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Ok real talk: how disruptive are they going to be in the coming years? I hate AI and find it useless mostly but every opinion out there is either me or some dork saying it will change everything. What do (YOU) say?
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It does my shitty job better than me, but my cuck CEO still hasn’t figured it out yet.
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> how disruptive are they going to be in the coming years?
For most things, not very. For some things, quite a lot.
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The only honest answer: We don't know. We are in uncharted waters. But even if AI plateaus next month, it would still be pretty disruptive. We are already at the point where top models can do many simpler jobs that don't require real-world presence, but the integration is lagging.
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Secondary effects are completely underappreciated here. Imagine releasing hundreds or thousands of aggressively optimizing and extremely fast agents upon the highly complex world of inverted pyramid finance and fickle global logistical chains. Now imagine someone "weaponizes" this even. Mayhem! :)
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Remember when transistors boomed.
Circuits began hitting ultra high precision.
You could make a light detector with precision on the milesimes of light changes.

I think this is going to be similar, but statistically, instead of precision.

Your answers will be 99.999 statistically correct based on all internet data.

New ideas? Idk.
Overcome determinism? Idk.
But anything you use it for will be wholesome, complete and coherent.



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