▲ | clark010 a day ago | |||||||
AI is likely to shape the future, gradually embedding itself across industries, fields, processes, tools, and systems. Similar to the introduction of electricity, where identifying practical applications was inevitable, trial and error will be an essential part of its evolution. While concerns about its impact are understandable, it's important to recognize that each generation often worries about the capabilities or standards of the next. However, such concerns are typically rooted in current frameworks of thought, which may not remain relevant in the future. | ||||||||
▲ | swatcoder a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Right now, generative AI looks to be more like microwave ovens than electricity -- usefully novel but not obviously revolutionary or all-pervasive. Even with the remarkable convenience and new opportunities that microwave ovens brought to kitchens, it still made a lot of sense for commercial kitchens and culinary schools to keep focused on more traditional fundamentals and their mastery when hiring and training candidates. Same applies to our field for the foreseeable future. | ||||||||
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