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knoegel t1_j6cabd9 wrote

Is curry functions a programming term? I'm not a programmer, but AI doesn't need human interaction to learn. That's the whole point.

Typical robots you can teach it to put on a pair of boots. But you'd have to program every single step of the way and the boots will generally need to be in the same spot every time and be the same type of boots.

Whereas an AI will scan the internet, see boots are "footwear" and be able to put them on without much trouble.

AI is gaining enormous gains, enough where entry level college jobs and a lot of investing and accountant jobs are at risk of being obsolete quicker than manufacturing and trade jobs.

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kungfu_panda_express t1_j6d6t9k wrote

I think at this point how we explain data may become important. Like process instructions on putting on the footwear or checking to make sure it can fit on our feet that it can look up on the cloud for reference. It would only empower the AI.

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knoegel t1_j6ic3x8 wrote

I think as computational power continues to increase, they're going to find even better ways to put on shoes, or tie shoelaces, or do basically anything we know, just more efficiently.

This is just the beginning. The rate it is accelerating due to AI specific compute units is scary.

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kungfu_panda_express t1_j6jaehc wrote

They're going to make us look stupid for doing things a certain way because we didn't know any better.

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