I guess I don’t have to worry about my job going away quite yet. This is what Twitter’s AI thingy thinks is currently happening in the industry I work in.
You're a little behind. These GPTs have already taken a few things off my plate at work, and I don't even know what I'm doing. I mostly use it to kill writers block, and to answer emails requesting information that I've already provided. Some people would rather request information rather than read it.And if a frog had wings, it wouldn't bump its butt when it hopped.
I mean, it can't? It doesn't? It's just copying humans, that's why it looks like humans. A machine is putting words in the same order humans put them. That doesn't challenge anything about human creativity - there's no creativity because there's no thought, just randomization, and thought isn't that (well, not for most people lol). It's also insanely wasteful power-wise and incapable of real growth.The way generative AI can imitate human creativity while being completely braindead challenges my assumptions of what human intelligence really is.
No, he's not. You're misunderstanding what he's saying if you think he is.You're a little behind. These GPTs have already taken a few things off my plate at work, and I don't even know what I'm doing. I mostly use it to kill writers block, and to answer emails requesting information that I've already provided. Some people would rather request information rather than read it.
No, I'm not. You're using a hyped-up text chat suggestion window to do extremely mundane tasks.You're a little behind. These GPTs have already taken a few things off my plate at work, and I don't even know what I'm doing. I mostly use it to kill writers block, and to answer emails requesting information that I've already provided. Some people would rather request information rather than read it.
The truly evil ones close it down after you are already there.I mean, BBEGs are evil. Of course they're going to ban wheelchair accessibility to their dungeons and lairs.![]()
I'm more worried about AI replacing me in my job without having any real understanding of it. Not only would that leave me with no income, it would also leave me wondering if all the time I spent on my career was in any way worthwhile if it can be done by a glorified calculator.
Again, it can't. At least not in the sense of LLMs or Generative 'AI' in general: It's just humans lying to humans for money.The way generative AI can imitate human creativity while being completely braindead challenges my assumptions of what human intelligence really is.
I mean, it can't? It doesn't? It's just copying humans, that's why it looks like humans. A machine is putting words in the same order humans put them. That doesn't challenge anything about human creativity - there's no creativity because there's no thought, just randomization, and thought isn't that (well, not for most people lol). It's also insanely wasteful power-wise and incapable of real growth.
The only thing interesting about generative AI is how similar some elements of generative AI are to non-lucid dreaming.
No, he's not. You're misunderstanding what he's saying if you think he is.
His statement is completely correct. What you're describing isn't something that could develop from current AI. It would require a fundamentally different approach to AI.
I'm aware.Look, I'm just saying that myself and millions of other people are using GPTs to save time and be more productive.
Absolutely nothing. They say a lot about generic mid-grade commercial writing (which includes emails).And if they're so random and unintelligent, then what does that say about human intelligence?
that they like money and will sell unfinished products with no viable use case to people who keep saying they don't want it to get said money?And if they're so random and unintelligent, then what does that say about human intelligence?