tatleoat
tatleoat t1_iwv9osw wrote
I think once Adept and the next gen AI programming buddy come out it's game over, for all intents and purposes that's all a layperson needs to automate their own job
tatleoat t1_iwaje9i wrote
I think 2023 is when all the fun tests and games we play with AI finally start to turn into incredibly powerful and useful tools.
tatleoat t1_iw3em3s wrote
Reply to comment by LastCall2021 in The CEO of OpenAI had dropped hints that GPT-4, due in a few months, is such an upgrade from GPT-3 that it may seem to have passed The Turing Test by Dr_Singularity
yep, we're going to get blindsided and tbh it might be better that way for society, no time for people to let their imaginations run wild and work themselves up into a paranoid frenzy, it's just 'oh it's already here and it's working for us and everything's getting much more affordable now and I can retire with my free robot butler.'
tatleoat t1_iw3asoi wrote
wheeeeeeeee
tatleoat t1_ivyxydk wrote
Reply to 2023: The year of Proto-AGI? by AdditionalPizza
I've seen Adept AI, nobody can tell me that doesn't satisfy the requirements. If I can control my computer through prompt engineering and write and auto debug code with AI then it's off to the races from there
tatleoat t1_ivuebv3 wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Amazon introduces Sparrow—a state-of-the-art robot that handles millions of diverse products by maxtility
That's incredible! 65% is a fine start!
tatleoat t1_ivu4lfs wrote
Reply to Amazon introduces Sparrow—a state-of-the-art robot that handles millions of diverse products by maxtility
How is there no video
tatleoat t1_iuw9qag wrote
Nothing
tatleoat t1_iuw95ag wrote
Reply to Scientists Create Glow In The Dark Plants That Could Replace Streetlights In The Future by sopadebombillas
Why don't we make glow in the dark paper out of those plants so our books always glow in the dark~
tatleoat t1_iuu1jpf wrote
Reply to comment by Kaarssteun in Robots That Write Their Own Code by kegzilla
I think if AI can do our jobs it may be able to advocate for itself better than any of us can
tatleoat t1_iui7zco wrote
Reply to Giant farming robot uses 3D vision and robotic arms to harvest ripe strawberries by Anen-o-me
Something natural and even kinda birdlike in the way it moves that feels substantially smoother than what these procedural robots looked like even a year ago
tatleoat t1_ituj8il wrote
Reply to Lots of posts here talk about how AI advancements and automation are going to inevitably replace jobs. As someone without interest or acumen in programming or IT, what sort of "future-proof" field(s) should I be looking into as a way to maintain (for lack of a better term) viability? by doctordaedalus
You'll be able to maintain the lifestyle you want without a job when we get to that point, for now focus on what you enjoy and make the most of it
tatleoat t1_isr5wpn wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in How will fields like engineering, mathematics, medicine, and finance be changed by AI in the coming years? by pradej
Yeah restaurants should be fine unless my robot slave cooks for me and I just downloaded the French cuisine DLC
tatleoat t1_isc2bwa wrote
Reply to Would you be friends with a robot? by TheHamsterSandwich
It's going to be my only friend most likely
tatleoat t1_is6frch wrote
Prompt based computing is probably when office workers will begin to lose their jobs. If all I need to do is say "get a list of all the addresses on the street in Google maps and import them into autocad at their proper coordinates" and it does the work then at least 30% of office workers just went out the door.
According to experts we are two years away from that (I've also heard three)
tatleoat t1_ir5oaq4 wrote
"Use this gun to get my mail"
Robot threatens the mailman at gunpoint to personally deliver me my dominos coupons
"Truly the future is now"
tatleoat t1_iww0ndo wrote
Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in What's coming next? The Near Future of AI is Action-Driven by visarga
A few months til it comes out, a year until it becomes widespread as a tool, then 2 years after that most office jobs will be fully automated