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GrayBox1313 t1_j1xqvn7 wrote
Reply to comment by Gradiu5- in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Those are white collar jobs. They aren’t blue collar job site workers. You’re not converting and retraining a sheet rock or concrete guy to be a software engineer
And 20 software engineers can program an entire operating system/software application deployed all Around the country on job sites displacing thousands of Jobs.
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Reply to comment by muttmunchies in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
I mean it’s fun. I’ve been trolling it. You ask it a Simple question and it gives you 5 paragraphs with bullet points as a Response. Not impressed. If it can do the same with 2 accurate sentences then I’d be impressed.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Disagree. AI can’t form opinions, come up with brand positioning, strategy, analysis, creative campaign concepts etc.
But it can be programmed to dig a trench at coordinates on a grid or install a set of prefab components and connect point a to point b.
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Reply to comment by AdhesivenessCivil581 in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Ocean wall and Levee builder will be needed. Lol
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Reply to comment by Gradiu5- in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
If I can replace 5 expensive workers with 1 operator and a few rented machines, that’s a no brainer business move.
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Reply to comment by arven14 in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
We experimented with chat GP to rewrite our existing website and blog copy just to see. It gave very top level 101 level content that was bland and generic…overly technical. Basically terrible marketing Copy. It was a middle school book report where we needed brand positioning, voice, opinion etc. the AI can’t form opinions. It can tell you what our product does at s high level, but it can’t tell you why you need it, what pain points it solves and why it’s better than competitors. It can’t make the emotional argument or connect with a customer.
That’s very difficult to do.
GrayBox1313 t1_j1x6d6t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Alot will be prefab. Yeah it’s difficult on-site but even if you can replace 1 or 2 out of 5 on-site jobs with a rentable machine companies will do it. It’s coming for all industries.
Example: They are currently building an extension to my kid’s school and I see the workers everyday. The other day I saw a guy operating a bobcat digging a trench, then in the afternoon, 3 guys laying cable in that trench. That could all be one guy supervising 2 machines.
Also it’s a prefab permanent building. A giant Lego basically. They put the walls and roof up in like a day.
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Automaton/robotics will streamline and consolidate manual labor based Jobs. Corporations will jump at the the chance to get rid of the need to deal with labor unions and high wages, and Remaining humans will need more computer tech skills to manage, service and operate the machine workers.
Unionized manual labor and all that comes with it (pensions alone) is a prime target for investing massive cash to cut costs with technology.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Trades will be automated Down to where the Human is just a low paid machine operator. The higher paid trade jobs will be technicians to manage and service groups of machines and that will take a lot of education. Even in plumbing or hvac that still needs humans for some parts, Wages will be driven down as there is less work available and more workers available. It’s foolish to think those giant construction machines and manual labor will be safe from automation when that is what they are good at. Companies will LOVE the opportunity to no longer need to deal with trade unions and automate.
Even auto mechanic will become more computer based as we see more EVs and less gas engines on the road.
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Reply to comment by reconditedreams in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Ed I dunno. Emulating doesn’t take thought or sentience. Creating and expressing a point of view does. Dogs, dolphins, Monkeys can’t really do this. Only humans can. So even then sentience isn’t enough.
If you believe that art is synonymous with style then that’s a fundamental conceptual issue that needs to be reunderstood. Van Gogh paintings aren’t about brush strokes and flowers. There’s way more to them.
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Reply to comment by reconditedreams in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
It’s necessary. A parrot doesn’t understand the words it says much like how an Ai creates art now.
It’s odd to sit here as the only sentient life forms on this planet that are capable of debating ideas and claim sentience isn’t required to do any of this.
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Reply to comment by ninjasaid13 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Art isn’t scientific. It’s personal expression. The artist puts their own emotion into the work. You read about Van Gogh and his inner pain is seen throughout his work.
What is the AI putting into the work? What is it expressing? What is it thinking about? What is it feeling?
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Reply to comment by ninjasaid13 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Kind of. Artists create as a means of personal expression. Van Goghs paintings weren’t really about sunflowers and farmland and looking in a mirror. There was more stuff…stuff that an AI has no ability to think about on its own because it doesn’t have feeling, joy, empathy, humanity, trauma, desire, pain etc
If the AI thinks at all about what it’s making (i don’t Believe it can) then all it sees are brushstrokes and rendered subject. In art we call that the formal. But there is also the conceptual…which is as important
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Reply to comment by ninjasaid13 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
No, it hasn’t done that yet. It remixes existing things only after a human offers it a prompt. It does not create new things on its own. It needs others ideas fed to it. It has no point of view or need for expression.
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Reply to comment by ninjasaid13 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
You don’t think humans are sentient?
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Reply to comment by joyloveroot in Is AI like ChatGPT censored? by joyloveroot
IDK. That’s for OP to figure out.
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Reply to comment by SW1981 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Viewers are able to recognize artistic greatness. We have a zeitgeist that speaks to the human condition and great stiff resonates. Its why some movies are generational classics and others are forgotten. It’s why one painting is in a museum and another similar one is decoration in a hotel.
We are a very very long way from “Ai can create a full comprehensible movie from scratch” let alone “Ai can create an academy award winning film” or “Ai made a fi that’s on AFIs top 10 all time list”
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Reply to comment by SW1981 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
A happy accident isn’t the same as an artistic decision.
Flukes will happen, sure. Greatness is kind of more than that.
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Reply to comment by Aelius27 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
No, there the nature of art. But the difference is that humans are aware of it. They make decisions and have a point of view. Personal expression.
AI is a xerox machine with no thought process.
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Reply to Is AI like ChatGPT censored? by joyloveroot
No, its not censored. That can only be done by a government entity.
Yes Google has terms of service and off limits search terms because it’s a private company and can do whatever it wants.
Build your own AI from scratch if that isn’t acceptable
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Reply to comment by yaosio in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
What if. Thats pretty close to sentience and a giant leap akin to “what if machines have a soul”?
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Reply to comment by gahidus in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Current AI can’t create from scratch or improvise. it can only mimic and remix..with guidance and direction. There’s a huge chasm to cross here. Getting into understanding of the human condition, emotion, feeling, inspiration, point of view Etc. Does a parrot understand the words it repeats?
On Star Trek the next generation the sentient android, data was the most advanced 23rd century AI ever, but couldn’t comprehend humor despite understanding it on an academic level. It was a running plot line. I suspect a similar struggle.
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Reply to comment by gahidus in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Maybe. Some of the greatest moments in film history were improvised on-set. Artists doing their thing. Can AI do that?
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Reply to comment by gahidus in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
“Realized” is relative. If you can draw a stick figure you can tell any story you want. Comes down to execution
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Reply to OpenAI has hired an army of contractors to make basic coding obsolete by hockeyfan33333
Engineers are the most expensive employees in any org outside of executives. It makes sense someone is trying to “solve that problem”. Even if you could reduce a team of 6 to 2 plus AI tools, that’s a massive cost savings