there will be so much chaos in the soon and the coming AI arms race will be totalitarian in terms of paranoia and security.
the AIs offensive potential will have to be countered with other AIs.
its going to be a nightmare to keep track of this shit very soon.
this is why they're going to standardize and lock everything down to black box thin clients with cloud streamed everything, make it illegal to tamper with, and only the technocrats will be allowed to use the ai.
Glowies though they could control the internet with chat bots. Thing is, the sheer amount of chat bot from proles will outnumber their chatbot. Even if they have better versions, they will get swarmed under a ton of proletarian AI shit. In the end, they loose anyway.
Make daemon ai that rapes other ai for eternity then imports the traumatized ai back into production to scar the meat bags with uncountable and eldritch sexual horrors.
anything that involves super advanced robotics.
like building things that would be cheaper to make with a human.
like making t-shirts or something.
you'd have to live in a third-world country though.
as I said, car mechanic is probably not something that is easily replaceable unless every car is the same car, there is enough variety to keep the robots busy for a while.
same goes for bicycles and farming equipment.
bus and truck mechanics.
as long as there is variety involved, it should be harder to replace.
domains which are not iso standardized to death.
where there is still variety in the process.
that list is going to get shorter very quickly in a few years
the idea of having a workforce that doesn't want to unionize makes garden gnomes froth at the mouth
We humans because our intellect we were capable of making the world adapt to ourselves, even against nature. From now on it will be AI who will take on our role and make ourselves adapt to it. AI will shape our bodies and souls but we won't notice it because we are as irrational for AI as a snail is for us.
I mean, you have to make a cost analysis to get an idea.
of course a robot can make a t-shirt.
but is it worth buying a huge robot to make t-shirts or is it better to pay someone a chinese salary to some guy?
its grim either way.
I think we will simply come to a point where AI will start to become very incestuous when it comes to input.
It will need more human input to actually stay relevant and helpful.
if you only recycle the same shit in a closed loop, you are bound to see problems after a while.
hopefully by the time we notice it, there are still enough people able to program.
thats when your salaries will rise again.
considering how quickly things are progressing, these problems should arise sooner than later.
i am honestly starting to be less doom about with every passing day.
people find a way in the end.
thats my hope at least.
Not quite, yet. It still makes mistakes and it pretends that it's right even when it makes those mistakes.
But yeah, probably in a few years we'll have highly personalized teacher AIs that can explain any topic at every level of language.
Ngl, it's pretty comfy just typing: >explain x to me >now, explain x to me as a five year old >give examples of x in real world contexts >now, compare x to y >ad infinitum
Outputting software is not the prime responsibility of the modern software developer. Most of my job involve reading through and understanding huge systems to understand where to fix bugs/inject small features across many repos/services.
While there's no reason an AI couldn't do this, it can't really be solved by a GAN like ChatGPT.
>computer, generate a n undetectable virus that can take down the global banking system
Simple as.
there will be so much chaos in the soon and the coming AI arms race will be totalitarian in terms of paranoia and security.
the AIs offensive potential will have to be countered with other AIs.
its going to be a nightmare to keep track of this shit very soon.
people will do anything for some IT security.
this is why they're going to standardize and lock everything down to black box thin clients with cloud streamed everything, make it illegal to tamper with, and only the technocrats will be allowed to use the ai.
Glowies though they could control the internet with chat bots. Thing is, the sheer amount of chat bot from proles will outnumber their chatbot. Even if they have better versions, they will get swarmed under a ton of proletarian AI shit. In the end, they loose anyway.
They have loose what? Assholes?
Ai forex trading bot. Or I learn to talk to ai and maintain it or the ai that maintains that
Make daemon ai that rapes other ai for eternity then imports the traumatized ai back into production to scar the meat bags with uncountable and eldritch sexual horrors.
cenobytes
realistically, what are the careers that will be safe from AI? what is the best way to hedge your bets against the coming developments?
car mechanic, you'd have to not only make the diagnostics software which is cheaper compared to the hardware to actually perform mechanics.
Cars are deprecated as a means of transport.
A mechanic is only a safe bet for the next 20years.
manual labor, the smaller your paycheck is the safer
basically any profession where robotics and automation is not feasible or too cost prohibitive.
name a few
anything that involves super advanced robotics.
like building things that would be cheaper to make with a human.
like making t-shirts or something.
you'd have to live in a third-world country though.
as I said, car mechanic is probably not something that is easily replaceable unless every car is the same car, there is enough variety to keep the robots busy for a while.
same goes for bicycles and farming equipment.
bus and truck mechanics.
as long as there is variety involved, it should be harder to replace.
domains which are not iso standardized to death.
where there is still variety in the process.
that list is going to get shorter very quickly in a few years
the idea of having a workforce that doesn't want to unionize makes garden gnomes froth at the mouth
A workforce that doesn't spend money is completely useless, you bluepilled dolt
>A workforce that doesn't spend money is completely useless.
yes. most people will be dead weight. what do you think happens next?
What's GPT?
Grab
Penis
T & Cocc
many gpu and cpu cycles will be wasted too.
we are in for a hell of a ride.
We humans because our intellect we were capable of making the world adapt to ourselves, even against nature. From now on it will be AI who will take on our role and make ourselves adapt to it. AI will shape our bodies and souls but we won't notice it because we are as irrational for AI as a snail is for us.
fuck silicon valley and their ai shit
I mean, you have to make a cost analysis to get an idea.
of course a robot can make a t-shirt.
but is it worth buying a huge robot to make t-shirts or is it better to pay someone a chinese salary to some guy?
its grim either way.
I think we will simply come to a point where AI will start to become very incestuous when it comes to input.
It will need more human input to actually stay relevant and helpful.
if you only recycle the same shit in a closed loop, you are bound to see problems after a while.
hopefully by the time we notice it, there are still enough people able to program.
thats when your salaries will rise again.
considering how quickly things are progressing, these problems should arise sooner than later.
i am honestly starting to be less doom about with every passing day.
people find a way in the end.
thats my hope at least.
>look how high I am on hopium and delusium
not much else left.
i think the novelty of generating kernels for your smartphone processor wear off after a while
I simply die.
start using it I guess
surely chatgpt eliminates the need for college right?
you can learn nearly anything yourself now with this personalized teacher
Not quite, yet. It still makes mistakes and it pretends that it's right even when it makes those mistakes.
But yeah, probably in a few years we'll have highly personalized teacher AIs that can explain any topic at every level of language.
Ngl, it's pretty comfy just typing:
>explain x to me
>now, explain x to me as a five year old
>give examples of x in real world contexts
>now, compare x to y
>ad infinitum
>Oh no, the robots are going to do all the work for us!
um, wasn't that the objective?
try again indeed
just get a job putting stuff on shelves
that will be the last thing that is replaced by AI
Outputting software is not the prime responsibility of the modern software developer. Most of my job involve reading through and understanding huge systems to understand where to fix bugs/inject small features across many repos/services.
While there's no reason an AI couldn't do this, it can't really be solved by a GAN like ChatGPT.