Submitted by Particular_Leader_16 t3_xwow19 in singularity
DorianGre t1_ir8w0c6 wrote
Reply to comment by Devanismyname in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
I wish I could talk about my job. But I can’t. I can say, every aspect of how large corporations operate will be optimized by AI. 4 years from now the competitive edge between companies will be those who embraced AI and those that didn’t. 8 years from now, the edge will go to those have the best AI.
dreamedio t1_ir8xpo4 wrote
Tbh this what ppl said like is 1980s it won’t happen fast eventually robots are gonna do the work but it’s not gonna be in a year it’s gonna be a slow trend
DorianGre t1_ir9195o wrote
Look at my profile history. I have 27 years of experience in software design with multiple patents in data mining and personalization, currently a sr level architect for a Fortune 100. Even I am getting a fresh MS in AI and machine learning so I can take advantage of the new opportunities. The rate of change currently is blinding.
Robotics takes hardware engineers, path training, manufacturing , safety tests, etc to get them on the factory floor. Robotics is hard. I do it as a hobby. From idea to prototype is months for anything mildly complex.
AI is data and math in the cloud. I can have an idea, locate the right data in our data lake, write and train a model, do regression testing and have it ready for production in weeks. Hardware is difficult to scale and the iteration time is long. Math in an instant access scalable virtual environment is easy.
I don’t think anyone understands what is coming and how fast unless you are working daily to make it happen.
Torrall t1_iraybgw wrote
this is such a bad take lol
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