Chat GPT
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It's already very powerful. A couple of nights ago I got it to write some code that would've taken me ~3 hours to get correct. Instead it took 2mins to word the question precisely
I think they days of huge development teams will be over very quickly. Productivity per developer will massively increase. Successful
developers'AI wranglers' will have more well rounded skills -
They described this as an 'amplifying tool' and that soudns pretty well spot on to me.
The applications are going to be incredible. It'll be like the web - starts with basic implementation (where we are now), and finishes with streaming hi res video, storing everything in the cloud. I think this will be an incredible revolution
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It's already very powerful. A couple of nights ago I got it to write some code that would've taken me ~3 hours to get correct. Instead it took 2mins to word the question precisely
I think they days of huge development teams will be over very quickly. Productivity per developer will massively increase. Successful
developers'AI wranglers' will have more well rounded skillsI got it to document my code by mistake the other day. So many applications.
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I'm using prompts created through ChatGPT to generate images in MidJourney. Very happy with the results
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Musk and others are calling for a pause on further development of AI beyond Chat GPT 4 until its implications for society can be understood.
Fat chance this is going to happen. Lawmakers are way behind the curve on technology.
LOL We'll put that up there with things more likely to happen such as a late call up to the All Blacks for antipodean.
AI is an arms race and to be six months behind is an eternity. How would you police that anyway?
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Been playing around with Whisper OpenAI's speech recognition model to generate subtitles for some old movies I have collected.
It's pretty amazing and gives an accuracy of about 95-98% with most of the errors around names and places with music & background noise causing most of the other errors. I'd estimate clean-up to 100% accurate subtitles would take about 1 or 2 hours - it's certainly going to hit professional transcribers quite hard, I think.
Those with a technical bent can read about it here
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"AI is going to cause massive job loss in the next few years." - NostraFrank
"(Edit: Public-facing) 2023-level AI is not actually AI - but just data-trawling disguised as human-readable search results." -CynicKruse
Call it what you want. A LOT of people are about to lose their jobs - imo
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"AI is going to cause massive job loss in the next few years." - NostraFrank
I'd probably flip it - it's going to drive a real change in productivity and efficiency, and that's going to wind up either in more shit getting done, or fewer people working.
What we don't know is where the effort's going to go with the extra time. I can't see it as a bad thing; it's like machinery destroying jobs of human wheat harvesters - overall, it is still a better outcome for the collective.
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"AI is going to cause massive job loss in the next few years." - NostraFrank
"(Edit: Public-facing) 2023-level AI is not actually AI - but just data-trawling disguised as human-readable search results." -CynicKruse
Call it what you want. A LOT of people are about to lose their jobs - imo
I think a lot of jobs will disappear but, as with IT killing off shorthand and typing, newer jobs and roles we haven't even begun to think about will spring up.
Just need to manage the transition well.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Chat GPT:
Just need to manage the transition well
The speed and extent of the change is the scary thing. Unprecedented in human history I suspect