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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    gpt-4 generates slower than i can type
    and its imploding/networkerror on line 90-100 every time

    $10 billion in datacenters and they're maxed out already

    it will be years before intel/nvidia etc can make chips fast enough to replace anyone

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Even if you have a skill or ability that can't easily be replaced by AI, nobody else will and the economy will collapse because of mass unemployment, so it doesn't really matter what you do.

      Cope. As it exists, you can deploy OpenAI APIs to replace the functionality of entire professions RIGHT NOW, it's just nobody is doing it yet. It takes one enterprising individual to obsolete industries and drive millions of people out of work.

      >>It's a stupid, useless AI! It'll never replace anybody!
      >>Give it a few decades and maybe it'll replace some people! Hah.
      >>Give it a few years and it might start replacing some jobs. <-You are here.
      >>It'll probably start replacing other people soon, but not me.
      >>Oh, shit.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Utterly delusional

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Also, Moore's law is dead and GPT-4 runs on H100s that are fabricated on TSMC's 4nm process.

      Even if you have a skill or ability that can't easily be replaced by AI, nobody else will and the economy will collapse because of mass unemployment, so it doesn't really matter what you do.

      Cope. As it exists, you can deploy OpenAI APIs to replace the functionality of entire professions RIGHT NOW, it's just nobody is doing it yet. It takes one enterprising individual to obsolete industries and drive millions of people out of work.

      >>It's a stupid, useless AI! It'll never replace anybody!
      >>Give it a few decades and maybe it'll replace some people! Hah.
      >>Give it a few years and it might start replacing some jobs. <-You are here.
      >>It'll probably start replacing other people soon, but not me.
      >>Oh, shit.

      >Cope. As it exists, you can deploy OpenAI APIs to replace the functionality of entire professions RIGHT NOW
      Delusional sóy-fi tier bs.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I can tell you, factually, that you could deploy Open AI APIs to obsolete the industry/profession that I work in, and I know that people in my profession are using it to do just that. I'm not going to get into more detail than that because I don't want my profession to be obsoleted any faster, but it's factually happening to me as we speak.

        I'll throw out a different example instead. Say you're a small-time tax preparation expert and a lot of your clients are young people who pop in and don't know a lot about taxes and maybe they're just getting some cheap advice. Maybe instead of having large corporate clients, you focus on smaller clients who pay you maybe $500 a pop to look at their taxes each year. Well, now the news and their TikTok videos are telling them to use this "Life Hack" to get their taxes done for free by an AI. They run their taxes through GPT4 instead. That person no longer has a business.

        You can look at other things that are getting advertised right now like tutoring through Khan Academy, etc.

        Many jobs are one "TikTok Life Hack video" away from people being taught they can get what they need done much cheaper by going through GPT.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          The thing is, you don't need to automate 100% of an industry to cause problems. A large enough fraction - and it's probably only about 1/3 of the total workforce - and the economic/welfare system as we know it collapses.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >you focus on smaller clients who pay you maybe $500 a pop to look at their taxes each year
          Is everything in the states so fricking overpriced? I only pay a 20€ yearly fee to my accountant.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            American taxes are deliberately over-complicated. There's loopholes for the rich but the labyrinthine system makes it virtually impossible for the average person to even know about them, let alone to get them for themselves.
            If you made the system simpler, you could get by with a smaller government. You'd also have to either openly admit you only care about helping your rich buddies and their special interests or you'd have to stop doing that and help the average joe.
            But a complicated system ensures plenty of work for Big Gubmint, hides the help you give the rich, and it fricks the little guy over as a bonus. So for the political class, it's great.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >I can tell you, factually, that you could deploy Open AI APIs to obsolete the industry/profession that I work in
          how can you be sure you're not just incompetent and projecting that on everyone else, though? you might be right, I don't know your specific industry

          if you're moronic enough to need it to write an email for you, like I've seen so many fricking idiots proudly sharing on hackernews, then yes, this technology seems amazing and life changing. I've worked in tech for years, a lot of shit engineers are terrible writers; it's one of my filters. this will be great for them. they will still be bad engineers

          I can't predict the future, though. we'll see how the dust settles

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Unironically installing toilets. Building and installing stuff is never going away, and we are no where close to having robots that are able to do it. Also networking, someone has to make all the robots talk to each other. Probably coding and design (of all types) as well. AI isn't what people think it is, and computers do not think the way people think they do. They are straight up not capable of actual original thought, so they will never be capable of coming up with anything actually new.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Telemarketing
    Sewer cleaners

    If nothing, just do what you have to do and start scamming people or something

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Telemarketing will get rekt. Like an Indian scammer without the accent and the world's knowledge of human manipulation techniques.

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I'm going to become a gardener.
    I have a garden and access to a small piece of land. I could grow my own food, maybe plant a couple of fruit trees as well.
    I can make money from gardening for other people. If I also get a chainsaw and cut down trees, I get some free firewood - not enough for a whole winter, sure, but it helps.
    I don't really do a lot, so I think that I could make myself self sufficient easily enough. And even if/when AI starts replacing journos, lawyers, coders, and the like, we'll be a decade or more away from a robot that can dig up a flowerbed.

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    My predictions:

    -If you are a college-educated worker (i.e. a worker that does limited physical labor or no physical labor in your job and you have a college degree) you will be replaced within the next five years.
    -If you are very capable and talented at your job, and are well-regarded within your industry/field, you will be at the tail-end of that five years.
    -If you are an idiot, or aren't well-respected, or if you do menial grunt work, you will be replaced within two years.
    -If you are in a government field, or anything that is regulated, or anything that involves the law, you will be replaced slower, because the government will have rules and regulations related to it.
    -However, just because you can't, say, legally replace every engineer with an AI because an AI isn't legally certified to do the work of an engineer, a competent single engineer can now do the work of a hundred engineers using GPT as a tool. This drives the other 99 engineers out of work.
    -If you work in a physical-based profession, your job will last longer and you will have more job security for the next ten years or more.
    -However, most of society will be out of work, the economy will have crashed into a depression, and there will likely be civil disturbances, mass conflict and wars.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      my prediction about your life :
      >my foot up your ass

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    At this point, why would you worry about losing your job? It's just your job that will dissapear soon, it's literally 70% of white collar jobs. It's not like things will go just fine and people will proceed to change job, it'll be too late to change jobs at that point. There will be massive riots and violence on the street if the government doesnt do shit or changes the capitalist system at that point.

    Money and capitalism wont mean shit anymore when robots are the one driving the economy and not humans.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >What jobs will not be threatened by chatgpt?
    Grand Wizard

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Editing writing to make it more politically correct and trendy in dialogue (like in the award winning game Borderlands 3)

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    School teachers. Nobody wants to send their kids off to be taught by an AI. Basically anything that demands a physical social presence.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      https://blog.khanacademy.org/harnessing-ai-so-that-all-students-benefit-a-nonprofit-approach-for-equal-access/

      Khan Academy is launching this with GPT-4

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    A lot of female tech jobs are going to be replaced.
    >Marketing manager
    >Campaign manager
    >Social media manager
    >Hiring manager
    >Talent acquisition
    >Call center
    >Therapist/Counselor
    >Payroll/scheduling
    >Category manager
    etc

    However, diversity quotas may slow this.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    the loss of one job is your problem
    the loss of one million jobs is someone else's problem
    i wouldn't care too much about finding ways to make money after the great automation, because money will be worthless when nobody can obtain it

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I compare ai with autopilot in planes.
    And we still have pilots

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      good analogy
      ai is nothing but a tool, if anything it will make most jobs easier
      ai can't even translate properly and it always sounds off because it can't into context and stuff like slang or very specific terminology

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I can't decide if the end is nigh. At first, it seemed so good I thought we were already fricked. I am learning a new programming language and it could tell me anything about it and give me any code snippet that I asked for, I felt like I was already redundant. But then today, I was asking about a language I already know super well, and it made up all kinds of bullshit about it. Then it read back my own code to me (it's posted on Github) verbatim. I knew it was my code, exact same variable and function names, exact same comments, but it stripped out the one comment where I explained why the code doesn't work. Most people won't care if it's a confident liar, but I feel like there's going to be a bunch of mangled, broken shit appear everywhere as this gets adopted, it's going to create a lot of work for developers to come and clean up after it. If it fricks up big enough, it will take many years for people to trust it again.

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I think we're safe boys

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Show preceding prompts.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        No

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Plumbing will probably be around for 50 years, it’s very varied and tactile, even if there will be robots that could do it, they’d likely be more expensive and not really faster

    t. Not a plumber

  16. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Prostitution.

  17. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >a toilet is a luxury
    good morning sirs

  18. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    kind sers good morning

  19. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Is it worth it to buy plus for GPT-4? I want to use it as code assistance, can GPT-4 write better code than the free version?

  20. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    toilets are literally like $60. probably way less in shithole countries. wtf

  21. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I'm in management and well, I'm never getting fired because even if 99% of my work is being done by AI they still need a human to blame and fix shit in case the robot messes up.
    I'd say programmers, unless you're a code monkey pajeet, aren't exactly in grave danger but I'm immediately drowned by a bunch of, well, code money pajeets saying that I'm coping.

  22. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Any work that immigrants do! The goal is simple: kill the middle class and make everyone poorer. After poverty comes, they will start with social and genetic experiments to reduce the population to 500k.

  23. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >What jobs will not be threatened by chatgpt?
    Literally every trade

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