| ▲ | Alan_Writer 3 days ago | |
"If we never figure out how to make computers creative, then there will be a very natural division of labor between man and machine." Even if AI can't reach (yet) the creativity level, it performs well while trying, at least for now. Who knows in the near future? So far, the roadmap is clear. The AI push is causing major layoffs in the tech and crypto industries nowadays. But we have been receiving the message "adapt or pay the consequences." Right now, even management positions are being replaced by software. It could sound rude, but it's also part of human nature and evolution. We have created these machines, and now we have to deal with them. On the other hand, it could be rare at these stages, but we (regular human beings) barely know how the brain really works. And AI has demonstrated, at some point, that it can work very well in some roles (mostly operational, ofc), but it's also turning indispensable. Even governments like the Abu Dhabi one are pushing to rule the emirate fully by AI. So yeah, even if we don't like it, AI is silently replacing humans. The best you can do is to learn how to leverage and not be left behind. | ||
| ▲ | bluefirebrand 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
> We have created these machines, and now we have to deal with them. "We" didn't create these machines. Some assholes did I'm personally in favor of killing the assholes and destroying the machines, forgetting they ever existed. Not a popular opinion I guess, so instead we'll just continue on until they replace and kill us. Hooray! | ||