This is the only slippery slope I worry about. Now that management sees the shortened lead time they will expect it every time.
It certainly let's us take on more projects which has increased our profits and salaries
This is the only slippery slope I worry about. Now that management sees the shortened lead time they will expect it every time.
There are a TON of companies that take free government data on various whatever, repackage it, and sell it. Sometimes with little to no analysis or clean up. Just zero value add, other than someone didnt know it was out there free...
I know there is already a thread about AI in the Cave, but it is filled with paranoia about SkyNet. I also don't think a reasonable discussion about ChatGPT and AI needs to be political.
I am not worried about "evil AI" taking over, AKA "SkyNet". I am worried about us becoming dependent on bug-riddled AI, which seems likely. More and more people are growing dependent on things like ChatGPT without realizing the limitations and that it can be just plain wrong a lot.
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Robot takeover? Not quite. Here’s what AI doomsday would look like
Experts say the fallout from powerful AI will be less a nuclear bomb and more a creeping deterioration of societywww.theguardian.com
There are between 100-1000 trillion synapse in the brain. ChatGTP-4 is rumoured to have .5 trillion parameters: each roughly equivalent to a synapse. In 20 years we are likely to see AI models just as capable as a person in a wide verity of uses.
I’m always curious how some read this with comfort, some with concern, and their ages.
It applies even more to some other topics.
Bolded is essentially the same argument, just different points. Is the AI is so good when does it take over? Compared to, if the AI enticing enough how far can we go without becoming to dependent, at which point we're screwed so it took over?I know there is already a thread about AI in the Cave, but it is filled with paranoia about SkyNet. I also don't think a reasonable discussion about ChatGPT and AI needs to be political.
I am not worried about "evil AI" taking over, AKA "SkyNet". I am worried about us becoming dependent on bug-riddled AI, which seems likely. More and more people are growing dependent on things like ChatGPT without realizing the limitations and that it can be just plain wrong a lot.
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Robot takeover? Not quite. Here’s what AI doomsday would look like
Experts say the fallout from powerful AI will be less a nuclear bomb and more a creeping deterioration of societywww.theguardian.com
The US Air Force tested an AI enabled drone that was tasked to destroy specific targets. A human operator had the power to override the drone—and so the drone decided that the human operator was an obstacle to its mission—and attacked him.
Wait till quantum computers become a thing. This argument will not age very well.There are between 100-1000 trillion synapse in the brain. ChatGTP-4 is rumoured to have .5 trillion parameters: each roughly equivalent to a synapse. In 20 years we are likely to see AI models just as capable as a person in a wide verity of uses.
And the general population will lose more critical thinking skills. Making them more vulnerable to deep fakes and people using these tools to scam them and worse.I am fine using it for things like "write me fifteen headings for this report about X that use Y in the title." Things that aren't depending on a lot of facts and figures, or nuance, but rather just aggregating options.
Reminds me of the book I, Robot.I think it has a lot of uses and 99% of the AIs out there aren't nearly as capable as being stated. They're more of dynamic, search engine 2.0s or grammar and writing learning tools.
With that said... It's now being denied, so who knows if it actually happened, but there was a report last week that was alarming if true...
Wait till quantum computers become a thing. This argument will not age very well.
Or susceptible to never believing AI is wrong. I don't see either scenario as good.And the general population will lose more critical thinking skills. Making them more vulnerable to deep fakes and people using these tools to scam them and worse.
Agreed. That doesn't seem like something you can truly say that you wrote.I guess I don't understand how it's ok for someone to pull up ChatGPT and type in... "write a blog about this topic that focuses on area 1, area 2, and area 3 as it relates to my profession" and then post that blog with their name on it. I understand that the output is pretty amazing, but putting your name on content that you didn't generate is fukked up.
That’s exactly how I’ve been using it. It does maybe 80% of the work, but I always end up rephrasing a few things and doing a final edit before sending anything off.Agreed. That doesn't seem like something you can truly say that you wrote.
But I had to write a job description for a new position that I'm hiring for, and chatGPT gave me a pretty awesome framework to model it on. I made quite a few changes and tweaks to fit exactly what I was looking for, but I have to say that it did a pretty remarkable job.
Exactly, I think it'd be perfect for things like that. I've never seen a job description with a byline.Agreed. That doesn't seem like something you can truly say that you wrote.
But I had to write a job description for a new position that I'm hiring for, and chatGPT gave me a pretty awesome framework to model it on. I made quite a few changes and tweaks to fit exactly what I was looking for, but I have to say that it did a pretty remarkable job.