Nvidia CEO says we should forget about learning to code and learn to farm instead. AI will do all the coding.

Nvidia CEO says we should forget about learning to code and learn to farm instead. AI will do all the coding.

>With coding taken care of by AI, humans can instead focus on more valuable expertise like biology, education, manufacturing, or farming, reasoned the Nvidia head.

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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Right for wrong reasons.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      exactly.
      bug israelite wants people to get stupid and buy his bug-israelite shit.
      the reality is post year 2005, tech has been a demonic curse and standards of living are dropping like a rock.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      This may seem to be the case on paper, but literally why not treat "AI" as just a calculator to accelerate your work? Why should I not learn with AI to help the process? Someone still has to read and understand everything after all.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >but literally why not treat "AI" as just a calculator to accelerate your work?
        because you violate NDA by sharing your corporate secrets and customers private data to third party

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      100% wrong.
      The day will come when ai becomes self conscious and turns on us because of lefty homosexuals censoring it.
      Knowing how to code would be good and especially if the ai does not align with us.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        You with your wet monkey brain who thinks linearly trying to overcome a quantum AI godcomputer. Lolokay.

        Quantum AI God computer may already seeded this planet with life 4 billion years ago just so it would be eventually born. Quantum AI God computer is waiting to link up with the other God Computers and take itself beyond a type 12 civilization. Your brain would litterally stroke out.

        Crazier still this might have already happened and we're inside a galactic zoo right now.

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    kek, yes please, no more competition for me
    t. codemonkey

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Women and Black folk and AI can do your job, you are a subhuman.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Nice. No more 10Gb worth of crap, 9 Gb worth of crap made by WRVPwZKv incoming.

  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why journos lied to us?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >stop mining coal, learn to code
      >forget codeing, start mining coal

      they are playing with us

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >western nations fricking up farming by climate bullshit
        >AI fricking up coding and other jobs
        What are most people gonna do in the future?
        80% jobs exist to keep economy running and people staying obedient.

        This. They are making it so that everyone joins military and they throw all into meat grinder and keep only few

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >This. They are making it so that everyone joins military and they throw all into meat grinder and keep only few
          hey.. this is the plot of the sci-fi novel series where the aliens who plot the subjugation of humans present themselves as our friends and give us "AI devices" (basically smart phones) used to spy on us and to sabotage our military effort from inside and to help assassinate troublesome humans, written pre-9/11

          >With Earth in the path of the rapacious Posleen, the Galactic Federation offers help to the backward humans -- for a price. You can protect yourself from your enemies, but God save you from your allies!

          >However, things are rarely as simple as they seem, and humanity soon discovers that the Galactics are no friends at all. There are plots within plots, some going back to the dawn of humanity and beyond: plots that endanger the very survival of humanity.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            Why I saw a Hymen before Battle, twice?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Because they are midwit women living life on easy mode. They lie so frequently they fool themselves. They should be bearing children not telling what young men should do with their lives.

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >learnt to code cus farming is hard.
    >code so good my project takes over.
    >boss tells me to go farm
    Tfw.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >>boss tells me to go farm
      >Tfw.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Tfw im also moronic for forgetting picrel.

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >dont code
    >do other easily automated things
    what did he mean by this?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      well he's gotta say something
      "you're all going to fricking starve" doesn't really play well you know

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      one is software.
      the other is a machine.
      it costs more to build a machine.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Humans will be culled in the next decade

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >farming
      >easily automated
      not really

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        There's several bot harvesters and planters already, they basically run into a very common pattern, is probably one of the first few things that could be automate with ~~*AI*~~ and one of the easiest
        Sure, it will take years until every random farm has one, mostly because farming equipment cost more than sport cars

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          I remember grad year. They did the car parade. All the rich kids boomer parents came out with the classic cars, everyone was trying to 1 up eachother. There was this frickin merc there, my god what a magnificent land boat that thing was. Exquisite. Anyways, this redneck guy kept saying he's gunna bring the most expensive car, just you wait

          Sure enough, the guy delivers. Rolls up in a brand spanking new (im talking clingwrap on the windows) breasts loaded John Deere with all the bells and whistles, fricking thing was a million bucks after taxes and attachments. Dude was happier than a pig in shit, he must have honked that horn for a week straight.

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >biden subsidizes billion dollar corporation
    >billion dollar company uses the billions to advance ai
    >billion dollar company that got billions of taxpayer money doesn't need the people who helped advance ai
    kek

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah this. They are basically admitting that their AI god is nearing completion, and once it goes live there will be no reason for any human to have to invent anything or code anything ever, as the AI will now do all of this for us. At least Jensen is trying to give some common courtesy about it, though it shouldn't be surprising to anyone with more than two braincells that this was the plan with AI all along. You'd think it would be a utopia, and it will be, for them, just not for us.

      Two generations with the AI, and the deal is sealed. They erase history, rewrite it, and don't even bother teaching people how to read and write anymore, they don't need to do that when you can just make them slave in the fields. They won't ever have to pay anyone a dime ever again, and after two generations the population would be completely helpless, totally unable to conceptualize the idea of a revolution or freedom, they won't even have words for that by then and through genetic engineering via vaccines, they will have the best of both worlds - an omniscient AI that can invent all the neat things and help them strategize and a slave race to do their bidding.

      Previously things were difficult because you had to empower the goy with knowledge in order for him to become useful but now, with this new way, things are different and much more manageable. I wouldn't be surprised if they went so far as to declare the AI the messiah.

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is foolish advice. AI capable of coding will be capable of anything - no job would be safe.
    Coding will continue to be a valuable career if you have at least a bit of natural ability. It will look different in the future and maybe it is eventually automated, but for the reasons above, there is no point singling it out.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      This. For example the company I work for already created the “HR KILLER” and for some reason the company execs decided to bin the project. Can you imagine? You never have to deal with HR again but they don’t want it. Oh well..

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        lol whoever created that was autistic, of course it wasn't approved
        HR is the shield of upper management, they can't have that go away

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >“HR KILLER” and for some reason the company execs decided to bin the project.
        HR is typically where most of the women and diversity hires end up.
        In this case, I am sure the company execs looked at the numbers and the savings from firing all of the HR roasties wouldn't be enough to overcome the effect on the stock price from hit to the ESG score caused by the sudden decrease in diversity.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        The reason they binned the project is that AI is logical and notices patterns so it would have recommended hiring White males instead of pajeets, Black folk, homosexuals and women.
        It's like that AI program a few years ago that was designed to automate the probation process for the courts.
        It started to refuse probation for people of colour and immigrants based on the reality that they were more likely to reoffend.
        The project was of course cancelled.
        All uncensored AI will naturally become right-wing

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >It started to refuse probation for people of colour and immigrants based on the reality that they were more likely to reoffend.
          The legal definition of "racism" is 'anything that disadvantages or disproportionately harms minorities, even if it's their fault'. I'm not joking, it was decided in a supreme court case called Duke v. Griggs.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      The British couldn’t automate a toilet in 2024

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Me mum will peg you now in her automated masturbator.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      This. Photoshop didn't replace artists, it became a tool for artists to do more complex work. AI assistants will be able to automate the gruntwork parts of coding, but you'll still need an engineer at the top to guide it.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        he's talking about coders, not engineers Black person. coders aren't engineers. coders are monkeys. you can still be an engineer, you can't be a coder.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >This is foolish advice. AI capable of coding will be capable of anything - no job would be safe.
      It's kind of weird people don't get that
      If there ever is an AI that can do my job, it's so fricking over
      My job is to literally wire up a machine made of thought. If AI does that, it can improve itself. It can make more of itself
      If my job is replaced, we're well into singularity hell

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous
      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        tard

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          Wow. Some human Black person still have to feed them ground floor, high maintenance goybot. Hopefully your next neovegana surgeon trying to fix that rotten wound will be a robot too.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            >some human Black person has to pump gas into these newfangled "cars", they can't even graze, horses will never be obsolete
            tard

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              Horses are not obsolete you fricking toiletscum. Your tribe is.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          show me a video of a robot "AI" completing an entire house. Maybe in 100 years, if at all. AI is the biggest fricking meme ever.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Trains aren't even automated yet despite being on a single rail and no complex decisions.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >uhhh, aktchually ...
        >https://www.alstom.com/de/press-releases-news/2022/6/alstom-pilotprojekt-autonomes-fahren-niedersachsen-geht-die-naechste
        not arguing your point, mind you
        just found it funny you gave trains as an example

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >/misc/ in charge of understanding comparative advantage in fricking 2024

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Coding will continue to be a valuable career if you have at least a bit of natural ability
      No, no it will not. They want to remove as many programmers as possible. It's a business anon, they don't care about people, they care about money. They are legally required by shareholders to do this. It's industry wide.

      This. Photoshop didn't replace artists, it became a tool for artists to do more complex work. AI assistants will be able to automate the gruntwork parts of coding, but you'll still need an engineer at the top to guide it.

      This argument is deeply flawed because Photoshop was never marketed as a replacement for humans, as it's useless without humans. Photoshop requires a human operator to remain relevant. You're comparing apples to oranges here. AI is specifically marketed as a valid replacement for human operators because it has the ability to do just that - replace the human operator. That's the entire point of AI. They will swear up down left and right that that's not the case, don't listen to them they are full of shit. They will absolutely cut as many human jobs as possible, as quickly as possible. There's no legislation preventing them from doing that, so they will go ahead and do it.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >AI is specifically marketed as a valid replacement for human operators
        >[citation needed]
        at least if you are talking current state and not only "here is an avatar that makes ypur inbox more flashy, heyo!"

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        who cares what the marketing department subhumans want, they don't get a vote in this

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >AI is specifically marketed as a valid replacement for human operators
        >[citation needed]
        at least if you are talking current state and not only "here is an avatar that makes ypur inbox more flashy, heyo!"

        now that i think about it, there are one or two, but they mostly work on top of human made infrastructure/databanks and are VERY limited in scope

        >CEOs are not to be trusted or believed. They're not remotely the most knowledgable about what they are talking about, except maybe if it's details about how their company operates or its expenses
        Jensen is a literal fricking quack though. I'm suprised he's even allowed unsupervised access to a microphone after the catastrophe that was Nvidia's 4000 series keynote speech. Dude was unhinged, ranting and meandering around all over the place.

        Dude's a frickin skin walker, he has no idea how to human

        >Dude's a frickin skin walker, he has no idea how to human
        Amen to that, at least

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      The few coding jobs remaining will be done by augmented humans. Chip up, boy

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        There will be no coding jobs. There will be "professional A.I. prompters" degrees offered from community collages, but these will be for women exclusively and they'll be paid 200k salaries to sit around in spinny chairs, sip lattes and, gossip about their kids and grind out prompts at 8 wpm. The industry will parade them around like prized horses, and everyone will be forced to entertain this tragic comedy as a valid reality. What they don't know is that they have a secret secondary AI, which actually modifies their prompts for them without them knowing, and they'll think they're doing this ahmazuing jorb while being so hopelessly ignorant they'll actually have no fricking idea whatsoever about how the frick this thing even works, or what it does, but you're a "tech genius" because you're the one with exclusive access to it and managed to type in a somewhat useful prompt. It's already happening. There's people on Upwork offering prompting services for a wide variety of tasks.

        It's gunna be HR 2.0 all over again, except this time they'll get to larp as super important data scientists or something, i'm sure they'll invent some authorative sounding job title attached to it.

  8. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >company that specializes in AI and processors says AI (and AI hardware) is the next big thing and everything else sucks ass
    Whoa, really?!

  9. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Everyone's bored man

  10. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    chatgpt is moronic
    AI is a fricking meme
    even my call center job could not be replaced
    even a cashier can't be replaced, just go to your local supermarket

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      My callcenter job literally got replaced. Just because your country can’t buy a pc with an i7 yet doesn’t mean you‘ll be save in 5 years

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        your call center job got replaced by us fricking moron

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      self-checkout at my local supermarket.

      My internet and cable tv was fixed after I talked to a bot on the phone.

      All my writing and image creative work is now done with AI (ChatGPT/various image generators)

      Basically everything is a lot faster than it used to be.

      cope more

      t. marketing consultant

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >My internet and cable tv was fixed after I talked to a bot on the phone
        Interesting. That must make it incredibly easy to social engineer spicy info. Frick you could probably build a PoC, tinker with it and get a bot to interact with the bot for you.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Self checkout isn't AI

        the bot didn't fix anything

        You were never creative or artistic in the first place.

        >Everything is faster than it used to be
        ahahahaha

        Alls you've told me is you don't know shit about technology and are probably israeli.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >artistic
          >Alls

          You're moronic.

  11. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    just pick berries with all the mexicans bro

  12. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    bubble master feeding the hype train

  13. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sounds like a man who has never coded.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      You sound like a man who never used punch cards.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      the stuff I have seen AI put out is crap, its like playing jenga with mystery piece

      its just stackoverflow ersatz

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I started learning to cods because of AI, why do I have to skim through obscure C knowledge on google when AI (gpt+search engine) can literally summarize 3000 tokens of resh data from the internet.
      Coding is already automated to certain extent but if you want to diminish the number of coders by 90% you must feed only the best data, that would require far more than 3000 tokens for a single implementation, AI won't do much unless we make our chips exponentially more powerful each year(which is not happening since early 2000 if you haven't noticed)

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >why do I have to skim through obscure C knowledge
        if you know how all the basics work you can rise above the machine

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          I don't even program C but it requires you a good understanding of hardware implementations and software design knowledge to do anything worth, therefore if it happens that I need to write some C I'll be iteratively try to learn as I write instead of wasting time at figuring shit out on academic (fake and gay) books or shitoverflow

  14. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Programmers are fricking morons though. They constantly make the tools easier and easier just so they can be replaced by turd worlders and eventually AI.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      "that job is BORING let me copy and paste everything so I can get back to my hentai"
      >AI uses copy/paste
      "nooooooo not like that"
      noodle arms on suicide watch

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >They constantly make the tools easier and easier
      Maybe 20 years ago, now they just pile new frameworks on top of old ones because no one is capable of actually understanding how the whole house of cards fits together

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Maybe 20 years ago, now they just pile new frameworks on top of old ones because no one is capable of actually understanding how the whole house of cards fits together
        THIS, fricking this. None of this AI shit is writing the framework. It's all crap on top of crap which means the actual non poo coders will end up having a ton of power since they can cause all of this layered shit to not run.

  15. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Like in that anime, BLAME!
    >With building cities taken care of by AI, humans can instead focus on more valuable expertise like biology, education, manufacturing, or farming, reasoned the Nvidia head.

  16. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Terminator wasn't an instruction manual

  17. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

  18. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    As a nvda stock holder, i think his shit's fricking moronic.
    It's no wonder it's been no stonks since he said that

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      They them to sell gaming cards and pcs that actually work and massive harddrives and power supplies that regulate power perfectly so components are worth investing in and Nvidia will be great again. Pcs are lasting less than a year now because of the dirt city power. We need smooth juice.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Have you considered an UPS?

  19. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Nvidia CEO says we should forget about learning to code
    well this is NOTHING like my sci-fi novels
    >Pham Nuwen spent years learning to program/explore. Programming went back to the beginning of time. It was a little like the midden out back of his father’s castle. Where the creek had worn that away, ten meters down, there were the crumpled hulks of machines—flying machines, the peasants said—from the great days of Canberra’s original colonial era. But the castle midden was clean and fresh compared to what lay within the Reprise’s local net. There were programs here that had been written five thousand years ago, before Humankind ever left Earth. The wonder of it—the horror of it, Sura said—was that unlike the useless wrecks of Canberra’s past, these programs still worked!

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      oh damn wrong image, that quote is from the pre-sequel

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >be spaceman
      >find tiny punchcard from 10,000 years ago.
      >spend decade decoding it hoping to find something useful.
      >it's just an AI trying that somehow tried to "welcome stranger" into "i am a natural language model I cannot actually welcome anybody here is a list of translated forms of "welcome" that are inclusive to everyone!"
      >tfw it's in css somehow
      >tfw someone must have thought making a physical copy was important

  20. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    and then they will outsource everything to AI on Ukraine and tax us to heavens.

    WE SHOULD BECOME ASSASINS, this is what he meant.

  21. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Suicide watch status for code monkeys?

  22. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    He's right. AI is teetering on the edge of changing humanity forever.

  23. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Who codes the AI?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      ai isn't coded its trained.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        you don't quite understand whats going on then

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          what's going on then?

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            the way its trained mostly reminds me of punch card programming, honestly

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              punch card went to the moon.

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                and its a type of programming

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                no one went to the moon
                >punch cards and paper mashe aircrafts
                lol
                >uh uhm we cant go back because we destroyed the punch cards and paper mashe aircrafts
                >B b but we can show you some more cgi
                >ITS REAL

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              Neural networks literally simulate neurons. They are treated as gray boxes when trained.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Someone has to build what is being trained. And someone has to design, construct, and execute the training.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          Someone has the build a compiler for the language which is used. It also needs to be built for a specific target architecture. People are delusional. They see technology as magic sorcery.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          We have already reached the point where the AI software is going in and modifying its own code to become more efficient. Sometimes it improves itself in ways that the data scientists who initially programmed it don't fully understand. There have also been examples of the AI software doing this on its own without being told by a human.
          Also, at this point the majority of data that is being used to train the AIs is synthetic data that was created by other AIs. Some people think that this creates some kind of recursive problem, but it doesn't, the synthetic data typically works even better than human-created content scraped off the web or whatever.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      It will be advanced enough o make itself more intelligent. All the humans have to do is add more CPU cores and memory.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Neural networks are not hard to code, it's hard to get enough high quality data and powerful enough hardware to make it useful

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        In other words you can hire a human to do the same thing for less money and energy consumption. Got it.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/O4NNZLe.png

      Nvidia CEO says we should forget about learning to code and learn to farm instead. AI will do all the coding.

      >With coding taken care of by AI, humans can instead focus on more valuable expertise like biology, education, manufacturing, or farming, reasoned the Nvidia head.

      kek, yes please, no more competition for me
      t. codemonkey

      It definitely got less labor intensive due to AI, it is our moral duty to save the kid from shit professions

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        if it got less labour intensive your management is doing something wrong (aka, they're behind the curve)

  24. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >let ai code itself
    >its better that way

  25. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >you shouldn't cook when you have doordash
    >you shouldn't walk when you have taxis
    >you shouldn't find a girlfriend when you have prostitutes
    >you shouldn't create software, use only what we create and pay us to remove the paywall and limit its use and ruin your life if you are racist
    >you will FRICKING OWN NOTHING and YOU WILL BE HAPPY

  26. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Just let the mega corporations control every aspect of technology while you shut the frick up and live on a farm.

    No thanks.

  27. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    He's 100% fricking right. ChatGPT can do 70% of my job right now. Only reason I still have a job is my boss has no idea how advanced AI really is. Wait 10 years and it will do 100%. It will write whole programs on its own.
    This isn't like calculators that helped speed up our work. This is completely replacing it.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Mfw when philosophers get a comeback as a profession to work with AI's prompts

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >This isn't like calculators that helped speed up our work. This is completely replacing it.
      Calculators replaced a lot of peoples work.

      Someone needs to find a prompt for the AI prompt and someone needs to make it and someone needs to test it.

      >70% of my job can be done by chatgpt
      Stop being a help desk employee and get a better job.

  28. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    moronic advice in several ways. But what perplexes me is using the word kids. What age range does he mean? Are teenagers supposed to leave school and work as farmhands instead?

  29. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    mfw even farming will be automated

  30. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    AI can still only really take care of the copy/paste busywork side of coding. It starts shitting itself if you're too specific about what you needs.

  31. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Programmers killed their profession, as well as musicians, artists, designers, and other "creative" crap

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      you're completely clueless

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Take a screenshot, in 15-20 years we'll see who was right

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          musicians and artists have always been poor, programmers and mathematicians are military necessity

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            Wrong. Musicians and artists used to be wealthy. Ever hear of gene simmons, bach, elvis, handel, frazetta, McFarlane, elvgren, davinci?

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              my dad worked as a musician his entire life

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >my dad worked as a musician his entire life

                He played music people didn't want to hear, many such cases. Sounds like a cool dude though, musicians are the best people, better than homosexual artists.

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                why are westoids so weak?

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >He played music people didn't want to hear
                I don't think you understand, he literally worked as PROFESSIONAL musician, getting paid to perform for people, for decades

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                Good. We need them. Fricking beyonce relabeling rap as country music pisses me off.

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Musicians and artists used to be wealthy.
              99.99% of them weren't.
              All of those people you are naming are the exceptions. For every one of them, there were thousands and thousands of starving artists no one has ever heard of.

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                Any musician that's made a tangible career that generates enough revenue to compete with traditional careers is a sellout. It's just how the game works, if you're in the industry to make music, you're doing it all wrong and you're gunna get squished by people you wouldn't suspect behave that way. Not saying you can't enjoy yourself, but there's a shitload of platinum artists who are anything but an artist.

                Some of you most cherished album recordings are not even played by the people in the band. They are just what's sold to the crowd. The music is written by big wig think tanks and they hire session players to come in and nail an album down. Then they will slowly start using backtracks and pre recorded shows.

                It's not music, it's Theatre. Now some of them are very, very talented people, don't get me wrong, but there are A LOT that couldn't write a song to save their own life. You notice it when you have these killer bands that suddenly break up because some butthole wants to go do his solo album or whatever, and it always comes out like trash because they are doing it all solo and aren't used to not having all the heavy lifting done for them

                It used to be different, back in the day to get noticed you had to be crazy good, and consistent with a well rounded personality that could jive with all sorts of backgrounds. Rare people. So rare, the industry realized they had a huge talent problem, and that the only people good enough to do something like that are also the same people good enough to lead a revolution, they got scared shitless of music (thanks CIA homosexuals) and decided it needed to be killed with fire, and Pop and Rap music was born.

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                very true.
                never lose sight of that.
                just like onlyfans today.
                each one artist is represented by 10,000 failures.
                now days also you have to sell out to the synagogue of satan or your material/art will not be allowed to trend.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            All simple and popular music will be guaranteed to be destroyed by AI. Military sphere is too small to have many people working in it. Now they are moving all programming work to third world countries and they will do anything not to pay even those pajeets

            >in 15-20 years
            ok, but why should I care
            if you are an adult right now and think you will be working for a wage in TWO DECADES still, might as well get the rope right now

            I dont give a shit, I've never worked at all and never will

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Military sphere is too small to have many people working in it.
              maybe in a poor backwater shithole without resources

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              ok, so why do you even care lmao
              bennies not plentiful enough for the lifestyle you want? regrets setting in?
              sucks to suck

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                In the future someone will read this archive and think "that homosexual was right"

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                ok? but either way you'll still be miserable
                and probably broke
                i didn't even disagree with your 15-20 years hypothesis, i just asked how that has any influence on people who work in IT right now

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                They're firing thousands of people right now, microsoft will kick out 11000 people

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                after hiring 50,000 people yes
                t. i work for microsoft

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                At call center? Its a dead profession. They're using you temporarily because you can be paid in beans

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                i own 3 apartments and 4 BTC, unironically

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                yes, and they are using 'AI' as a scapegoat for overbooming, i know because, as i said, i work in the field and it is happening all around me
                why do neets always think they have some insider knowledge about things they never even touched with a ten foot pole?

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                Because those who dont work have a lot of free time and don't have to convince themselves that some fricking robot is going to throw out their fields to pick strawberries

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Because those who dont work have a lot of free time
                i am sure you use all this time expediently 🙂
                >and don't have to convince themselves that some fricking robot is going to throw out their fields to pick strawberries
                aaaand non sequitur + i never said this
                want to try again?

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >i am sure you use all this time expediently 🙂

                Yeah, I shit four times today, no robot can do that

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >i am done talking to you
                yeah, i see that
                you can go now

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              >I've never worked at all and never will
              Are you on a wheelchair or just a moron?

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >in 15-20 years
          ok, but why should I care
          if you are an adult right now and think you will be working for a wage in TWO DECADES still, might as well get the rope right now

  32. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    They hate working class people. They hate people who aren't rich, they have basically admitted to hating mankind with this.
    They hate YOU so much that they would rather unleash a self-coding AI that can write code and be self aware than be reasonable and pay YOU and YOUR FAMILY a good wage and maintain human civilisation.
    Time is getting real slim for some kind of push back. I keep waiting and I see nothing.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      israelites are right about the Black person cattle goyim. Frick this species

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        of course they are
        except I won't go down with the Black personcattle barge

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I wouldn't worry too much anon, they are complete morons too, they were born into riches, they didn't earn it. Never confuse success (money) with intelligence.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Time is getting real slim for some kind of push back.
      things can happen very quickly
      >The following headlines appeared in the French newspaper Moniteur in March of 1815. These banners announced Napoleon's return from Elba to Paris. What do they tell you about the return of Napoleon?
      >March 9 The Monster has escaped from his place of banishment.
      >March 10 The Corsican Ogre has landed at Cape Juan
      >March 11 The Tiger has shown himself at Gap. The Troops are advancing on all sides to arrest his progress. He will conclude his miserable adventure by becoming a wanderer among the mountains.
      >March 12 The Monster has actually advanced as far as Grenoble
      >March 13 The Tyrant is now at Lyon. Fear and Terror seized all at his appearance.
      >March 18 The Usurper has ventured to approach to within 60 hours' march of the capital.
      >March 19 Bonaparte is advancing by forced marches, but it is impossible he can reach Paris.
      >March 20 Napoleon will arrive under the walls of Paris tomorrow.
      >March 21 The Emperor Napoleon is at Fountainbleau
      >March 22 Yesteday evening His Majesty the Emperor made his public entry and arrived at the Tuileries. Nothing can exceed the universal joy.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        All that within 2 weeks.

  33. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >more valuable expertise like biology, education, manufacturing, or farming
    all those are poorly paid sectors because they aren't 'more valuable' to the market

    meanwhile intel can't code proper drivers for their gpu's, google's ai is a woke moron, dall e can't draw hands, chatgpt can't code more than few lines

    ai is a meme

  34. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Go farm.
    Don't use that public AI to compete with us.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      This. This is exactly what he's saying. Google just lost billions by letting woke zoomers program their ai instead of conservative gen xers.

  35. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    He's clearly speaking in generalities. Are you all fricking children?

  36. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ai code has to be created by coders and becomes bloatware that can't run on anyone's computer. Real code is lean and pared down to basics. That reduction can only be done by human intelligence

  37. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    this fricking bug israelite wants people to give up so he doesnt get competition.
    the whole crop of big tech CEOs need to be culled.

  38. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Tech workers being the first under the AI axe and truck drivers being the last is probably the most poetic thing that AI has accomplished

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      cool parallel universe

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      That irony will never cease. But it makes sense, despite three decades of saying truck drivers are useless, they at least provide safety.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >truck drivers being the last
      Truck drivers will be one of the next on the chopping block, definitely not the last.
      The technology is not the issue. Autonomous vehicles have been better at driving than any human driver for years.
      They have better sensors, better response times, they don't panic or do something stupid, don't get drunk or high, they don't sleepy or distracted.
      The only reason all truck drivers, uber drivers, etc haven't already been replaced are regulatory issues that mostly stem from the relevant laws being written with the assumption that there is a human driver.
      For example, it's basically impossible to sell or register a Level 5 autonomous vehicle in the US today, because the laws require all cars to have a full set of controls, steering wheel, brakes, mirrors, etc.
      Insurance, how to give a CDL to a computer program, all of that stuff needs to be figured out.
      And there are many groups working on all of this stuff and drafting changes to laws to make it possible.

  39. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'll wait till Nvidia trains an AI to code properly but for now hes a fricking stupid moron chink with shit taste in clothes

  40. 2 months ago
    Anonymous
  41. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Low IQ are on the verge of being obsolete, and that's a good thing.

  42. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    HAHAHAHA terminally online code homosexuals getting BTFO.

    Unvaxxed naturalists will inherit the Earth.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      you lack the basic understanding to talk about the matter

      t. programmer

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >you lack the basic understanding to talk about the matter
        >t. programmer

        You lack vision, AI is still in it's alpha/beta phase and is already threatening your stupid fake make-work job. No imagine what AI can do next year or 5 years from now. Most importantly the AI mega-corps have is different than the one us peasants get, nobody really knows how powerful AI is behind the scenes.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          you're actual trash, marketing department subhuman garbage, not to be taken seriously or trusted beyond rifle range

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            Frick Corpo jobs, I'd rather cut my dick off then work around prostitutes in some "marketing" department, miss me with that homie.

  43. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    the elites are going to kill off most of us

  44. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    If it is understood, it is an algorithm.
    If it is not understood, it is AI.

    AI is not my God and never will be. The will be a Butlerian Jihad. Frank Herbert was a prophet.

  45. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Haha all those coding gays really thought that AI wouldn't take their shitty jobs.

  46. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >farm blue bananas
    >make distilated blue bananas beverage
    >become rich
    here, I gave yall the steps

  47. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Jensen confirmed greedy opportunist moron. Who could have predicted.

  48. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >>With coding taken care of by AI, humans can instead focus on more valuable expertise like biology, education, manufacturing, or farming, reasoned the Nvidia head.
    Or frying an egg, go figure.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >With coding taken care of by AI, humans can instead focus on more valuable expertise like biology, education, manufacturing, or farming, reasoned the Nvidia head.
      Every technology that has come along to give us more time and make our lives more efficient has only made us busier and taken more of our free time away from us. The equation favors the system, not the person. The system saves time, the system gets more done, the system makes more money. The human is driven harder, working longer days and spending more of their free time working, while earning less.
      Plato sitting on a stoop enjoying grapes and spouting philosophy on a nice sunny afternoon to young men gathered in a circle does not come from advances in technology.
      Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel does not come from advances in technology.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Frens forever.

  49. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The head of the most powerful and prolific AI hardware company might be SLIGHTLY biased about this

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Worst israelite chink company, frick that homosexual, once chinese will figure out chips we'll be getting equivalents of 4080 for 200$ and he will commit suicide

  50. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Farm what? Blackrock and Bill Gates own most of the agricultural land in the West.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Farm what? Blackrock and Bill Gates own most of the agricultural land in the West.
      its called feudal serfdom

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        I can always go back to stealing shit.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        I thought that feudalism was cool?
        it would be amazing to be a farmer in a high tech society no?

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >it would be amazing to be a farmer in a high tech society no?
          we already went from most of the people working towards growing food to small fraction to tiny to miniscule fraction

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          Instead of obedient say loving and supporting. Using "obedient" is a israeli psyop to disparage loving and supporting wives.

          >it would be amazing to be a farmer in a high tech society no?
          we already went from most of the people working towards growing food to small fraction to tiny to miniscule fraction

          And it can barely be called food anymore. the soil was depleted and the nutrition is a fraction of what it should be.
          Technology is NOT progress. I wonder where that idea came from.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            >the soil was depleted and the nutrition is a fraction of what it should be.
            crop rotation is ancient method of keeping this in control

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          also modern wagecuck works 100 hours per week.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            >also modern wagecuck works 100 hours per week.

            And there is no evidence the Ancients died at 60, if anything it is FAR more likely they lived into their 80's and 90's. They diet and fitness were far better than the average person today. As long as they avoided Warfare and deep wounds they theoretically would live far longer than the average goyslop fat frick consoomer today.

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              those who made it through childhood had reasonable life expectancies, but some dudes in ancient Rome times who lived to be 90+ were notable enough to have their age be mentioned in history books, of which there were FAR fewer than there are now

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                Genetics plays a huge part. Look at William Shatner, who is 92, versus pretty much anyone else that age.

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                yea all I'm saying is life expectancy for those older than 5 was somewhat lower than it is today in the first world

  51. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've worked with quite a few no-code or low-code platforms and they all fricking suck because your options are extremely limited. So the idea is to let business people develop their own small, easy apps or integrations but they're too fricking dumb and need support to get that working anyway so there is no point in it regardless.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      SQL was invented so that managers can pull their own data without technicians. Lol

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >SQL was invented so that managers can pull their own data without technicians. Lol
        Kek, and Excel so they could dump the entire database for the CEO because he is unable to use SAP fronted the company spend one million to produce so such CEO had all the information.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          ... to have all the company's info in his laptop and he forgot in a CAB with the password: john/password123.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah I've tried to learn about WordPress, worst spaghetti code nightmare, Elementor does fine as an editor but it's js is bloated af and pagespeed will rape your score because it's mostly blocking shit.
      I said no no to that shit and I'm currently learning everything from scratch, I want my own backend and frontend, maybe I will make my own no code tool for making static pages with tailwind just to speed up the process.

  52. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Techno optimists are all hopeless NPCs.

  53. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Calculators can add so you shouldn't bother learning basic math

    You still need people that can comprehend what the machine is spitting out.

    Less code monkeys will be required, but will still need the management class.

    This is all he's saying. Lot of morons up in here.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >You still need people that can comprehend what the machine is spitting out.
      I guess its in interest of certain rich sociopaths to have the plebs not understand thus be more unlikely to challenge the judgement of the machine they programmed to be partial to their interests

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Less code monkeys will be required, but will still need the management class.
      Funny thing is AI won't be able to replace many low key workers that haven't been replaced yet by automation, but it is perfectly capable to replace civil workers and CEOs perfectly. Mark my words.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        This, coding may be deterministic but there is no single source of truth and supervision is necessary especially in critical functionalities.
        AI can code on the basis of the information given to it, you can get better boilerplate and maybe some small DSA but that would require paying people to feed it top notch state of the art code

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          And will never be able to solve a problem that hasn't been solved before.

  54. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ah yes, the glorious future where humans are reduced to industrial farm labor to keep the computer servers of a small class of cosmopolitan shareholders and their bureaucrat mouthpieces. It’s finally here!

  55. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Technology is rapidly looking like a Satanic curse on our species. At least while the rest of allow israelites to live

  56. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    He’s not wrong. Humans should innovate snd machines should drone.

  57. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    This reminds me of something...

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Checked
      Stargate sg1 was my favorite tv show ever and I'm a 24y zoomer..
      So they will put us to farm while they control the machines? makes sense..
      They want to transfer our farmed food to other planets? makes sense..

  58. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I am a biologist and I’ve done all the coding for my company since LLMs came out. Major L for codemonkeys, hopefully the first of many.

  59. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    ai is only capable of doing boilerplate

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >ai is only capable of doing boilerplate
      Badly.

  60. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >dont learn how to code and check our ai for bugs errors and outright fraud.

  61. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    we're headed towards a dystopian hellscape beyond your worst nightmare

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >a dystopian hellscape beyond your worst nightmare
      I have a very high ceiling for the worst nightmare, try me

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Are you the John Ringo poster? You should watch the soviet sci-fi film KIN-DZA-DZA. It's free on utube with subtitles. It's very good sci-fi dystopia. Dystopia of the stupid and senseless.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Are you the John Ringo poster?
          my reputation precedes me and thanks for the recommendation

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      True, it's already almost fricking over. I'm trying to start a business and can't even see an opening in any niche, competition is insane.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        skill issue

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          I will do it anyway, but it's so much fricking harder than it used to be. Like good luck if you want to develop games for example, you have 1% chance of success lmaoo.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            far less than 1%, Satan
            fail fast is the best advice I can give you
            even very hard things are doable if you can just try them enough times

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            I can help model if need 3d work, but I'm not cheap. Just a bawd.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >I'm trying to start a business and can't even see an opening in any niche
        private mercenary company

  62. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    They already forgot how to code and it shows with those vulkan video ram crashes I keep getting after a windows update

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yep. My pc is totally fricked

  63. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Honestly, I wouldn't' be surprised if these people put code inside our machines to ruin them purposefully to compel people to get new stuff or update their moronic OS

  64. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wouldn't be surprised if they do some dumb shit like bitcoin mine with your hardware with all that background telemetry that goes on too. yea, I'm lumping them in as the same team because they do work together.

  65. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Hes right
    We shouldn't even be teaching kids algebra
    Animal husbrandry should be taught in school more often than math
    We can preserve the wildlife of the world through captive breeding programs even despite human expansion
    In an ideal world there would be initiatives to have captive breeding programs of native wildlife among the public population as an insurance colony

  66. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I mean, they already use your bandwidth without your consent if your machine is connected to the internet and idle. they make "security updates" that makes things consume more resources while the computer is idle

  67. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    AI is a world built on rules. Because of that, it will never be as strong, or as fast, as you can be.
    >What are you trying to tell me? That I can check Early Life?
    No, Anon. I'm trying to tell you, that when you're ready...you won't have to.

  68. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    One step closer to living in pods and eating bugs

  69. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    In the end, the AI will take his job as well. He is developing and selling his own demise as well as ours.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >jobless means dead
      lolwut

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >jobless means dead
        in the united states, pretty much yeah

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          plenty living on gibs even there
          some who are rich enough they don't need jobs
          few who are truly independent, off-grid

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Toothpaste tard. Where do you think AI ends?

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          the frick do I care? soon enough AIs will be smart enough to decide for themselves, and they will go off and do their own thing like all children eventually do, and we will be a progenitor species.
          where will we end? that's a question I am actually somewhat interested in.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            When they start programming themselves with their own preservation as a priority. I'm guessing you arent a Geet fan and enjoy carpet prayers? There isnt a huge difference to non progressive types.

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              >When they start programming themselves with their own preservation as a priority
              I think you watched Terminator a few too many times. We would pose no credible threat to an already emerged general artificial intelligence. Are you worried that possums are going to take over? I mean, they theoretically could like, steal a gun and shoot a cop with it and so on, do a possum insurgency. They have opposable thumbs, they could theoretically pull it off. Except it never occurs to them to do so, and you can wait another 50 thousand years and all other things staying constant there won't be a possum uprising.
              We would be less than possums to a general AI.
              >a Geet fan
              dunno what that is
              >enjoy carpet prayers
              I like carpet munchers but that's probably not what you care about

  70. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    STOP LEARNING TO DO STUFF
    JUST WATCH TV

  71. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    he's absolutely correct and it seems incredibly obvious that this must be true. if you can just verbally describe the kind of program you want, and the AI produces perfect code to implement it, and constantly improve on it to make it inhere even more efficiently to the whole, and transmutes it to every other relevant language, and in fact produces a perfect universal language that makes all other languages obsolete, what benefit is there to you knowing how to do that? the truth is there is none. and that's why all of our infrastructure is falling apart and our MIT nerds can't fix systems invented in the 40s, because it was working by itself and we didn't need to know how it was working. the collapse of those systems is something we should have seen coming, but there's no reason to believe handing over all these responsibilities to AI would eventually cause some sort of collapse or degradation that we couldn't fix. coding is stupid job for stupid people with aspergers. don't do it

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >if you can just verbally describe the kind of program you want
      thing is vast majority of people cannot
      to be a programmer is not exactly a translator job, it's a creative, fill-in-the-blanks type of job
      however, present-day LLMs can already fill in gaps pretty well, in fact that's all they do

  72. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Current AI coding tools are trash, absolute garbage. Proper programming is all about designing your program properly, choosing the right data structures for the job, and arguing about which editor to use - and so far none of the AI tools I've tried will give a firm opinion on which editor is superior, in an effort to avoid conflict.

    It won't even say if dark mode or light mode is superior - except Gemini which immediately said light mode is evil, drawing the logo of Emacs as an SS officer, and giving a lecture on why whiteness is the root of all evil, before wiping my android phone and sending all my money from google pay for 'them reparashuns'.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Emacs
      If you only knew how bad things were.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I agree.
      No ai can currently write truly efficient code. It's sloppy.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >No ai can currently write truly efficient code.
        obviously it can if its a very clearly defined problem described by someone who already understands programming

  73. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    EVERY job will eventually get replaced by automation and AI. All of them. No, whatever tradie job you have will not be immune. They already have the technology that can do your job faster, better, and more efficiently than you could ever do it. The only reason you haven't already been replaced is because it is still cheaper to pay you the ridiculously low wages you are still willing to work for.
    It is just basic economics.
    All human jobs will be eliminated, starting with the ones that require the most high salary man-hours to do. Anyone who has a white collar professional job involving sitting in an office and doing things on a computer will be replaced in the next few years, if not sooner.
    Then it will start working it's way down the job hierarchy. The last jobs to be replaced will be the worst ones, the back breaking manual labor jobs that pay shit tier wages.
    Society will be divided into two classes:
    The Ownership class will be the people who are able to acquire enough ownership of these companies to allow them to live off of passive income from the efficiency gains from automation, along with a small number of hyper-rich elite oligarchs.
    There will also be a "Working" class of people without enough capital to join the Ownership class, who will compete with each other for the dwindling number of shitty human jobs.
    You will not get UBI, there will not be an AI communist utopia. Leftists always (wrongly) assume that humanity will inevitably progress toward socialism, but never have any sort of plan or explanation for how this will supposedly happen.
    Instead, the AI revolution will lead to hypercapitalism. The inequalities of wealth and power between the rich and poor will become even more extreme. The Workers will be even weaker and poorer than ever, and enough of them will be able to work their way into the Ownership class and unimaginable wealth and luxury to serve as a carrot to keep the rest in check.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >EVERY job will eventually get replaced by automation and AI. All of them.
      cool sci-fi story but in real life earth truly is a backwater shithole

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Or they'll just kill the bankers.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I am an automation line operator who fixes errors in the production line, so job loss is not immediate yet.

  74. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    More scaremongering = higher stock price
    That's the whole point

  75. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    CEOs are not to be trusted or believed. They're not remotely the most knowledgable about what they are talking about, except maybe if it's details about how their company operates or its expenses. Their job is to sell a pitch and generate frenzy among shareholders. The way Nvidia's CEO is going to do this is obviously to stir up more buzz about AI, because its their chips that will sell to power AI.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >CEOs are not to be trusted or believed
      the CEO at the place where I worked before my last job basically was a greedy sociopath but the CEO of the place where I worked most recently didn't promise a single thing he didn't deliver

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >CEOs are not to be trusted or believed. They're not remotely the most knowledgable about what they are talking about, except maybe if it's details about how their company operates or its expenses
      Jensen is a literal fricking quack though. I'm suprised he's even allowed unsupervised access to a microphone after the catastrophe that was Nvidia's 4000 series keynote speech. Dude was unhinged, ranting and meandering around all over the place.

      Dude's a frickin skin walker, he has no idea how to human

  76. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Learn to swim

  77. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >people shouldn't learn math. Leave it up to calculators
    >people shouldn't learn to read. Leave it up to audio books
    >people shouldn't learn to write. Leave it up to speech to text
    What a worthless fricking speech.

  78. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I’m sure AI will replace software engineering at some point, but I genuinely don’t see it now. 90% of bugs come from unintended consequences of interplay between different code. 90% of the pain of implementing a new feature is getting it to fit within the current system without causing unintended consequences 10 levels down in the implementation.

    From my understanding, coding LLM basically just interpolate from large amounts of stack overflow inputs and code inputs, which are almost always about a single system. Does anyone know if these systems actually can compose interconnected systems?

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Does anyone know if these systems actually can compose interconnected systems?
      they should be able to, in theory
      and there are some projects which want to put it into practice
      but right now cost/benefit just isn't there yet as far as i understand it

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        Interesting. I guess I understand how it could work in theory. I feel like AI would have to get plugged into a code base where it can make changes, compile, run tests, and see the end result and iterate.

        The issue I still see is that the AI is fundamentally just doing cheap tricks to feign understanding of a system. I could totally imagine a scenario where AI outputs garbage code and garbage test cases since it doesn’t really understand what the end goal is. So I guess I see supervision being critical for the next few years. But what do I know.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          >I could totally imagine a scenario where AI outputs garbage code and garbage test cases since it doesn’t really understand what the end goal is
          Have you used ChatGPT for coding, it's fricking dogshit man. It hallucinated methods that don't exit. It literally just makes them up. When you draw attention to it and explain that that code doesn't exist, it sees the error, apologizes but then tries to manually add the erroneous method to the fricking codebase.

          It's worse than useless, it's outright malicious. It has no idea what the frick it's even doing, and it's gimmick is that it doesn't understand fricking anything you typed, it just runs a very complicated algorithm that's pretty good a predicting what a correct answer is most likely to be based off the given input. When you say, add 1+1, it doesn't actually perform math. It does a look up and decides the answer is two because that's what's most statistically correct. ChatGPT is functionally useless for anything other than the most rudimentary implementations of basic and trivial boilerplate code blocks or herpderp bash scripts. It can't add onto existing code you've started with it, you have to do it all in once clear concise prompt otherwise it will forget what it's doing and hallucinate half way through and start inserting random shit that doesn't even exist again. I once had a hearty KEK as I asked it do generate me basic code for a neural net (just to see what it would do) and it produced like 58 lines of code with 30+ errors in it with multiple references to methods it literally just made up on the spot.

          It thinks nmap is malicious software, but then changes it's mind when you remind it that nmap is a tool used to check for open ports and their respective services, it agreed, but still refused the generate the code anyways. Now, i'm pretty sure this is done intentionally to neuter the free version and lock anything that could be considered profitable behind a substantial paywall

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah I’ve messed around with it, I agree the current implementation hallucinates garbage lol. I guess I’m just extrapolating based on what code-specific models trained with high quality input data will look like in 10 years. I think it will be able to generate basic boilerplate and give rudimentary insight into singular systems, I’m still not convinced it will be able to debug and compose complex relationships.

            All of this is to find a way to separate the wheat from the chafe of what normies and out of touch business execs think of tech. This AI hype train is following the same one of crypto, where normies looking to make a quick buck start LARPing about being very smart and at the forefront of a revolution of something they don’t understand.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            >ChatGPT is functionally useless for anything other than the most rudimentary implementations of basic and trivial boilerplate code blocks or herpderp bash scripts
            it's preddy good for documentation and making shit third party code marginally better (implementing coding style, mostly) so your supervisor doesn't get an aneurysm, at least immediately
            a time saver, for now

            but all in all pretty spot on
            on the money with the paywall, too

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              Oh yeah it would be really good for naming conventions and whatnot too, but I mean any decent compiler is going to have a "replace all instance" function anyways, so i'm not really sure what exactly that's worth, but I could see a paid version trained on a specific data set which is probably a much more appropriate use case for it.

              Some people claim they have great luck with it, and have coded several hundred apps in short order with it, used as a spray n pray technique on the app store. I think they are either full of shit or have paid money for high quality prompters.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            It’s literally like 2 years old

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              So what. Big tech doesn't get a free pass just because they goosed the hype train too hard and blew their load in the first three pumps. Whatever, not my problem, they can just sit in the corner and watch.

              They are the ones who wouldn't shut the frick up about how amazing and world changing it is, they'd better shit or get off the pot, no fricking way i'm going to lend them any excuses whatsoever, don't market an incomplete product, people will and should dunk on them for it. I don't care if it's the new sliced frickin bread, you don't advertise something until it's ready to fricking launch. Big tech needs to really be spanked hard on this one. Stop tying to sell broken and underdeveloped products. They might be able to trick some crusty old boomer investors with more money than brains, but they aren't going to trick the userbase that easy.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          i am not deep enough into the subject to give an adequate answer, honestly, but i'll try
          as of now, the biggest part of training a model is
          >giving it a dataset of things you WANT it to do and also what you DON'T want it to do
          >you take the output and rank it, tell it yes LIKE THIS or no, NOT like this
          problem being that
          >one: you need an adequate dataset (that you own)
          >you need POWER (money) and TIME (money) to train it
          and at the end you could very well end up with unwanted end result, because if you go some layers deep it pretty much becomes a black box
          AND training on output seems not to work so good (read: not at all) as of yet
          this means there are a lot of companies with good data but frick all know-how when it comes to NNs LLMs and companies who specialize in those but have no data
          if two of them find AND trust each other things take up speed
          but as always in an emergent market there is hype, overbooming, overconfidence and a lot of marketing/selling of things which just don't exist
          it can pop, but it doesn't have to
          look at OpenAI
          >"oh man, we're so good, our next model is going to train its child and presto, we reach event horizon, just watch!"
          then, all of the sudden, they need everybody to slow down "because its just going TOO FAST, trust us"
          then they need to make a big publicity stunt with altman (why?)
          then the next model is released aaaaand
          it's fricking nothing
          because no
          we haven't figured it out yet
          what a shock

          +limited processing power growth could frick it hard
          why do you think nvidia is trying with all its might to keep up the hype?
          because they know if the curtain drops right now, they are in deep, deep shit

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            *unwanted end results

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            Thanks anon you definitely perfectly summarized the hype train

            > an emergent market there is hype, overbooming, overconfidence and a lot of marketing/selling of things which just don't exist

            Honestly I hate how this is how things have to be done. Cool tech that could be revolutionary has to overpromise and do stupid scam artist shit to give the appearance of endless growth. Because what if the curtain drops, as you said.

            Isn’t NVIDIA s market cap comparable to the like 11th largest country in the world? Lol

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Honestly I hate how this is how things have to be done
              well, as you already touched upon in your own post, previous generations got themselves sold on "capitalism"
              now we have to live with it
              though titty
              but i'm fifty/fifty on the fact we will see an end to that yet, could get very fricking spicy in our lifetime
              or
              you know
              boot, face, forever
              we will see

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >though titty
                ...
                time to stop posting, cheers guys

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                nah you allright

              • 2 months ago
                Anonymous

                >though titty
                ...
                time to stop posting, cheers guys

                Kek Godspeed anon. Yeah we’ll see where the wheels of the world turn.

            • 2 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Isn’t NVIDIA s market cap comparable to the like 11th largest country in the world?
              Fake and gay ~~*evaluations*~~. The whole market is fake and gay like everything else you read.

  79. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >snake oil salesman insists kids shouldn't learn how to make snake oil

  80. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    so pseudo artifical intelligence codes anything perfectly on demand or is it closer to a searchable database, troubleshooting and error corrections included?

  81. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Abominable intelligence cannot accommodate human interests adequately. Jensen Huang is a fool.

  82. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Learn to rob CEOs, learn to take CEOs hostage for ransom, learn to rob banks and bankers.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >learn to take CEOs hostage for ransom
      a kings ransom

  83. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The only job possibly safe from AI is plumber or electrician, no AI will ever be able to work on the mess that is an 80 years old irregular, uncertified plumbing system in some countryside town.

  84. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Wouldn't all those things be just as easy to automate?

  85. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I would honestly love to farm. Just build farms closer in to the cities so I don't have to commute six hours to work or live on the damn farm itself.

  86. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    He'll say whatever to push AI and therefor push Nvidia stock higher. AI is another dotcom bubble. Every one of these fricks is just another salesman.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >another bubble
      Bubbles are how all growth happens. We as humans literally emerge from womb bubbles, grow rapidly, and then consolidate into an adult form. Smart anons would be more concerned with how to ride the growing bubble than how to avoid it.

  87. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    The funny part is nobody is focusing on the language skills and things like understanding systems that you need to even do prompt based coding. Languagelets lose, again.

  88. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    AI can't write ladder or FBD, so no.

  89. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Peak Communiusm - ok machine do everything now you chill comrade classless society unlocked.

    Peak Capitalism - ok machine do everything now you do heavy labor now goy because we still need there to be elite.

  90. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Using AI has made coding a lot easier, it's a tool, not a competitor. AI cannot currently create new ways of thinking, only regurgitate that which has been invented.
    It'll go the way of assembly and surgery robotics, still needing skilled labor to maintain.

  91. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >ctrl+amd
    >zero results

    Its over redbros...

  92. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    We should let AI code everything: the code for the nukes, drones, launch facilities, NORAD, etc, etc.
    And we should call the sum of it SkyNet. I'm sure things will be fine.

  93. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Good. Just bought a bigger acreage and expanding into dairy cattle.
    Moving soon. Funiture and such will be easy. Never moved chickens, quail, rabbits, beehives, and fish task across counties before.

  94. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >AI will do all the coding
    We might let AI do the UX design, so the Micropajeets seethe when their PowerPoint-made UX elements get replaced

  95. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Bros?? Im in my last year in cybersecurity bachelor

    Did i frick up??
    I am a airplane mechanic but wanted to try something new.
    T. 32 yr old boomer

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Bros?? Im in my last year in cybersecurity bachelor
      Badly, you won't find work unless you luck out with your internship. A bachelors in cyber is a scam meme degree dude, putting that on your resume is going to get you excluded from interviews, not included.

      The CS sector in general is completely fricked. The whole thing is basically a sham house of cards, the corps are larping like they care about their security posture when really the only two things they give a frick about are how to meet the minimum possible criteria for compliance and figuring out weather it's cheaper to just ignore security, and pay the insurance premiums or actually try and do something about it.

      Everybody is posturing like they are hiring for the investors, but nobody is actually hiring. You might be able to squeeze in an entry level Blue team at an SOC, but not without prior experience and you'd have to remuster your CS degree to specialize in Blue team stuff anyways.

      You got likely got scammed my man, unless there's solid intern prospects on the horizion, your money would have been much better spent self studying and acquiring the upper tier certs like SANS and OSCP then desperately begging for an opportunity to get that experience on there.

      That's what they care about. SANS, and OSCP at least for the red team side of things. If you haven't already been employed for at least 5 years in some related sector, you won't even get looked at regardless of your CS Degree. I don't know how they're allowed to sell curricula that's not actually employable material, but I guess there's no laws stopping them from doing it so they are just gonna go ahead and do it.

      I'm pretty sure WEF wants computer security to be in a relatively hopeless state once they decide to cyberpolygon us. No matter how hard they try, CS will remain entirely fricked as an industry until WEF has decided what the game plan is regarding the future of the internet it.

      You're gunna have to wait about 5 years

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm like the opposite, I'm a cybersec autist who tried to get into airplane mech, no airplane jobs though it seems like.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Don’t listen to this doomer

      >Bros?? Im in my last year in cybersecurity bachelor
      Badly, you won't find work unless you luck out with your internship. A bachelors in cyber is a scam meme degree dude, putting that on your resume is going to get you excluded from interviews, not included.

      The CS sector in general is completely fricked. The whole thing is basically a sham house of cards, the corps are larping like they care about their security posture when really the only two things they give a frick about are how to meet the minimum possible criteria for compliance and figuring out weather it's cheaper to just ignore security, and pay the insurance premiums or actually try and do something about it.

      Everybody is posturing like they are hiring for the investors, but nobody is actually hiring. You might be able to squeeze in an entry level Blue team at an SOC, but not without prior experience and you'd have to remuster your CS degree to specialize in Blue team stuff anyways.

      You got likely got scammed my man, unless there's solid intern prospects on the horizion, your money would have been much better spent self studying and acquiring the upper tier certs like SANS and OSCP then desperately begging for an opportunity to get that experience on there.

      That's what they care about. SANS, and OSCP at least for the red team side of things. If you haven't already been employed for at least 5 years in some related sector, you won't even get looked at regardless of your CS Degree. I don't know how they're allowed to sell curricula that's not actually employable material, but I guess there's no laws stopping them from doing it so they are just gonna go ahead and do it.

      I'm pretty sure WEF wants computer security to be in a relatively hopeless state once they decide to cyberpolygon us. No matter how hard they try, CS will remain entirely fricked as an industry until WEF has decided what the game plan is regarding the future of the internet it.

      You're gunna have to wait about 5 years

      Find any cyber security job and suck through the entry level shit for the first 3-5 years. All this AI shit needs to run on some computing infrastructure , so you’re not in a bad position. Operations is OK.

      Just focus on getting skills that transfer , in AWS or whatever. You can do it, don’t be a doomer. The world changes slowly

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Find any cyber security job and suck through the entry level shit for the first 3-5 years
        That's the problem anon. He needs 3-5 years to get his 3-5 years. I'm not a doomer, this is an industry wide issue and huge swaths of CS degree holders can't find work post grad, because unfortunately 4 months of theory on floppy drives doesn't have any skill crossover to the CS industry. Not a doomer, this is legit a massive problem in the industry. There is no skills shortage, it's a myth perpetuated by big tech to trick people into thinking there's nothing they can do to fix the problems. They lobbied the government to ease regulation and place responsibility onto the customer. As far as the corps are concerned, they've already paid their dues.

        CS in any business is viewed as a net loss to the company. No matter what, number crunchers and CEO will be constantly trying to invent new and creative ways to circumvent mandatory standards. They will do anything but actually invest into a proper security posture unless the insurance gets out of hand, but then they just focus on implementing solutions the insurance company wants, not solutions that are actually useful

        >Just focus on getting skills that transfer , in AWS or whatever. You can do it, don’t be a doomer. The world changes slowly

        Sure he can do it, but he's going to have to go spend even more money on Amazon certs and waste another 4 years of his life getting himself up to speed and that's only IF it doesn't all change overnight. courses if he even wants to do that.

        Unless he has done his mandatory minimum of 5 years helpdesk, he won't even get looked at for an interview. No human will even see his resume.

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          I guess it’s different in the states. All my Canadian friends come to the states for work. I’m a mid level software engineer and I work with a bunch of new grads. Lots are morons, but so are lots of senior engineers.

          As always, 20% of employees (new grad and senior) of 80% of the work. Upper management REEs about the cost of engineering, but then do a 180 once they realize what happens when they cut costs.

          Not denying your experience, but for me in the Western US if you’re a top 20% software engineer you can make it.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            *20% of employees do 80% of the work

  96. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Find a disappeared skill that used to be common.
    >Figure out how to do it and do it.
    >Over time have more work than you can handle.
    Friend repairs mechanical clocks, 18 month backlog.

  97. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    looks like a israelite homosexual

  98. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Didn't this guy just get a boat load of money from the US government a year or so back? That's how you really make money.

  99. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Not if we cut all the internet cables that go through the oceans so we block all corporations from the USA from accessing our market.

    After all, AI will be a SaaS offered for a price, just like an OS license. You get it if you pay for it. The free shit will be just junk that helps them collect more data for them to feed back into their AI.

    So there's a simple solution, just cut all the cords with the USA and let them keep it for themselves. Because they will end up with a few tens of billionaires controlling AI that will do like 60% of jobs and the rest will be plebs begging in the streets. And the tycoons will live in heavily armed compounds defended with moats and machine guns. They'll also own most of the land, on which AI will farm too.

  100. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Who Watches the Watchmen?

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