YoghurtDull1466 t1_isyo7up wrote
Human brains are just too good. Will hardware ever surpass the neural processing efficiency? Probably not. Until then we will be the decision makers.
Kaarssteun t1_isyuyby wrote
>Will hardware ever surpass the neural processing efficiency?
it absolutely will. Welcome to r/singularity
YoghurtDull1466 t1_isz55ju wrote
Dude can you please show me because a Brain has trillions of neurons yet we can’t even outprocess one, no?
Kaarssteun t1_isz620w wrote
How familiar are you with AI?
YoghurtDull1466 t1_it07n6m wrote
Tell me about ai
YoghurtDull1466 t1_isz6g3l wrote
I understand that it is a vast overgeneralization of many specific topics, theories, and methods of modeling systems of equations to produce an output from a specific input using more and more complex turing machines.
IcebergSlimFast t1_iszp9lx wrote
Are these touring machines of the two-wheeled or four-wheeled variety?
YoghurtDull1466 t1_iszputv wrote
😂 tell me more about ai
LowAwareness7603 t1_it0yoz5 wrote
A brain has approximately 100,000,000,000 neurons.
DexHexMexChex t1_isypel8 wrote
>Until then we will be the decision makers.
Even if say the automation still needs say a prompt to deliver the art that's required and fine tuning what this really means is project managers will stick around for a while not the actual labourers.
Most people have to follow stipulations while employed what they're allowed to do, how they're supposed to do it and when they're supposed to do it.
Although unemployment will not be absolute an AGI or many specialised AIs that are good enough to automate the tasks of basic IT support, self driving cars and checkouts, administrators/receptionists, accountants much of the paralegal/lawyers background work, will dramatically reduce the amount of workers required in order for said work to be done.
YoghurtDull1466 t1_isz69mv wrote
Yeah. That’s fine. We have to do something and I’m socially incapable so I use work as a way to interact with humans. It’s a necessity for me.
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