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The AI Boom That Could Make Google and Microsoft Even More Powerful
Relying on tech giants for both answers and assistance, rather than just information, could entrench them into our lives more deeply than ever.
this is just chat-gpt3 , I read chat-gpt4 can write actual programs and is leagues better than whats available to the public.![]()
Survey Claims Some Companies are Already Replacing Workers With ChatGPT
Survey Claims Some Companies are Already Replacing Workers With ChatGPT Earlier this month, job advice platform Resumebuilder.com surveyed 1,000 business leaders who either use or plan to use ChatGPT. It found that nearly half of their companies have implemented the chatbot. And roughly half of...www.thecoli.com
People are so fukking asleep brehs.
Any job that requires someone to write anything for an EXTERNAL audience is in grave danger. Most people nowadays, even college grads, can't write for shyt. People in sales/advertising/marketing/branding/quality control are going to get fukked. Take 15 minutes and read the articles on your local news stations website. Pure garbage. If the story has even the slightest chance for confusion/complication (for instance any incident involving multiple people/perspectives) it simply cannot be trusted until days or weeks later when the full story emerges Anyone working in local news, tv or written, is in grave danger.
And it does this INSTANTLY. Let's say you hire someone to write up the content for your company's website. Nowadays the typical consultant is going to waste your time padding their hours. They're going to promise a 1week turnaround, then send you an email at 7pm on the day they were supposed to send you the draft talking about how crazy busy they were, or how _______ came up and to give them another couple of days blah blah and then they'll ghost you for two weeks, and when you ask them wtf is going on they finally send something. And it's going to be garbage.
ChatGPT replies in seconds. For pennies. Churns out full on paragraphs/pages of content that is more trustworthy, organized and understandable than most people - not to mention grammatically correct.
No it's not perfect. And if you're a savvy reader you can pick up certain cues that suggest it's being written by AI. But most people aren't that smart and even if they are they won't care, because it will still save them 95% on cost and time.
And as it's usage increases it will become exponentially better at mimicking human language.
All those billions being invested will lead to the ability to change settings for your desired writing style. Flowery, highly stylized descriptive or dry, matter of fact and technical language?
This very second it's digesting every single written word by every single published author, from Plato to James Baldwin to Shakespeare to the dude who still updates the geocities website he created in 1994. It's learning the word usage, language patterns, tone - all historically accurate.
If you're reading this you better jump in with whatever money you have available or can acquire through borrowing/begging once this company goes public. You're not going to get anywhere near IPO price but it won't matter just buy it.
Every household WILL have an account, similar to how everyone uses Google.
ChatGPT, I want to sell my house. I need an ad, no more than 10 lines, written in a way to attract institutional/corporate rather than residential purchasers.
ChatGPT, my child was bullied for the 3rd time on the school bus. I need a very strongly written letter, citing relevant anti bullying statutes, and the Code of Conduct for both Smith Country Public School District and Maple Park Elementary School.
ChatGPT, I need a developmentally appropriate behavioral chart for my kids ages 6, 8 and 11.
ChatGPT, I need an accountability partner for the day. These are the tasks I have to complete.
this is just chat-gpt3 , I read chat-gpt4 can write actual programs and is leagues better than whats available to the public.
I feel like I've lived through enough technologically revolutionary innovations for one lifetime. But no... Now they wanna drop AI on humanity. We have barely been able to digest what we have thus far.
Take 15 minutes and read the articles on your local news stations website. Pure garbage. If the story has even the slightest chance for confusion/complication (for instance any incident involving multiple people/perspectives) it simply cannot be trusted until days or weeks later when the full story emerges Anyone working in local news, tv or written, is in grave danger.
ChatGPT replies in seconds. For pennies. Churns out full on paragraphs/pages of content that is more trustworthy, organized and understandable than most people
If you're reading this you better jump in with whatever money you have available or can acquire through borrowing/begging once this company goes public. You're not going to get anywhere near IPO price but it won't matter just buy it.
Every household WILL have an account, similar to how everyone uses Google.
ChatGPT, my child was bullied for the 3rd time on the school bus. I need a very strongly written letter, citing relevant anti bullying statutes, and the Code of Conduct for both Smith Country Public School District and Maple Park Elementary School.
This shyt is cheat mode for college students.
My stupid ass brother already using it for all his online classes for essays and exams.Yeah, this is where I see the biggest concerns. Not in terms of grades or whatever, but in terms of mental development and stunting creative processes. It's gonna be used most by the people who need most to actually learn how to think and write on their own. An entire generation is going to shortcut their learning process. Pretty soon you're going to have kids even in middle school having to make ethical decisions over whether they'll work hard and learn certain research, processing, organizational, and communication skills for themselves, or just take the easy way even if it stunts their development. And the ones who choose hard work will be at an initial disadvantage.
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AI Is About to Transform Childhood. Are We Ready?
In the future, middle-class kids will learn from, play with and grow attached to their own personalized AI chatbots.www.bloomberg.com