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paint-roller t1_jd0pvcu wrote
Reply to comment by Own-Deal5242 in I asked GPT-4 to compile a timeline on when which human tasks (not jobs) have been/will be replaced by AI or robots, plus one sentence reasoning each - it runs from 1959 to 2033. In a second post it lists which tasks it assumes will NOT be replaced by 2050, and why. (Remember it's cut-off 2021.) by marcandreewolf
I shoot and edit for a living.
It predicting film editing by 2029 seems way far off.
I would be surprised if it takes ai longer than 3 years to be doing at least the first cut of a video.
paint-roller t1_jag5j2h wrote
Reply to comment by ricardo9505 in Will there be anything Humans are superior in compared to AI? by 77Sage77
A lot...maybe all art is influenced by other artists or ideas.
paint-roller t1_ja3w0wp wrote
Reply to comment by gelukuMLG in Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU by AylaDoesntLikeYou
Voice synthesis is pretty much already here.
paint-roller t1_j26q4ss wrote
Reply to comment by r2k-in-the-vortex in TSMC starts volume production of 3nm chips by filosoful
Unless using cameras is your job no one other than the engineers who make or services cameras/sensors/lenses needs to know this stuff....actually I doubt most people who operate cameras for a living know that 2/3, 1/2, 1/3 inch sensors get their classification based off of old imaging tunes.
It is pretty interesting though.
paint-roller t1_j0lw7pg wrote
Reply to comment by Phoenix5869 in What are things a person born today will not experience or do thanks to technological advances by Foundation12a
Even if all cars produced today went electric your probably looking to at least 20 years before gas powered cars wear out and are off the road.
Currently buying new off the lot gas powered cars won't be banned in California until 2035. If we are optimistic and car manufacturers switch over to electric by 2030 then the last of gas powered cars will be going off the road by around 2045-2055.
Most people born today will still start out using gas.
paint-roller t1_izgco2a wrote
Reply to comment by GuyWithLag in 1 year of college since using GPT by innovate_rye
It's not well written and it's rambling...I honestly expected the op to say the post was written by ai at the end.
But as someone else wrote well probably have ai to clean up anything we write in the future. If there wasn't spell check and auto correct people would probably think I was an idiot....then again standardized spellings have only come about between the 1500s-1700s. So that's a pretty recent advancement.
paint-roller t1_izdbcr3 wrote
Reply to 1 year of college since using GPT by innovate_rye
I don't think Steve Jobs made the iPhone or even wanted anything to do with it initially.
"A senior iPhone engineer, Andy Grignon, is quoted in Merchant’s book saying, “The exec team was trying to convince Steve that building a phone was a great idea for Apple. He didn’t really see the path to success.”
Then Apple vice president Michael Bell reportedly sent Jobs a late-night email on Nov. 7, 2004, explaining why they really should make the phone. Jobs called Bell immediately, and they argued for hours until Jobs finally relented, Merchant writes."
paint-roller t1_ixi7844 wrote
Reply to comment by Bunz3l in How to test if we’re living in a computer simulation by izumi3682
If this is a simulation it could be a universe simulator and who or what created it isn't even interested in the life aspect of the universe.
paint-roller t1_jedizyj wrote
Reply to comment by courtimus-prime in I am starting a social movement to create a sustainable and equitable future for the human race. by courtimus-prime
I subbed. Have you read Manna – Two Views of Humanity’s Future
Wondering what your thoughts are on that.
https://marshallbrain.com/manna1