AI taking over the world
AI taking over the world
AI taking over the world
I just tried this exact prompt with bing image creator.
The result looks like my first tries with photoshop:
Ah yes, salmon flying downstream for the winter.
There, now they’re going north as god intended
That's magical.
They can fly! Always suspected it, here's the proof!1!!1!
Employers aren't required to pay ai even minimum wage though. I think the fact that ai is shitty isn't going to be enough to save jobs.
Hot take: jobs that are easily taken by AI shouldn't exist
Think about it, do we really need hellish desk jobs?
Sure, but the issue is that employers will try to replace non-replaceable jobs along with the replaceable ones. Eventually employers will figure it out and hire people again for the non-replaceable jobs, but in the meantime, real people with real lives will suffer
The problem is the "race to the bottom". Sure, some grindy desk jobs can gladly be taken by AI.
What about the jobs that AI does poorly, but when the low cost is taken into account it's still seen as feasible?
Think of all the horrid DTMF phone menus and barely functioning voice recognition systems. We hated these as customers, colleagues, anyone who had to use them despised them
Cheaper than a receptionist, though.
Now imagine that level of frustration and poor service spread across every industry at every level. We're talking about a total collapse of productivity across the entire economy. Not only do people lose their jobs, but the work isn't even getting done to any standard, either.
Sure, I guess we don't need writers, painters, visual artists, musicians and filmmakers. I mean, what do they do really, enrich our culture and move our souls? Pff, AI can do that easily.
Fully agreed. The main holdup is compensation for people, such as universal income.
Not everyone can throw the towel in on a boring desk job and become a rocket surgeon.
That's just it. A century ago people thought that with the rapid development, we would not have to work anymore. So that didn't happen.
There's definitely subscription fees and energy costs associated with enterprise level AI usage.
So majestic
AI, confused by this post: "What's wrong? I know what Salmon looks like, I know what rivers look like, and this seems perfect!"
That’s great
Something concerning (not from a Luddite perspective, more from a lack-of-Universal Basic Income perspective) is 40% of translators have lost work to LLMs as of reporting from a few months ago. Highly technical folks haven’t much been bothered though. Wonder how this plays out ten years from now.
I noticed AI creeping in all WordPress translation plugins for a few months now.
Many are still in the new beta phase, but a lot launched full fledged AI translation.
It's also in most sitebuilders like elementor, wp-bakery and the likes by now.
It enables creating customized widgets, like combining an existing bullet list widget with an image widget or enhancing it with frontend editing.
Depending on how good and reliable this gets, it could wipe out this particular group of wordpress theme modders, which are quite a few.
Edit: there's one area in which AI is really welcome and job safe: creating copy text and images when building sites. It always looks better with content and sometimes it would take too much time to get a presentable website filled with dummy content by hand.
Now you define your theme in the prompt and the magic happens.
I'm guessing the actual prompt was "Generate an image of raw salmon fillets in a river", and the entire point was to meme the hell out of it. Here's what you actually get if you do the test in good faith. No levitating, no raw fillets, just salmon in a river.
It's not about AI having God like intellect.
It's about AI not having all that much to catch up to. I know we are slaves to our ridiculous egos, so ridiculous we constantly invent new ficticious supernatural forces that must have created us in their hypermagical, divine, amazing, perfect image (talk about hallucinating), but we aren't all that.
We wandered around for the vast majority of our existence, about 200k years, before it occurred to some of us we could grow food in one place.
AI not having all that much to catch up to.
That's what you think. But we will sooner have fusion power than AGI. Comparing it with the developement of personal computers, we're currently at the stage of punchcard weaving machines.
The problem isn't that AI is going to catch up.
It doesn't need to.
As long as it's "good enough" then it'll replace us because it'll save the owners 0.01% in operational costs.
Looks delicious. I'd snatch them out like a grizzly.
You must be built! Snatching grizzlies!
Damn it Bobby
For all its flaws, this is damn impressive that it can sound intelligent