Controversial Artificial Intelligence: Where are we going?

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Indigo

#61
So basically it is a tool for lazy people?
I asked it:

I wouldn't say that ChatGPT is a tool for "lazy people." While it can certainly make certain tasks easier and more convenient, it's not designed solely for that purpose. The goal of ChatGPT and other AI language models like it is to provide people with quick and accurate information, to save them time and effort in certain situations, and to help automate tasks that would otherwise require human intervention.

ChatGPT can be useful in many different ways, such as providing customer support, answering frequently asked questions, or even helping people learn new information. However, it's important to remember that ChatGPT is not a perfect tool and its responses should not always be taken as gospel. The model is trained based on patterns in the data it has seen, and it can sometimes produce inaccurate or nonsensical responses. In such cases, it's up to the users to use their judgment and critical thinking skills to determine the accuracy of ChatGPT's output.
 

Adam 🍎

Pretty Boy
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#62
I asked it:

I wouldn't say that ChatGPT is a tool for "lazy people." While it can certainly make certain tasks easier and more convenient, it's not designed solely for that purpose. The goal of ChatGPT and other AI language models like it is to provide people with quick and accurate information, to save them time and effort in certain situations, and to help automate tasks that would otherwise require human intervention.

ChatGPT can be useful in many different ways, such as providing customer support, answering frequently asked questions, or even helping people learn new information. However, it's important to remember that ChatGPT is not a perfect tool and its responses should not always be taken as gospel. The model is trained based on patterns in the data it has seen, and it can sometimes produce inaccurate or nonsensical responses. In such cases, it's up to the users to use their judgment and critical thinking skills to determine the accuracy of ChatGPT's output.
You just said it is for lazy people but in a nice way like a politician would
 

Apollo

The Sol King
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#66
wow way to twist someone's words
Its literally all from your post here

the beginning of the end has begun
in 10 years all jobs are replaced by ai
the majority of people will be homeless and unemployed
except for the rich heirs
the others can choose between drinking and drugging themselves into oblivion, outright ending themselves or joining one of the extremist groups that will increasingly turn to terrorism.

don't plan too much for the future,guys

there's no civil future for us
Such a negative mindset is not good for you. There are too many plebs around for such an overhaul to happen in such a short time like 10 years.
 

Worst

Custom title
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#74
As a programmer and coder

this is kinda wrong lmao

ChatGPT can already make insanely complex code that works

and this is just the first version

we will still need programmers to be able ask and specify what we want from the AI, but that's it
Yeah it can make " complex " code that works, but only if it's something concrete and not abstract ( like a complex data - flow etc )

On a fundamental level programming it's " easy " because most of it it's just applying well tested algorithms, when there is an algorithm it means there's a path to it and no matter how " stupid " someone is, he can follow that path and get there.

The hard part is taking all these algorithms and combine them in something more abstract / creative ways to achieve a goal and luckily it's not there yet xD

AI is nothing new. It has been there since 70s. Its just people are investing more in AI these days due the recent hype. I still have doubts about what AI can really do as it requires a good dataset and proper training algorithms to function effectively and without error.
The reason AI is big now is because finally computers got fast enough to train it in a reasonable amount of time, an AI can be trained for decades but since computer are so fast now we can squeze decades into months so now resarchers can see results faster and tweak algorithms to get more accurate results a lot faster
 

Apollo

The Sol King
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#75
Certainly, here are some positive aspects of humanity:

  1. Creativity: Humans have a unique ability to imagine, create, and innovate, which has led to countless artistic and technological advancements throughout history.
  2. Empathy: Humans have the ability to feel and understand the emotions of others, which can lead to strong bonds, compassion, and cooperation.
  3. Problem-solving: Humans have developed the ability to think critically, analyze problems, and find solutions, which has allowed them to tackle complex challenges and improve their quality of life.
And here are some negative aspects of humanity:

  1. Violence: Throughout history, humans have engaged in acts of violence, war, and aggression, which have caused immense suffering and destruction.
  2. Inequality: Despite advances in equality, humans still struggle with issues of inequality based on factors such as race, gender, and socioeconomic status, which can lead to social division and discrimination.
  3. Environmental degradation: Human activities have led to widespread environmental degradation, including deforestation, pollution, and climate change, which are damaging the planet and its ecosystems.
It's important to note that these are general observations and not all humans exhibit these traits. Also, there can be different perspectives and interpretations of both positive and negative aspects of humanity.
Good answer by the AI.
 
#76
Its literally all from your post here



Such a negative mindset is not good for you. There are too many plebs around for such an overhaul to happen in such a short time like 10 years.
My mindset isn't negative
I'm just being realistic
When ai and automation steals everyone's job then your education won't be worth shit.

Better enjoy your life now because it's not going to get easier.
Even in my relatively rich country the new generations won't be able to retire. There's already mass poverty among the elderly.

Then the Covid lockdowns ruined the education and mental health of the youngest.
This shit will come to bite us in the ass one day.
Then climate crisis
Biodiversity crisis
Migration crises

The rise of radical political groups on both sides of the spectrum.

I'm not pessimistic at all.
We should live in the moment instead of betting on a future that we may never receive.

A few generations ago the way of doing things was working when you're young and the fun part starts when you retire.
This time is over.
 
I

Indigo

#77
Yeah it can make " complex " code that works, but only if it's something concrete and not abstract ( like a complex data - flow etc )

On a fundamental level programming it's " easy " because most of it it's just applying well tested algorithms, when there is an algorithm it means there's a path to it and no matter how " stupid " someone is, he can follow that path and get there.

The hard part is taking all these algorithms and combine them in something more abstract / creative ways to achieve a goal and luckily it's not there yet xD
Yeah, i agree Worst

the problem is that there won't be a need for that many programmers / coders to do that lmao

most of the people out there are making basic apps, websites and more simple solutions are fucked

sure, people that are working on high-end stuff like you said will keep their jobs, but that's not the reality for most people
 
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