill is 100% about consolidating corporate control of AI, nothing more. That is the explicit goal of the (extremely misleadingly named) organizations that wrote and bought this legislation. It is disgusting and insulting that it looks like California is going to pass this shit.
I wrote both my state representative and state senator in opposition, they didn't even have the decency to send a …
Buy utility stocks, they have been going up as a response to all this AI demand for electricity.
Can y’all post a story about how a non-profit became a young minded lobbyist? This sounds like the same story line Uber used when they said back in 2016 most vehicles would be self-driving in 10 years.
OpenAI has absolutely no legit safeguards in place and wants to meddle in government data to defeat China?
Defeating China in what exactly? You want the government spending billions in Ai infras…
They literally can’t. The fastest GPU they have access to is the Nvidia H800, which has a fraction of the computing power as the top of the line cards used by American companies due to sanctions.
Yes there is a black market for those things but there aren’t anywhere close to enough volume to be powering a *single* company in China to have comparable compute as OpenAI, Meta, etc
The most dangerous thing about AI is dangerous people controlling it. For example, "AI, please read all social media for the last 6 years then give me a purge list of the 100 biggest political threats to me."
The problem is, while Russia is a paper tiger, they have allies in the US and China, which are both dealing with their own internal issues, however, they both have impressive militaries.
Russia stands no chance against Europe. But if the states go mad and decide they want to switch teams and go for Canada or Mexico that limits Europes allies. This also then creates a nice spot for China to try a…