How do you know, how soon I think that might be possible?AI powered robots will be doing these kinds of jobs sooner than you think...
How do you know, how soon I think that might be possible?AI powered robots will be doing these kinds of jobs sooner than you think...
Unless the AI robot will do it for cash then I'm not having it in my house.AI powered robots will be doing these kinds of jobs sooner than you think...
Is it going to come round to fix your burst pipe / loose roof tile / broken lock, too?
I'm circa 10 years from retiring if everything goes to plan (assuming my pension isn't then worth zero!!). I've been 30 years in IT, it's been a great career.
However, I've been actively putting off my teenage kids going anywhere near IT for a while now as I can see a big downturn coming.
Hopefully I see it out, but I'd feel a bit concerned for someone 30/40 who needs another 25 years out of it.
I don't think that's how it works.The human race really is determined to make itself extinct / obsolete.
Militant Catholicism?
How do you know, how soon I think that might be possible?
I have found that students are using AI to create short answer questions (SAQs) but not essays, at least not t levels 6 and 7 (final year BSc and MSc/MSci levels).The time it takes to sift and weave the material is better spent using web of science to do actual literature research. And AI makes egregious errors even inventing literature, which is weird (I guess that will disappear soon).I don’t think AI will replace people’s actual roles while it hallucinates.
I do believe people will use it an an excuse to sack people but I don’t think you can rely on it.
I don’t think that will change in six years.
I think you would be surprised. All sorts of possibilities are possibly possible. Fact.#I'm going to get AI to reply to this:
"Fair question! I can’t know exactly what you think, but with the rapid advances in robotics and AI, it seems like these types of tasks might be within reach sooner than we’d expect. Robotics companies are already testing prototypes for various repair and maintenance tasks, and they’re improving every year. While fully autonomous solutions might take a while for complex jobs like roof repairs or plumbing, there’s a big push toward AI-assisted tools that could eventually handle these tasks more efficiently. Do you think certain aspects of these jobs will stay out of reach for robots, or could tech surprise us?"
This reply acknowledges their perspective while adding context about the current progress in AI and robotics for manual tasks.
Exactly... I'm going to burn all my cash this winter (in the stove,) and get ahead of the curveWhat's the point in making as much money as possible in 6 years if it's value will reach zero?
Whilst everyone is reflecting on US elections and whether its the end of the world as we know it, I came across this the other day and it shocked me how aggressively he is expecting AI to fundamentally transform our society and reduce the value of money to zero.
In six years he expects AI to be far far more intelligent than Humans in every aspect, and once connected to all key data sets ultimately making anything anyone is paid for that depends on their intelligence in almost any topic completely redundant. He also expects renewable energy programmes to result in free energy. This means the drivers of the economy as we know become totally redundant as money and energy will no longer have value and humans would only be required for manual tasks that Robots cant perform. Deflation would be epic in scale.
I work in Digital and have to say the AI solutions we are being shown now for release in the next two years are light years ahead of what were seeing today. Whilst six years feels too soon, I personally think who the president of the US is, is going to be the least of our worries.
My experience is with code, AI is really handy if you can't remember how to do something fairly normal. Once you want to do something a bit more complex it is mostly useless, or at least needs a decent-time refactoring. We're a long way from AI that works when it doesn't start with "Build me a website that..."
With writing: I know a lot of people that use it to turn bullet points into longer form documents. Which no-one reads and then uses AI to turn back into bullet points again. It won't be long before we just specify the bullet points and don't have longer-form text unless each line is actually useful and not full of waffle. At that point AI isn't much use again - unless it knows in advance what you want to say.
AI controlling work by generating other AIs with simplistic commands is probably more likely in the medium future.