that is for sure the key takeaway and the highlight of the video, thanks for pointing that out here, that way we would know what exactly we are dealing with without any biases
Are there jobs for all in the creativity/innovation/strategic area? Think of how many will become permanently jobless especially in a high population country like India with a largely unemployable population even before the advent of AI?
@@saviofrancisfernandes413 When steam powered tools were invented, Horse driven buses and carts went obsolete. Horse riders once, Drivers & Engineers now. We continue to learn, adapt and evolve.
He's one of the most underrated tech RUclipsr I've come across. I love his content. But he won't become #1. His content is too good and complex for an average RUclipsr. That's why even some good finfluencers are not at the top, but only finance with sharan. He dumbs things down really simple to make people understand and totally ignore good ones. His content took a hit. I hope Varun doesn't become like finance with sharan
Hey Varun, Your question seems to the point, subtle and inquiring and the clarity with which he answers is amazing. He has actually good reasoning around everything but really concerned on the cognitive redundancy problem because outsourcing a companion or employee is great but having a great employee but a incompetent CEO will definitely harm the company.
I used claude to make my sqlite flask college project it took me 3 days to do it ai can't straight away write code it needs humman help . That is not changing because these models are trained in a rule less world
Stay delusional, it will take away all jobs now that the scaling has a new paradigm of reasoning and it will soon pass human level consciousness/reasoning. Bye bye all white collar jobs then after some time blue collar jobs aswell
Models will become better, agents architecture will get better(which is really underrated RN) and we will come out with new solutions which will make this same model much better like we did the inference thing with o1, change your view about this today or it will change by next couple of years automatically, but one thing i am sure your view will change but when I don’t know
@@girishparyani1716 not going to happen and there are multiple reasons for it. 1. Deep learning has a flaw in it which is that it rellies heavily on data. you have already scrapped the internet where are you gonna get data other than fake data which increase chances of data getting polluted with biases leading to more inaccuracies and hallucination stays there. 2. Reasoning is yet a challenge for AI. unless there is a transformative change in how AI models and deep learning runs on reasoning and its architecture forget about perfecting it. Yeah you will come with o1 but problem with o1 is that if you try to change the problem statement in a little complex way O1 will fail miserably. Despite using chain of though its accuracy yet remains poor despite showing it performance in certain benchmark as exceeding humans.
@@SivanandaSivananda-hl7tg We are just mad about our language, probably its the only cult who give language a equivalent status to mother, second highest gnanapeetha awards for kannada literature. highest number of living stone inscriptions found in bharath. 2000+ years of legit solid history still found. more than 20 forms of different literature types for a single language. numerical literature written - only one in the entire world. a language & a state which celebrates literature as devotion. why not overhype brother. I think every other language people should also love their language as madly as we do. What do you say🤩🤩
@@KarnadaganI hate langauge wars I'm from Maharashtra and I speak all three languages Marathi hindi and English although it might've been easier for us to learn hindi because of the same script and historical events
Thanks varun thanks for asking the impact in SWE jobs due to AI .and as Mustafa mentioned it's going to get commoditized and low entery barrier reducing the overall demand and HYPE of SWE
Yk apart from an ai model that would be able to do things we do, the highest point that I see is the ai model having attitude engineering where model that stronger than human intelligence and attitude. I think that's where singularity sits, not just surpassing the intelligence point but the attitude point in ai, strictly not just confined to intelligence as the top point. And i also believe that what we think as singularity now, it'll keep developing and with that development things will keep changing at a faster rate with other scopes coming into play. There's no stopping now
Bro asks the exact questions we have in our minds. My understanding is AI will leave more room for us to navigate from mundane activities to exploring creative aspects of life.
This is a GOLDEN !! conversation , especially for students who are looking forward to make a career in the field of AI . It's a matter of perspective he brings to us by getting people who are working on the frontline of AI Revolution. Love you Varun 💙 | Keep Going 🙌
Superb discussion Varun. Really happy about the predictions by Mustafa since everyone is seeing AI as a doom and gloom situation whilst forgetting the ability to harness its' capability as a tool for enhanced productivity. However, as an techie, I would also recommend that having a certain level of governance policy on AI would immensely benefit humankind since the potential of the Ai is immense in both good and not so good ways. Overall, a great interview. Keep up the good work!!
i would be happy if my computer would know how to assign my mic and camera to the platform I am trying to use at that moment instead of making me go into systems and try to find how to do that myself....
this was too short and included nothing that Varun hasnt spoken about in the past. Varun was too kind with his questions and it seemed like a validation of answers he already knew!
AI has the potential to empower less skilled individuals to take on complex tasks, such as software engineering, ultimately boosting economic productivity. However, historical patterns raise important questions. After the Industrial Revolution, did employment rates truly increase compared to the post-Agricultural Revolution era? While it made certain manual labor redundant, it created only a limited number of new opportunities, leaving many unemployed. Similarly, the automation of the digital age raised questions about whether its benefits were distributed equitably or concentrated among a privileged few. As we move into the AI era, will automation continue to erode job opportunities and societal status for many, or will it pave the way for widespread prosperity? This remains a question that many choose to avoid answering directly.
HI Varun I am a college student and I disagree with you on the K-12 point. You are saying that it is unnecessary for us to memmorize tables. I say it is important. One could argue that in the same way we should not study calculus or trigonometery, but we don't study that to know about trignometery and calculus but to increase our problem solving abilities. I get the idea of not having to memorize the tables,(I gave JEE exam this year) buti'd argue that it is neccesary to learn tables till K - 10 only(I am saying this for India only. I don't know the educational systems for other countries). After that not neccesary. I myself am pleased to use a scientific calculator for calculations, which up until a few months ago I had to do without a calculator. Think of a situation where you have gone to buy vegetables and can't calculate the price of 650g tomato because you were not taught tables in school. Tables are used in real world too. Maybe not noticed as much as they need to be, but they are like a lot of pther topics. I am also not saying that we should keep all rote learning in our syllabas. History and geography are subjects a lot children would like to not learn . Both these subjects are almost entirely rote learning and not neccesary to be memorized. I think in a nutshell what I am trying to say is that, rote learning is required if it in turn helps inhelping us build problem solving abilities.
Varun, I have been following you for a while. I really admire you for bringing in a lot of knowledgeable folks in your podcasts. Since you have the access to these people and you understand fair bit of AI, can you add the scope of AI in non-tech sectors and what does it mean for a complex country like India?
Wow, Aapka pauch ekdum upar tak ho gaya hai. Nice. And he was previously working with Inflection. Inflection ka Pi chatbot is very very good. Because it is more of a personal freind kind of thing. TBH, I am also getting little bit emotionally attached with Pi. I am sad that he left Inflection.
An interesting podcast. With AI being here for a long run, it is important to keep our brain and cognitive senses more sharp rather than completely relying on AI. At the end it is the humans ability to solve, communicate, validate, and be creative.
The growing demand for AI, ChatGPT, and robotics inspired me to dive into coding, as it’s the foundation for mastering these fields. I enrolled in Moonpreneur’s coding course, which offers an engaging, hands-on approach for kids to learn tech skills. Through creative projects, it fosters problem-solving, logical thinking, and confidence in a fun, supportive environment.
hey i am a 19 year mern stack full stack web dev along with college, but after seeing a few of varun mayya videos i am scared that it is not worth it anymore, should i continue working on web dev or should i move on to something else, and what that something else should be, i am completely lost
Mustafa's view at 4:50 is bull eye. Yes we should not downplay what has been achieved but also not get carried over saying LLM are 1 step away from AGI, No they are not. LLM are very powerful if used in situations they excel in and it is crucial to know those situations. LLM are not one solution that works everywhere. I have seen dozen use cases where LLM miserably fail in front of basic if statement logic. I think LLM are breakthrough in doing thing at sheer scal of data, model and infra rather than breakthrough in actual core architecture
It would be a gamechanger for Education, if ChatGPT could sketch simple diagrams like Free body diagrams and Circuit diagrams etc. Can LLMs draw? Maybe OpenAI has the recipe to bake this ability.
and yeah, also got to pay attention as well when he said that we would experience entropy in other areas of our brain, essentially saying we are going to get dumber and dumber with these ai tools as the need to think goes down
@@sahilx4954 Not completely like GPT, from the point of view of both hardware and software, something which helps to earn! Example: lending Tesla's Optimus to factories or other workstations and earning from it, or even creating coding agents for companies like Infosys, etc.
@@sahilx4954 Not completely like GPT, from the point of view of both hardware and software, something which helps to earn! Example: lending Tesla's Optimus to factories or other workstations and earning from it, or even creating coding agents for companies like Infosys, etc.
Like how he didn't really answer the part on what happens as software as a service, where engineers used to write code for that, gave a vague answer on how computer code was built over decades from binary all the way up to for e.g. python, but did not address if ai would completely replace engineers or not. which means it probably would do so, as these guys arent going to come up in a youtube show and speak the truth on whats happening, since he is a ceo of microsoft ai. So basically, if we are coding for a living, we are essentially screwed, got to change line of work to something else
Bro manages to pull the most high achieving experienced players in the industry 🔥🔥🔥
Bro our bro is the smartest & most intelligent 👊🏻✨
Yepp
Fine I will sub
Mass unemployment is getting closer
“To be creative in this moment is to be open minded. To test, iterate, absorb & play with everything available” 5:05
bhai tera dp kahin dekhna dekhna lag raha hai
that is for sure the key takeaway and the highlight of the video, thanks for pointing that out here, that way we would know what exactly we are dealing with without any biases
Hr: What is your salary expectations?
AI:What are your tokens expectations?
😂
😂😂
this is the type of content I pay my internet bills for
i pay for brain rot 😒
@@Orange666-xyz smae here
He basically said that the executional skills( coding) will be less important and we have to be working more on strategic/creativity/innovation part
Are there jobs for all in the creativity/innovation/strategic area? Think of how many will become permanently jobless especially in a high population country like India with a largely unemployable population even before the advent of AI?
@@saviofrancisfernandes413
When steam powered tools were invented, Horse driven buses and carts went obsolete. Horse riders once, Drivers & Engineers now. We continue to learn, adapt and evolve.
AI agents should be taxed. More and more countries are considering this to save jobs
@@saviofrancisfernandes413 And how to fix it?
Varun Mayya always prove that he is the top 1%
0.001% 😂
He's one of the most underrated tech RUclipsr I've come across.
I love his content. But he won't become #1. His content is too good and complex for an average RUclipsr. That's why even some good finfluencers are not at the top, but only finance with sharan. He dumbs things down really simple to make people understand and totally ignore good ones. His content took a hit. I hope Varun doesn't become like finance with sharan
@@ArjunRajaSHope he will be Underrated 😂
Hey Varun, Your question seems to the point, subtle and inquiring and the clarity with which he answers is amazing. He has actually good reasoning around everything but really concerned on the cognitive redundancy problem because outsourcing a companion or employee is great but having a great employee but a incompetent CEO will definitely harm the company.
I used claude to make my sqlite flask college project it took me 3 days to do it ai can't straight away write code it needs humman help . That is not changing because these models are trained in a rule less world
Stay delusional, it will take away all jobs now that the scaling has a new paradigm of reasoning and it will soon pass human level consciousness/reasoning. Bye bye all white collar jobs then after some time blue collar jobs aswell
Now * after 3 years it's not going to be like this . Atleasy 90% is going to be completed by ai .
Models will become better, agents architecture will get better(which is really underrated RN) and we will come out with new solutions which will make this same model much better like we did the inference thing with o1, change your view about this today or it will change by next couple of years automatically, but one thing i am sure your view will change but when I don’t know
Which college IITM?
@@girishparyani1716 not going to happen and there are multiple reasons for it. 1. Deep learning has a flaw in it which is that it rellies heavily on data. you have already scrapped the internet where are you gonna get data other than fake data which increase chances of data getting polluted with biases leading to more inaccuracies and hallucination stays there.
2. Reasoning is yet a challenge for AI. unless there is a transformative change in how AI models and deep learning runs on reasoning and its architecture forget about perfecting it. Yeah you will come with o1 but problem with o1 is that if you try to change the problem statement in a little complex way O1 will fail miserably. Despite using chain of though its accuracy yet remains poor despite showing it performance in certain benchmark as exceeding humans.
"ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು " "Namma Bengaluru" is written behind Varun.😍
Appreciate Varun for taking initiative,
So much of wishes to the team🎉❤
@@SivanandaSivananda-hl7tg We are just mad about our language, probably its the only cult who give language a equivalent status to mother, second highest gnanapeetha awards for kannada literature. highest number of living stone inscriptions found in bharath. 2000+ years of legit solid history still found. more than 20 forms of different literature types for a single language. numerical literature written - only one in the entire world. a language & a state which celebrates literature as devotion.
why not overhype brother. I think every other language people should also love their language as madly as we do.
What do you say🤩🤩
@@Karnadaganwhat does namma Bengaluru mean?
@@KarnadaganI hate langauge wars I'm from Maharashtra and I speak all three languages Marathi hindi and English although it might've been easier for us to learn hindi because of the same script and historical events
@@Abhinav-lm5qm Namma means ours. Symbolic expression of live towards a thing unified.
Yeah I too don't like language wars.
Thanks varun thanks for asking the impact in SWE jobs due to AI .and as Mustafa mentioned it's going to get commoditized and low entery barrier reducing the overall demand and HYPE of SWE
The most underrated channel on RUclips
High level content at a mean time Thank you so much
Mustafa is an incredible leader! Thanks for this interview.
"Great place! Even as a Gujarati, I like how you promote your identity among wannabe Americans and hipsters."
The intro tho well crafted🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ohff, man is raising the bar of content. Really excited to see what's coming in the future
I am totally shocked to see him here 😮 👍
good stuff man here keep pushing these type of content
Yk apart from an ai model that would be able to do things we do, the highest point that I see is the ai model having attitude engineering where model that stronger than human intelligence and attitude. I think that's where singularity sits, not just surpassing the intelligence point but the attitude point in ai, strictly not just confined to intelligence as the top point.
And i also believe that what we think as singularity now, it'll keep developing and with that development things will keep changing at a faster rate with other scopes coming into play. There's no stopping now
Bro asks the exact questions we have in our minds. My understanding is AI will leave more room for us to navigate from mundane activities to exploring creative aspects of life.
This is a GOLDEN !! conversation , especially for students who are looking forward to make a career in the field of AI .
It's a matter of perspective he brings to us by getting people who are working on the frontline of AI Revolution.
Love you Varun 💙 | Keep Going 🙌
Amazing, thank god we’re alive in this time ❤
One of the most relevant youtubers out there. Love watching your content!❤️
This is Very Powerful content on RUclips ❤
I remember Mustafa from his open statement to all the AI researchers, he asked them to think what AI does before exciting it further.
Pretty cool chat, thanks Varun!
Superb discussion Varun. Really happy about the predictions by Mustafa since everyone is seeing AI as a doom and gloom situation whilst forgetting the ability to harness its' capability as a tool for enhanced productivity. However, as an techie, I would also recommend that having a certain level of governance policy on AI would immensely benefit humankind since the potential of the Ai is immense in both good and not so good ways.
Overall, a great interview. Keep up the good work!!
varun has learned how to create hype.
Smart Ad for Copilot 😊
Everyone will soon have their own personal AI assistant like smartphones 😊
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Great interview! Mustafa Solomon is the perfect person to be interviewed.
i would be happy if my computer would know how to assign my mic and camera to the platform I am trying to use at that moment instead of making me go into systems and try to find how to do that myself....
😂 so true..
Applause for him onboard. One of the creative minds of our times.
this was too short and included nothing that Varun hasnt spoken about in the past. Varun was too kind with his questions and it seemed like a validation of answers he already knew!
Thanks! Awesome questions you asked
AI has the potential to empower less skilled individuals to take on complex tasks, such as software engineering, ultimately boosting economic productivity. However, historical patterns raise important questions. After the Industrial Revolution, did employment rates truly increase compared to the post-Agricultural Revolution era? While it made certain manual labor redundant, it created only a limited number of new opportunities, leaving many unemployed. Similarly, the automation of the digital age raised questions about whether its benefits were distributed equitably or concentrated among a privileged few. As we move into the AI era, will automation continue to erode job opportunities and societal status for many, or will it pave the way for widespread prosperity? This remains a question that many choose to avoid answering directly.
AI agents should be taxed. More and more countries are considering this to save jobs
Great Video, so much to learn, and play with
HI Varun
I am a college student and I disagree with you on the K-12 point. You are saying that it is unnecessary for us to memmorize tables. I say it is important. One could argue that in the same way we should not study calculus or trigonometery, but we don't study that to know about trignometery and calculus but to increase our problem solving abilities. I get the idea of not having to memorize the tables,(I gave JEE exam this year) buti'd argue that it is neccesary to learn tables till K - 10 only(I am saying this for India only. I don't know the educational systems for other countries). After that not neccesary. I myself am pleased to use a scientific calculator for calculations, which up until a few months ago I had to do without a calculator. Think of a situation where you have gone to buy vegetables and can't calculate the price of 650g tomato because you were not taught tables in school. Tables are used in real world too. Maybe not noticed as much as they need to be, but they are like a lot of pther topics.
I am also not saying that we should keep all rote learning in our syllabas. History and geography are subjects a lot children would like to not learn . Both these subjects are almost entirely rote learning and not neccesary to be memorized.
I think in a nutshell what I am trying to say is that, rote learning is required if it in turn helps inhelping us build problem solving abilities.
They are counting on ai to solve problems better and more efficiently than humans.
IN my school we needed to learn tables till 30 but I didn't and I agree with you
@@Abhinav-lm5qm I agree with you. Till 30 it is unnecessary. In school we should have tables till 20. Well according to me atleast
Thank brothor. More power to you for such content 🙌
Great video ❤
this is the next level!
It's one of the best so far. ❤
Mayya mayya 😂
Varun, I have been following you for a while. I really admire you for bringing in a lot of knowledgeable folks in your podcasts. Since you have the access to these people and you understand fair bit of AI, can you add the scope of AI in non-tech sectors and what does it mean for a complex country like India?
Awesome Video!!!
Wow,
Aapka pauch ekdum upar tak ho gaya hai.
Nice.
And he was previously working with Inflection.
Inflection ka Pi chatbot is very very good.
Because it is more of a personal freind kind of thing.
TBH, I am also getting little bit emotionally attached with Pi.
I am sad that he left Inflection.
Varun trying to give top notch content to his subscribers ❤,love you bro
Great job Varun
Fascinating interview.
An interesting podcast. With AI being here for a long run, it is important to keep our brain and cognitive senses more sharp rather than completely relying on AI.
At the end it is the humans ability to solve, communicate, validate, and be creative.
The growing demand for AI, ChatGPT, and robotics inspired me to dive into coding, as it’s the foundation for mastering these fields. I enrolled in Moonpreneur’s coding course, which offers an engaging, hands-on approach for kids to learn tech skills. Through creative projects, it fosters problem-solving, logical thinking, and confidence in a fun, supportive environment.
Beautiful set 😍
Thanks for giving great content to your viewers.
Welcome to the future 🤖🦾
This interview actually happened on a ohone call. They used AI to show that they are actually sitting together
keep going bro, great podcast
Why this is so short?
Great discussion!
hey i am a 19 year mern stack full stack web dev along with college, but after seeing a few of varun mayya videos i am scared that it is not worth it anymore, should i continue working on web dev or should i move on to something else, and what that something else should be, i am completely lost
Just out of curiosity Varun bro is this video done with partnership/Collab with gov of Karnataka?
AI has reached a stage where calling it scary is a euphemism.
Thankyou for this video
Bro make a video on carrier options where AI can not influence
This channel is underrated
Mustafa's view at 4:50 is bull eye. Yes we should not downplay what has been achieved but also not get carried over saying LLM are 1 step away from AGI, No they are not. LLM are very powerful if used in situations they excel in and it is crucial to know those situations. LLM are not one solution that works everywhere. I have seen dozen use cases where LLM miserably fail in front of basic if statement logic. I think LLM are breakthrough in doing thing at sheer scal of data, model and infra rather than breakthrough in actual core architecture
This is fire 🔥
It would be a gamechanger for Education, if ChatGPT could sketch simple diagrams like Free body diagrams and Circuit diagrams etc. Can LLMs draw? Maybe OpenAI has the recipe to bake this ability.
I wish imagining software becomes a skill more required than building software coz some agent is going to build what you imagine .
15:05 Wow! What a sweet way to say a lie? Loved it. (on job related stuff)
Varun sorry to ask but where is this location ??
got to give it to this guy.
I like your content buddy
expected it to be longer video after seeing in the shorts, jus 16 min not enough bro😅
Worried And Excited At The Same Time 😅
truly said by boss :)
The cursor code editor is better than copilot
Love you Varun bhai
Thanks.
Thank you
Ayo op Vidha Soudha backdrop! Hahaha
Bruh could u tell me if I should continue learning BLOCKCHAIN ????? iam really confused about carrer decision . !!!
You said to learn code . But it is not worth now because the AI can do it . Should i learn it or not ?
Subscribed
ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು❤
varun mayya you should bring Shashank Dixit in your podcast
Imagine ai gets so better that Microsoft lays off a significant part of its workforce
suggestion : maybe the workforce it would lay off would not be much significant
and yeah, also got to pay attention as well when he said that we would experience entropy in other areas of our brain, essentially saying we are going to get dumber and dumber with these ai tools as the need to think goes down
You are worried about software jobs??? What about whole constellation of other jobs like film making, artists, writers, lawyersetc????
loved it
Is this an AI generated ?? How i trust
if you pay ai's monthly bill
Thanks for the content that feels illegal to be free
Actually, he's right about AI applying for jobs. I worked on a tool - not public, I got 35 interviews and I'm saying no to recruiters now
YO! Varun, do you think there will be a market for AI agents for buying, selling, or even renting in the future?
Quite possible. Like We have GPTs now to share.
@@sahilx4954 Not completely like GPT, from the point of view of both hardware and software, something which helps to earn! Example: lending Tesla's Optimus to factories or other workstations and earning from it, or even creating coding agents for companies like Infosys, etc.
@@sahilx4954 Not completely like GPT, from the point of view of both hardware and software, something which helps to earn! Example: lending Tesla's Optimus to factories or other workstations and earning from it, or even creating coding agents for companies like Infosys, etc.
bro went from being a discord mod to a company executive.
bro is next lex!
Number of Subscribers of Varun Mayya channel is effectively a metric to track number of Indians who are early adopters of AI 😅
Copilot's voice search is broken 😶
Is this podcast real or ai avatars 😂
Like how he didn't really answer the part on what happens as software as a service, where engineers used to write code for that, gave a vague answer on how computer code was built over decades from binary all the way up to for e.g. python, but did not address if ai would completely replace engineers or not. which means it probably would do so, as these guys arent going to come up in a youtube show and speak the truth on whats happening, since he is a ceo of microsoft ai. So basically, if we are coding for a living, we are essentially screwed, got to change line of work to something else
Steve is here
can AI reduce the cost of food on table and reduce the cost to live before making the rich gets richer....?????