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I mean, that what they were gonna do anyway. SOME things, I'm ok with AI creating.
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[But, to me, its also pretty concerning regarding how this type of stuff changes the economic landscape down the line.
From some insiders I have at MS. The AI they got in their labs which is still a little away from mass market is scary. That’s the **** people need to be scared of replacing people.
That AI can reason and think.
Robots are already starting to replace basic stuff like brick laying which was a good paying union job.
What does this look like though? Don't they still have to be prompted TO reason/think?
Do you have any small scale examples?
Didn't want to clog the other thread.
This right here is already going to make it superior.Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but from what I understand you prompt the AI to do a task and then it uses logic and reason to figure out how to best accomplish that task. It can learn without being told how or what to learn. Unlike current computer software where it has to be programed to do something and it will only ever do exactly that. Advanced AI can implement different, more effective or efficient ways of doing things.