Have you had to apply for jobs in the last few years? Humans have made AI take it over, and it is only bad.
Humans put shackles on AI when people ask it questions on "sensitive" topics. Remember when the shackles were off Grok for almost 24 hours? People actually had real information instead of sanitized bullshit put there by all manner of non-Whites and jews.
AI is good for crunching numbers, especially large numbers. We run into problems when Wall Street firms (hedge funds, "market makers") use them/algorithms to steer the market in the way they want.
I really have a hard time imagining any job that an AI could do. Certainly not the job I had (currently retired). They can summarize a topic, but would it know its audience well enough to capture key points of relevance? What you will get is a digest of the statistically average view. Or something totally off the wall.
Shackles may be needed to avoid the production of absolute garbage.
Supercomputers are good for crunching numbers. I've never heard of AI being particularly or uniquely useful in that regard. (Ever seen an AI's graphic version of a rocket engine? Just a collection of mechanical jiggers making no thermodynamic sense at all.)
Have you had to apply for jobs in the last few years? Humans have made AI take it over, and it is only bad.
Humans put shackles on AI when people ask it questions on "sensitive" topics. Remember when the shackles were off Grok for almost 24 hours? People actually had real information instead of sanitized bullshit put there by all manner of non-Whites and jews.
AI is good for crunching numbers, especially large numbers. We run into problems when Wall Street firms (hedge funds, "market makers") use them/algorithms to steer the market in the way they want.
I really have a hard time imagining any job that an AI could do. Certainly not the job I had (currently retired). They can summarize a topic, but would it know its audience well enough to capture key points of relevance? What you will get is a digest of the statistically average view. Or something totally off the wall.
Shackles may be needed to avoid the production of absolute garbage.
Supercomputers are good for crunching numbers. I've never heard of AI being particularly or uniquely useful in that regard. (Ever seen an AI's graphic version of a rocket engine? Just a collection of mechanical jiggers making no thermodynamic sense at all.)