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Jfl at this. So much hype and people telling us software devs that we are going to be unemployed all for it to be a bust of the year. I was told not to bother because it's not going to do shit and tjey were correct

@Chadeep @noodlelover @widdi @User28823

 
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two more years! right around the corner! (btw invest in my ai startup)
 
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us software devs
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That's crazy! They are asexual reproducing mfers now, Jfl at the homos who think this is good
 
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Jfl at this. So much hype and people telling us software devs that we are going to be unemployed all for it to be a bust of the year. I was told not to bother because it's not going to do shit and tjey were correct

@Chadeep @noodlelover @widdi @User28823



So, for 500$ a month, it's will still be useful for some companies, the same goes for the other popular Ais.

I could see it being used to auto-fix bugs, create small tools to automate things to speed up workflow, and create data visualizers and decision making tools.

It's like Ai artists, they replaced many artists that were doing certain kinds of things, where the customers wouldn't mind some hallucinations in them, or subject matter that the Ai's had enough training examples to not hallucinate.

Some tools and things, that will never be touched by human programmers, some companies will be fine having Ai build them, and edit them as needed.

We are like 10-15 years away from Ai replacing all programmers. But when it does happen, Ai will also take almost all jobs, because Ai will have near human level intelligence.
 
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the beta edition always sucks obviously
 
So, for 500$ a month, it's will still be useful for some companies, the same goes for the other popular Ais.

I could see it being used to auto-fix bugs, create small tools to automate things to speed up workflow, and create data visualizers and decision making tools.

It's like Ai artists, they replaced many artists that were doing certain kinds of things, where the customers wouldn't mind some hallucinations in them, or subject matter that the Ai's had enough training examples to not hallucinate.

Some tools and things, that will never be touched by human programmers, some companies will be fine having Ai build them, and edit them as needed.

We are like 10-15 years away from Ai replacing all programmers. But when it does happen, Ai will also take almost all jobs, because Ai will have near human level intelligence.
30 years for "all" programmers and 5 years for 99 percent of programmers imo
 
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i've noticed a common theme amongst the crowd regurgitating the death of coders due to AI...

its usually bums, CS dropouts, those who couldn't make it coping by convincing themselves the field is becoming obsolete

it all comes down to envy at the end of the day..

i wish AI was as good as people think, i'd have 500 SaaS companies because who needs coders anyway, right? :feelshah:
 
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30 years for "all" programmers and 5 years for 99 percent of programmers imo
30 years for all programmers is too long a time frame.

In less than 20 years we'll have quantum super computers powered by their own power plants. We'll have billions if not trillions of humanoid robots walking around in the real world, doing jobs, and learning from all of that data. All of that learning will feed into other Ai models.

We're creating smarter than human intelligence that can replicate, self improve, design new chips, physically build new power plants and server farms, and build more humanoid robot factories, and build more chip facilities, and build more mines, and build more factories, all on their own. It's exponential growth, like a fungus starting with one spore, spreading over the earth.
 
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30 years for all programmers is too long a time frame.

In less than 20 years we'll have quantum super computers powered by their own power plants. We'll have billions if not trillions of humanoid robots walking around in the real world, doing jobs, and learning from all of that data. All of that learning will feed into other Ai models.

We're creating smarter than human intelligence that can replicate, self improve, design new chips, physically build new power plants and server farms, and build more humanoid robot factories, and build more chip facilities, and build more mines, and build more factories, all on their own. It's exponential growth, like a fungus starting with one spore, spreading over the earth.
Im not worried about the technology, Im worried about the pace at which it will be integrated into society. Having wagies is always preferable to having NEETs blindisided by automation until the benefits conferred by tech is so high that it renderes wagies unfeasible.
 
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It looks very expensive. I'm fine with GPT 4 for now.
 

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