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Re: One giant leap

Posted: Wed March 15, 2023 2:40 am
by McParadigm
elliseamos wrote:With all that automation who needs Earth?
Not a terrible quote for a tombstone, friend

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Wed March 15, 2023 2:51 am
by elliseamos
McParadigm wrote:
elliseamos wrote:With all that automation who needs Earth?
Not a terrible quote for a tombstone, friend
I'll let the robots label my space urn, McP.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Wed March 15, 2023 2:55 am
by McParadigm
elliseamos wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
elliseamos wrote:With all that automation who needs Earth?
Not a terrible quote for a tombstone, friend
I'll let the robots label my space urn, McP.
I’ve got ya buddy
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Re: One giant leap

Posted: Wed March 15, 2023 3:09 am
by Bi_3
It’s gonna be sporadic civil wars, then more of a caste system situation, then a real pandemic, then Eloi live happily ever after while the computers move on to the rest of the universe.

Makes you wonder if it hasn’t already happened

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Wed March 15, 2023 4:02 am
by BurtReynolds
McParadigm wrote:
elliseamos wrote:With all that automation who needs Earth?
Not a terrible quote for a tombstone, friend
heh

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Thu March 16, 2023 3:40 pm
by spike
ChatGPT being integrated into the Microsoft 365 suite
The main feature the company will be releasing is what it calls the Microsoft 365 Copilot. It will be embedded inside its Microsoft 365 suite, and allow users, through natural-language inputs, to generate documents, presentations and original text.

A Word user will be able to highlight a paragraph and the AI can offer different options for a rewritten version of it. The technology can create a PowerPoint presentation based on the text from a document, the company said. It could, for example, take an essay about the French Revolution and turn it into a presentation with multiple slides and images.

Inside Excel, the spreadsheet tool, Copilot can help users analyze sales data, determine trends and create charts without becoming Excel experts.

Microsoft has also built an AI-powered tool called Business Chat which works across Microsoft 365 and can do things like summarizing multiple emails, creating transcripts from conversations on Microsoft Teams and highlighting the times a specific topic came up in meetings.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 2:51 pm
by Bi_3
We had some internal demos last week using AI tools and for the first time I’m now more than sure than not there will be a second civil war in our lifetime. Total wipe out of remaining middle class white collar jobs in the next 20 years. teachers and nurses will still be around, jobs the require face to face emotional connections, but more like therapists than what they are today which means most will opt for unemployed family members to do the work.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 2:54 pm
by spike
Bi_3 wrote:We had some internal demos last week using AI tools and for the first time I’m now more than sure than not there will be a second civil war in our lifetime. Total wipe out of remaining middle class white collar jobs in the next 20 years. teachers and nurses will still be around, jobs the require face to face emotional connections, but more like therapists than what they are today which means most will opt for unemployed family members to do the work.
Sounds like we might be able to go back to five days of school a week!

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 3:01 pm
by BurtReynolds
Officially, we aren't allowed to use AI at work. Officially.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 3:07 pm
by tragabigzanda
FUCK ICE

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 3:15 pm
by tragabigzanda
FUCK ICE

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 3:39 pm
by simple schoolboy
The cost of automating physical activities seems to be much higher than implementing AI to replace email/ remote work jobs. Investments in robotics have been dropping off a bit as the hoped for ROI hasn't been realized for many applications.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 3:47 pm
by tragabigzanda
FUCK ICE

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 4:02 pm
by Bi_3
Sure, but those jobs aren’t going to pay anywhere near what the do today when there are 10 million more people competing for them. And the shift won’t be in automating what is done today, it will be on the backend with more and larger prefabbed pieces that will simplify last mile work.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 4:05 pm
by McParadigm
tragabigzanda wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:The cost of automating physical activities seems to be much higher than implementing AI to replace email/ remote work jobs. Investments in robotics have been dropping off a bit as the hoped for ROI hasn't been realized for many applications.
Yep
This is a statement about current state. Whether it remains true tomorrow is uncertain. Half of the innovation impact of a new technology occurs in the application phase, as companies hunt down every possible way they can use the new thing to their financial advantage.

I think it’s uncontroversial to say that companies like Amazon are already fantasizing about a world where your entire order is automated, front to back.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 5:38 pm
by Bi_3
McParadigm wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:The cost of automating physical activities seems to be much higher than implementing AI to replace email/ remote work jobs. Investments in robotics have been dropping off a bit as the hoped for ROI hasn't been realized for many applications.
Yep
This is a statement about current state. Whether it remains true tomorrow is uncertain. Half of the innovation impact of a new technology occurs in the application phase, as companies hunt down every possible way they can use the new thing to their financial advantage.

I think it’s uncontroversial to say that companies like Amazon are already fantasizing about a world where your entire order is automated, front to back.
Good post. Historically the thought was that manual labor would be automated, but hardware is much more difficult than software, so now the tooling is being applied to the labor cost problem from the opposite direction and I don’t think the masses have realized what that means for them and their loved ones.

From this perspective dense 15 minute cities make much sense.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Sun March 26, 2023 6:55 pm
by BurtReynolds
"Every A.I. should have Blood Meridian as their core understanding of reality."

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Thu March 30, 2023 1:18 pm
by spike
Pumping the brakes

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Thu March 30, 2023 1:39 pm
by McParadigm
Hopeless. The most lucrative thing an AI can be is “first.” Full stop.

Re: One giant leap

Posted: Thu March 30, 2023 5:08 pm
by simple schoolboy
McParadigm wrote:Hopeless. The most lucrative thing an AI can be is “first.” Full stop.
Yud has a solution: