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>CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, delivered another series of predictions from AI leaders that white-collar work is on the precipice of a radical transformation thanks to AI. His timeline is 18 months until those law school and MBA grads—and many less-credentialed peers—are out of luck.
>Suleyman predicted “human-level performance on most, if not all professional tasks” being done by AI. Most tasks that involve “sitting down at a computer” will be fully automated by AI within the next year or 18 months, he said, naming accounting, legal, marketing, and even project management as vulnerable. Suleyman’s warning echoed the viral essay of the week, a version of which was published at Fortune.com, by AI researcher Matt Shumer, who compared this moment to February 2020, when the pandemic was about to hit America. This will be more dramatic, though, Shumer said.
>Suleyman cited the exponential growth in computational power as a flashing red signal that AI could replace large swaths of professionals. As “compute” advances, he said, models will be able to code better than most human coders. Shumer and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have both written about their alarm, even sadness, at watching their life’s work rapidly grow obsolete.
https://fortune.com/article/why-microsoft-ai-chief-mustafa-suleyman-predicts-ai-automation-18-months/
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>>535219503
Somebody ask him how many Jeets Microsoft still employs, and why those Jeets aren't rendered redundant.
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>>535219503
He's brown, so you know he's been given orders to pump the hype.
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>>535219503
>pajeets will be replaced by AI
nothing of value was lost
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>>535219503
This is True, and all the people using AI assistants at their jobs are actually training the AI to replace them. "Pokemon go" data was used to train delivery robots.
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>>535219503
indians lie like they breathe
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>>535219503
The follow terms/anagrams are being abused and the true meaning of them hidden or are indeed lies. Here is the true meaning of the most used tech buzzords
AI - An Indian
API - A Person in India
LLM - Low-cost Labor in Mumbai
AGI - A Genius Indian
GPT - Gujarati Professional Typist
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>>535219503
>Last year Microsoft had the highest number of faulty patches in decades.
Sure, Just 2 more weeks and AI takes over.
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>>535219503
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>>535219503
You mean the AI that doesn't exist?
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>>535219503
thats so retarded, what if i want to code myself, will they come to my house and beat me up?
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>>535219503
>Mustafa Suleyman
K
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The ai bubble will burst long before it replaces any jobs.
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>>535220326
No lol what they mean is no one will get paid for it
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>>535219503
Yes
When you make garbage software using ALGOL cloned languages you can simply have AI maintain it all for you. If you are writing something in the 21st century then no. Java jeetcoding, C++ trash, C garbage, it's all 20th century programming.

>accounting
>legal
Both require state/national licensing this jeet is a retard. His job is disposable however why do you need an 'AI chief'
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>>535219503
Why are tech bros so ugly
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>>535219503
He's full of shit
That's literally impossible
Ai is a complete and utter imbecile
I'm malding trying to make that shit work
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>>535219503
Isn’t lying about the capabilities of your tech with specific timelines to lure investors securities fraud?
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Also marketing is never going to be AI.
You can use AI to replace all the junky salesforce shit tools and you can use AI to replace cold emails/cold calling for leads.
However closing sales or coming up with new campaigns to gain fame is never going to be AI.

You have to read between the lines whenever these tech execs make wild claims. They are almost always talking about replacing existing SOFTWARE not people. "All of salesforce can be automated now it's over!" No wait a minute Ramjeet, you're telling me Microsoft is going to fire their account executives that bring in ALL of your licensing income? Yeah didn't think so. Now go cover yourself in some jam so I can make this putt.
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>>535220556
so you code a new AI or a piece of software but nobody will it buy because.... microslop is so much better and cheaper? and free?
walk me through this programming will die scenario.
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>>535219503
Temple OS looking better every day
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>>535220785
He knows it's bullshit but he's saying it because he wants employees to think they're easily replaceable. Employees in fear of their jobs aren't going to ask for raises.
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Yeah I mean even the absolute SPAGHETTI CODE SLOP that even "frontier models" spit out is better than the average jeetcode
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>increasingly nervous men makes outlandish claim about thing they need people to invest in will be overwhelming successful for the 10,000th time this year.

I actively advise people i know to devest from AI and tech stock and diversify their portfolios instead and use my understanding of geopolitics to paint scenerios that generate finacial fear. Lol
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>>535219503
This poonigger can't even make a start button run smoothly and he thinks LLMs will take over?
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>>535219796
Bet they still bring Indians over by the boat load.
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>>535219503
Imagine how close the bubble is to bursting if they have to make promises like that.
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>>535224378
They do. Which shows that they know AI can't even replace a pajeet.
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>>535219503
K cool, keep me posted, i dont actually care
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>>535222198
AI and pajeets will go down in history as the greatest economic blunder in human history.
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>>535224611
>AI and pajeets will go down in history as the greatest economic blunder in human history.
nah sarr, too the moon
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>>535219503
Can anyone show me a single successful app or service written using AI? Or a video game? Or anything at least moderately complicated? Is there a single successful money making product out there that AI can claim to its name?
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>>535224992
nothing
what I have seen is Chinese girls using AI to make their 'notes' more crisp and pretty on Rednote.
that's about it. other than other clothing companies using AI to render models for their clothing.
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>>535219503
Then why do we see incremental gains declining in benchmark scores? The performance for almost all frontier models are becoming indistinguishable from each other. The gains are so small now that it’s not unreasonable to declare this as the peak.
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>>535219503
>Suleyman cited the exponential growth in computational power as a flashing red signal that AI could replace large swaths of professionals.
>could
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>>535219503
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HtyF0jux2Q
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>>535224992
I used it to pick my wall and roof color. But photoshop could’ve done it too, I just don’t have the program.
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>>535219503
Ah finally I can just generate my own OS
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>>535219503
Even if this was true, which it isn't, why the fuck would you want this? What is the point in saying "Fuck all you people, I am going to develop something that is going to take all your jobs and ruin the economy for all save for a select few"?
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>>535221989
I'm just telling you what the article is claiming, anon
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Isn't AI getting more and more expensive to maintain?
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>>535220785
Harder to make shit working using AI than to manually do it. It's like writing insanely detailed instructions on how to do something instead of doing it AND EVEN THEN IT RANDOMLY FUCKS UP. Makes no sense.
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>>535229456
And even when you correct it, it refuses to apply the correction or it runs in some retardloop, it's easier to take a gorilla from the rainforest and train him how to do everything. Cheaper too, it would only need bananas.
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>>535220099
Ask it if it believes there is a long history of satanists dressing up like christians and jews, placing the noses cunningly in doomed places of great moral hazard to polarize the non jews against them so they can make off with all of their gold as they scapegoat each other
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>>535224992
Video games are the one place where AI is actually doing something need. Arc Raiders, for example, has a bunch of multi-legged spiderbot enemies in it that they trailed on how to move with AI models. A traditional video game NPC decision tree actually controls the unit, but how it moves around it determined by the AI model and that allows it to traverse uneven terrain without clipping through anything and gives it an illusion of weight and intentionality to its actions that make the enemy feel more reactive and aware than it really is.

Also, there are AI-powered voice filters in the game, letting you choose from a preset of voices and accents and when you speak into your microphone other people hear the AI voice instead of your own in real time.

You'll notice that these examples are neat toys, but not game-of-the-year defining stuff. But we will definitely see AI voice generation allow a bunch of games to have voiced dialog in the future where that previously would have not be realistic.
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>>535224696
Timmy mad that he's being replaced
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>>535219503
if the AI is coded by low trust browns like himself and deliberately handicapped by their jeet scam bullshit then people will demand to talk to a human
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>>535229456
>>535229551

The real problem with AI generated code is maintainability. Even if you manage to generate an application that works just the way you want it from a set of prompts, what happens when 3 weeks later someone discovers a minor but visible bug that needs fixing, or the customer requests a new feature be added?

You, the "developer", have no fucking idea where in the code that functionality lives. You didn't write it, and it was never written to be organized in a way a human was meant to read. It will takes you days, possibly even weeks, just to track down what part of the code needs to be changed. You can't just make the AI fix it for you, it can't be trusted to only make the one change you are asking for in an existing codebase without accidentally breaking something else that it doesn't remember is important at the moment.And as for adding a new feature, are you supposed to just include the new feature in your prompt tree and generate an entirely new, hopefully the same bu slightly different, application from scratch to include it? You think that the customer isn't going to notice that you just randomized the interface across the entire web application just because they wanted to split the date select dropdown into date and then time on a single form?
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>>535230339
>Timmy mad that he's being replaced
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THE ALIEN ARRIVAL IS CONFIRM FOR TUESDAY MORNING 9:30 AM EST TIME.
QANON INSIDER HERE WITH DEEPSTATE ILLUMINATI SEE YOU ALL IN THE MOTHERSHIPS GOODLUCK SAFE.

PS. Disappearance of UFO expert Gen. Neil McCasland 'confirmed gameover'
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>>535219503
Like 99% of coding is done by AI now. You still need human to review it. Also coding was never really the hard part of software development; it was always the simple task given to interns and junior devs. Setting up the "glue" that connects everything together, the code, the services, the database, etc.; that's always been the hard, slow part and AI is just as bad at that as senior devs are.
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>>535219503
Not by their AI. Copilot is shit.
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>>535219503
Did anyone bother to ask him why he's not looking for a new job?
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My job is consists in just sending emails and I can be replaced even without AI yet I'm still employed for some reason
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>>535219503
>18 more months
It was 6 months 12 months ago.
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>>535219503
> Microsoft AI chief says all white-collar and coding will be fully automated by All Indians in 18 months
A grim prediction that will surely not lead to a bottomless abyss of destruction and despair.
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>>535219503
Is this a conspiracy theory?
AI jeets making such predictions.
Then it turns out that people got fired in the millions, but the replacement is other jeets in India (and not AI)
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>>535219503
it seems like aliens are showing themselves the moment humans develop ASI
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I'll believe it when I'm jobless



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