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It's not.as long as it's good stuff
It's not.as long as it's good stuff
It's a done deal. People need to realise we're in for big, big changes over the next few years. Look around, see the acceleration of, well, everything. AI is going to automate so much, it has been in the pipe for ages and high ups and bureaucrats are furiously writing the new charter for the world's change.wait until the world learns about AutoGPT and level 5 and 6.
There will be no work, the only way to stop the global economy collapsing is UBI.
Just like humans doOutlaw its use then. It’s built off of mass analysis of copyrighted material.
Plus this one. It already builds itself by itself. What do you need people for?
Older version.Isn't this the same robot that had to be carted out on stage with help of 5 men at it's big reveal? This robot is trash.
As long as this AI stuff can lead to good art and games, I'm all for it. No different than any other industry.
Think of it like ATMs and self check out kiosks at stores. I dont know when they first popped up, but at the beginning it was pretty weird for everyone (employees and users). But give it time and people accept it as long as it's good stuff. And they are so people support it. Why would I stand in a giant line with all the grannies doing stuff manually with staff when I can zoom past them using an empty self check out counter? I'm zooming.
If AI art turns out to be shit, then gamers will hate it and critics will dump on them in reviews. If it's good, hey three cheers for advances in tech.
If anything you'll only have qualified people(instead of filling positions just to fill them) in the field using A.I. support. So instead of paying 15 people you only need 2. Nice way of cutting costs from a business perspective.We won't be seeing robots that match a human's manoeuvrability for a long time, thankfully. Plenty of jobs for manual labour, skilled or otherwise for many a year, be a tight squeeze for places, probably. Just anything to do with computing, design, data input, writing etc, etc, etc is what we have to worry about with AI. Those type of jobs will be decimated by 2030. Still room for a good few auteurs, geniuses and mistake polishers in those fields, mind.
It’s will basically force asocialistfeudal society . The question is who will be in control?
Well that’s what I was getting at.Fixed that for you. The idea that the elite of the world are going to make our lives better with AI is enormously optimistic.
Question, what job isn’t going to be replaced by AI? I need to be ahead of the curve here.
Software development shouldn’t be replaced right away, right?
Cyberpunk 2077 is actually a documentary of what the future is likeFixed that for you. The idea that the elite of the world are going to make our lives better with AI is enormously optimistic.
People think we'll get a cyberpunk dystopia like Blade Runner, 2077, or Ghost in the Shell.Cyberpunk 2077 is actually a documentary of what the future is like
AFAIK even Amazon and other big techs are limiting the use of AI or just prohibiting it because the fear of confronting litigations due to copyright, it's a very tricky thing to useOutlaw its use then. It’s built off of mass analysis of copyrighted material.
What responsibility? This what inevitable either way. At this point we may as well invest into these companies and get that cash.I’m not gonna lie, I’m terrified over what has been unleashed upon the human race. This is just the beginning, imagine what it’s going to look like in 10 years. I am staggered by the lack of responsibility that was displayed by the idiots who developed this technology.
If it is low software code development you can just use templates that already exists to create mobile apps.It's only a matter of time. Microsoft has a lot of business tools that allow for extreme low code development. We just had a demo where a app was written by their AI by providing simple human instructions. Something that would have taken Developers weeks to write suddenly right in front of our eyes within a couple of minutes.
Scary but exciting. I'm looking forward to the day when game development no longer takes 5 to 7 years. Imagine Elder Scrolls Hammerfell being released in 2024. A man can dream.
Ya fair point.The concern - and disclaimer as I don't know how legitimate it is - is that AI will replace jobs that are meaningful and allow for unique expression (on top of replacing junior positions for professionals that allow them to sharpen their teeth for senior roles, but that's outside the scope of this discussion). The jobs you described are by their nature tedious and meaningless as far as customers are concerned and don't offer any opportunities for workers to pick up skills that can't be just as easily acquired in other roles (interaction with various stakeholders, ... learning and operating proprietary systems expediently in a work setting?). Artists can create emergent work that's not so easily constrained by fundamentally derivative instructions given to an AI-generator. ... of course, the flip side is that most art probably isn't emergent and AI-produced art on average could maybe exceed human creations, so.. it's an interesting point for discussion.
Well tell your "friend" to install Stable Diffusion then!Is there a free to use NSFW AI generator?
Asking for a friend.
You dont even have to go that far.Meh, human civilization evolves and adapts. This woe is me hyperbole about AI ruining society is exaggerated.
A few examples of woe is me in history with concerns about technology:
Major complaints from horse breeders and carriage makers when automobiles started dominating society.
Major complaints from the railway industry and ship business about airplanes putting them out of business.
Major complaints from brick and mortar stores about internet commerce putting them out of business.
While it's true that with the emergence of better and more efficient technology that some of these industries were not as strong and dominant as before, these emergent technologies also opened up new possibilities and new industries. Again, human civilization evolves and adapts.
Well I’m glad someone still sees a bright future for us. We need more positive takes, like this, online.As a solo indie developer, AI has been amazing. It's making it easier and easier to make (anything) than ever before.
Civilization's goal has always been to make things more efficient, produce more with less work.
It's the natural evolution of human civilisation.
The good thing is humanity is extremely good at adapting to new technology. So, don't worry, we'll figure it out.
Yeah, this is probably what dictators, terrorists and other corrupt leaders are thinking. I'm expecting a new cold war because of the potential harmful uses of AI between countries etc.The smart thing to do right now is to try and find a way to leverage AI to your advantage so that you could use it to enhance your work. Fighting against it is futile because it's gonna grow one way or another.