ChatGPT is about to revolutionize the economy. We need to decide what that looks like.
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Seems like just yesterday the righties weren't feeling sorry for the workers and suggested they get retrained in robot repair. Is that off the table with AI? Or will AI get robots to repair other robots are get the robots to repair themselves.
Methinks you have your political sides confused. It was Joe Biden who, in 2019, told coal miners to learn how to be computer programmers.
Seems like just yesterday the righties weren't feeling sorry for the workers and suggested they get retrained in robot repair. Is that off the table with AI? Or will AI get robots to repair other robots are get the robots to repair themselves.
What does AI have to do with politics?
Does chatGPT ask if you're a woke liberal before answering your question?
I think the method of AI development where AI large language models are trained by humans can introduce bias as was evident when ChatGPT was released. If you have the time, it is a really good video interview of Sam Altman and talks all sorts of things about AI is and isn't, etc.
I like the topic of consciousness and love Sam's response but do not want to spoiler anything.
Ultimately Sam insists that there will be multiple AI models that will biases as all humans have. The key is to ensure that no one model is claimed or is referred to be the 'single source of truth'. Perhaps models can overcome human bias (another subject discussed) but we are not there.
As far as development, AI can replace jobs but I think developers for example will simply morph into functions that extend AI and as another posted mentioned, do less boilerplate dev.
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