Submitted by FrogsEverywhere t3_zgfou6 in Futurology
ttkciar t1_izk8tas wrote
Reply to comment by plknkl_ in The technological singularity is happening (oc/opinion) by FrogsEverywhere
This is exactly what all computer programmers do now, in a sense.
Compiler technology was considered AI, when it was first developed in the 1950s. It was expected to make programmers obsolete, since it allowed people to instruct the computer in a more natural, english-like language.
Of course what actually happened is that they became productivity tools for professional computer programmers, and demand for programmers went through the roof.
I expect these latest AI gizmos to follow the same pattern. They will become productivity tools for human experts, not replace them.
plknkl_ t1_izkbtmb wrote
I agree. The content quality and complexity standard will rise thus demanding ai orchestrations by human experts. I guess it's same with portrait painter who is replaced by a 5$ photographer.
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