▲ | hi_hi 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Is this article an accurate reflection of peoples experience, or more generic LinkedIn click bait? I'm assuming the later with content like >Substantial and ongoing improvements in AI’s capabilities, along with its broad applicability to a large fraction of the cognitive tasks in the economy and its ability to spur complementary innovations, offer the promise of significant improvements to productivity and implications for workforce dynamics. I keep waiting for the industry shifting changes to materialise, or at least begin to materialise. I see promise with the coding tools, and personally find Claude and Cursor like tools to warrant some of the general hype, but when I look around for similar changes in other tangentially related roles I draw a blank. Some of the Microsoft meeting minute summaries are good, while the transcripts are abysmal. These are helpful, but not necessarily game changing. Hallucinations, or even the risk of hallucinations, seem like a fundamental show stopper for some domains where this could otherwise be useful. Is this likely to be overcome in the near future? I'd assume it's a core area of research, but I know nothing of this area, so any insights would be enlightening. What other domains are currently being uplifted in the same way as coding? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | Nevermark 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I think the analysis is forward looking. > This technical progress is likely to continue in coming years, with the potential to complement or replace human labor in certain tasks and reshape job markets. However, it is difficult to predict exactly which new AI capabilities might emerge, and when these advances might occur. The "small" benefits you list are in fact unprecedented and periodically improving (in my experience). The generality and breadth of information these models are incorporating was science fiction level fantasy just two years or so ago. The expanding generality and context windows, would seem to be a credible worker threat indicator. So it is not unsensible to worry about where all this is quickly going. | |||||||||||||||||
|