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Oh I beg to differ. Not on a large scale, but I'm sure some companies already plan to, despite AI being not suitable for it yet. They'd rather fire people to save money and then hire other people to work the kinks out of the AI after they realize that it doesn't work well... but until that people gonna get hurt economically.Comrade Khan said:Like it's not replacing any job any time soon imo
in a utopia world it could replace our jobs, we could make art n barely work , live super long n be awesomeChris said:It's good for very technical aspects which is the last thing people even think about using it for now lol very sad bc there's a world where it was a useful tool
it's great for helping do work quickerChris said:Like I can feed it some Excel sheets and it puts them all in a nice file where that would be manual work otherwise bc excel can't merge files to the same sheet. But people instead ask it how to live their life like it's a horoscope
oh yeah I have heard this, like finding bugs in a million lines quickly. I can see that from what little i know of both things lolComrade Khan said:It's great for coding too I'm sure
it's suppose to help speed up shitty tasks like that yaChris said:oh yeah I have heard this, like finding bugs in a million lines quickly. I can see that from what little i know of both things lol
As bad as it is to say, you can't control the flow of information anymore either because that's incredibly authoritarianComrade Khan said:worse. Knowing we can't do anything at all and are completely powerless towards 99 percent of things thrown at us at lightning speed