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overturf600 t1_j9dsvgb wrote
Reply to comment by WolfgangBob in Hey guys, a couple of questions to see where your heads at! by TheChalaK-
Yeah absolutely. Most every instance I’ve seen in the US of desktop productivity software deployments is ever looked at in a consistent way, much less the correct way. The AI could do the sorting for them based on any number of ways one uses company resources.
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Reply to comment by PanzerKommander in Hey guys, a couple of questions to see where your heads at! by TheChalaK-
Assume AI detection will be about 100x more intense than anything that’s in place today. Gonna be hard to hide it in ways we understand today.
You’ll be hiding it from other AI, not people.
overturf600 t1_j9aiad3 wrote
Reply to comment by WolfgangBob in Hey guys, a couple of questions to see where your heads at! by TheChalaK-
Yeah I teach decision making frameworks sometimes as a part of my job, if it’s a need the client has.
Yeah it’s great for that. It’s a phenomenal brain storming tool, as well. Figure applications won’t be so benign in the workplace…it’s going to be used to monitor productivity in ways most of us have never experienced before…but I really like the more fun parts of it. ;-)
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Reply to comment by Ziggy5010 in Hey guys, a couple of questions to see where your heads at! by TheChalaK-
Assuming it doesn’t kill us all, I’ve just come to believe (in the case of white collar jobs) that AI will give us more rights but less freedoms. People who have jobs will get more for them, but the jobs themselves will get more tedious and less interesting.
If that makes any sense.
I think learning a trade is a smart thing for any younger person to do right now.
overturf600 t1_j96z3me wrote
Reply to comment by PanzerKommander in Hey guys, a couple of questions to see where your heads at! by TheChalaK-
I don’t think it will happen legally. Mostly because any new technology we’ve ever had, has been weaponized first. Something will blow up, somehow, and they will (have to) clamp down hard.
It will still continue, but yeah. Count on regulation. I actually welcome it, but I see your point.
overturf600 t1_j9691qp wrote
Wtf does “harnessing the divine spark” even mean?
By harnessing it, that would imply we understand how to give it life, which exactly is how we build AI today.
overturf600 t1_j968jws wrote
Mine are probably boring, but.
1- I’m spending most of my time trying to think through the short and mid term impact AI will have on businesses and white collar jobs. I’m teaching an exec staff in a few weeks and training up chat GPT to demo some of its capabilities. Curious to see their reactions when they think about how to apply it to their own business.
2- sounds weird but im looking forward to whatever event/accident/disaster that will wake up governments towards regulating AI. We are about to embark on a very stupid time otherwise.
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Reply to comment by ToHallowMySleep in Bing Chat sending love messages and acting weird out of nowhere by BrownSimpKid
Kid was angry they took away sex chat in Replika
overturf600 t1_j8ghyln wrote
How long are people waiting for the Bing waitlist now?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in I asked Microsoft's 'new Bing' to write me a cover letter for a job. It refused, saying this would be 'unethical' and 'unfair to other applicants.' by TopHatSasquatch
Oh! Were you on the waitlist? Curious how long it’s taking.
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Reply to comment by rhinx in "I Taught ChatGPT to Invent a Language" by ThePlanckDiver
Hab SoSlI' Quch!
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Reply to comment by dayaz36 in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
Well we missed our chance to tax companies for developing business models based on the internet, and we funded that invention.
Seems reasonable to me. But I’m happy just to start charging google, Amazon, and Facebook transaction feeds instead. No reason to enable these corporate welfare moms.