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Top Comments (10)
"AI will replace workers" said increasingly nervous AI salesman
NGL I want them to try rn so the companies will be afraid to try it again
They released a glorified chatbot and the entire parasitic class decided it was time to start the depop, lmao.
Cheese in the mousetrap used to be free; now it costs $500 a month.
Yesterday I watched a video on channel dedicated to AI and helping people to transit to AI era. In the video, they claimed that 4B jobs will be replaced, made obsolete, changed or in some other way "touched" by the AI in the next 5 years. Plot twist: There are 3.4B employed people in the entire world at the moment.
"Artisans won't complain about WLB" and a homeless person sitting next to the ad, this actually makes my blood boil, these CEOs need to chill rn dude or else they might encounter a really unhappy Mario someday
"Hey , boss I want some free time to spend with my family" "Fine. You are fired"
I’m a Sr ML Engineer at Oracle and the trend I’m seeing with the larger customers is that they’re shifting towards fine-tuning models and inference. In the next few years we suspect a pretty significant drop in large scale distributed training (or people building foundation models). They aren’t going away, but happening less. To me this means: 1. Companies find AI useful for specialized training or internal knowledge 2. Companies are leveraging special models as part of their product sell 3. MOST IMPORTANT: Companies have realized that there are limitations to what these models can achieve To summarize, it’s not going away, but it is curtailing
As someone who worked in manufacturing during the era when jobs started getting shipped overseas, I think you might be missing a greater threat here. It’s not "will AI take my job" but "will some low wage worker using AI take my job". There are plenty of smart people in the world who will work for $2 an hour who’s only barrier to employment is they don’t speak English
"Once men turned their thinking over to maschines in the hopes that this would set them free. That only permitted other men with machines to enslave them" Frank Herbert, Dune
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Top Comments (10)
"AI will replace workers" said increasingly nervous AI salesman
NGL I want them to try rn so the companies will be afraid to try it again
They released a glorified chatbot and the entire parasitic class decided it was time to start the depop, lmao.
Cheese in the mousetrap used to be free; now it costs $500 a month.
Yesterday I watched a video on channel dedicated to AI and helping people to transit to AI era. In the video, they claimed that 4B jobs will be replaced, made obsolete, changed or in some other way "touched" by the AI in the next 5 years. Plot twist: There are 3.4B employed people in the entire world at the moment.
"Artisans won't complain about WLB" and a homeless person sitting next to the ad, this actually makes my blood boil, these CEOs need to chill rn dude or else they might encounter a really unhappy Mario someday
"Hey , boss I want some free time to spend with my family" "Fine. You are fired"
I’m a Sr ML Engineer at Oracle and the trend I’m seeing with the larger customers is that they’re shifting towards fine-tuning models and inference. In the next few years we suspect a pretty significant drop in large scale distributed training (or people building foundation models). They aren’t going away, but happening less. To me this means: 1. Companies find AI useful for specialized training or internal knowledge 2. Companies are leveraging special models as part of their product sell 3. MOST IMPORTANT: Companies have realized that there are limitations to what these models can achieve To summarize, it’s not going away, but it is curtailing
As someone who worked in manufacturing during the era when jobs started getting shipped overseas, I think you might be missing a greater threat here. It’s not "will AI take my job" but "will some low wage worker using AI take my job". There are plenty of smart people in the world who will work for $2 an hour who’s only barrier to employment is they don’t speak English
"Once men turned their thinking over to maschines in the hopes that this would set them free. That only permitted other men with machines to enslave them" Frank Herbert, Dune