Mojo Request I'm not trying to depress you, it's just that if you're still thinking of AI as "glorified Google search", then you're really not keeping up with this

I hope this is the case, and I hope I'm not coming off as an AI cheerleader here. I do appreciate the efficiency and drudgery-reduction it has brought to my job, but on the balance I'm very scared of the near-term implications of the speed at which this is improving combined with the hunger by companies to maximize profits. Why hire a team of coders when "AI can do it" for a fraction of the price - and unlike a year or two ago, AI actually can do it at least as good as that team of coders, if not better? "Well they can train for other jobs" - which ones? The number of industries this is going to impact beyond computer programming in the next few years is going to be very large...

It really sucks and I (and other friends of mine who are more tech-adjacent in their jobs than I am) are literally losing sleep over it. I get the comparison to earlier technologies / apps / platforms, but this seems inherently different to me at a very foundational level. I would love to be proven wrong...

What we need is a very big wrench that we can throw into the gears of a very big data center. Or a very large guillotine.
 
It really sucks and I (and other friends of mine who are more tech-adjacent in their jobs than I am) are literally losing sleep over it. I get the comparison to earlier technologies / apps / platforms, but this seems inherently different to me at a very foundational level. I would love to be proven wrong...
I think it will be closer to industrialization than, say, iTunes.
 
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