Programming will change to be more prompt based but you still need a lot of testing if your are deploying a large program or for a video game. AI is not a mind reader but it will get more refined provided you can write good prompts Stable Diffusion is a good example.
@@nicolasalvarez4228 You know they will be ready for mass adoption when Musk himself gets a real one until then I would be cautious about a technology that needs to drilled into your head.
@@cytroyd If ai replaces programmers then it will have already replaced every desk job out there. So no, there won't be enough different roles to fill in the gap. I wouldn't be so cheerful in that regard ;)
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Maybe she has the whole stage environment in there. Her whole ballet crew and the audience. That would actually be a massive advantage - to be able to train in front of an audience.
It already failed because the tool is to good and the US is all about staying competitive with the rest of the world, also because this is just in the US and not a worldwide case its effects are minor at best.
Will AI’s ability to write code mean that there will be fewer developers in the future or will it mean that software companies will produce more and better products sooner with the same number of developers?
Chatgpt’s not very helpful answer: It is difficult to predict exactly how the development of artificial intelligence (AI) will impact the software industry and the job market for developers. Some people believe that AI will be able to automate certain tasks and make it possible for companies to produce software more efficiently, potentially leading to a reduction in the number of developers needed. Others believe that the use of AI in software development will simply augment the work of human developers, allowing them to be more productive and create more complex and sophisticated software. It is possible that the impact of AI on the software industry could be a combination of both of these effects. Ultimately, it will depend on how AI is integrated into the software development process and how it is used by companies and developers.
@@lloydl2943 i can definetly tell you that Ai software will replace a lot of humans and that a lot of educated people will lose their jobs and will be start into even more segration between companie shareholders and common people. in art we already see people being replaced and its only geting worse. if a lawsuit will take 2 to 3 years, we can savely say that the human will lose. ai donst fuckin sit aroaund and wait. a combination means cooexistense or a very suffisticated controlling ai over all sectors after years of development. I see doom if tthere is no action. I guess i should start being a slave to hard labour or start learning how to code and usse ai software before i will lose all creativeness and stability in live. fucking depressing times. such a dystopian future we are heading towards. at least hardware cant keep up or we would have skynet already.
It wont replace any of those jobs. Let me explain. So you claiming, an AI can produce 100% on its own a picture, a software. Or you claiming it is semi-autonomous, a user types something in and create the app, piece of art. the first one is impossible, the second one is prompt engineering. So in each case it requires labor! ChatGPT was a good example. Not the user who has none experience with code produced programs/apps. No people with coding experience or in fields of their expertise tested it and produced code
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Programming will change to be more prompt based but you still need a lot of testing if your are deploying a large program or for a video game. AI is not a mind reader but it will get more refined provided you can write good prompts Stable Diffusion is a good example.
Completely agree, you'll still need humans but it will get mind ready with BCIs
@@nicolasalvarez4228 You know they will be ready for mass adoption when Musk himself gets a real one until then I would be cautious about a technology that needs to drilled into your head.
Programming was already prompt based. It's just the prompt receiver and processor was google and stackoverflow.
I think things are going to play out differently than any of use imagine.
Alot of this is just fear. Revolution. Reimagine the entire world and work.
Well put together vid
Who ever thinking chatGPT is not so powerful is right . But wait for another five years .
I hope programming, coding, hacking all gets automated by AI.
Ai is even going to do Surgeries in coming 5-10 years, no job is safe
@@dudedude365 There will always be jobs. It'll just be different roles.
@@cytroyd If ai replaces programmers then it will have already replaced every desk job out there. So no, there won't be enough different roles to fill in the gap. I wouldn't be so cheerful in that regard ;)
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Welcome aboard! It's absolutely an interesting time to be in Comp-Sci
Greed vs a better future
First person to be jailed for inappropriate AI usage, coming very soon 🤣
hahaah why would a balerina be doing ballet in vr? make that make sense.
Maybe she has the whole stage environment in there. Her whole ballet crew and the audience. That would actually be a massive advantage - to be able to train in front of an audience.
Who knows how will that lawsuit goes, I hope it goes well
It already failed because the tool is to good and the US is all about staying competitive with the rest of the world, also because this is just in the US and not a worldwide case its effects are minor at best.
I hope it will fail. It's like try to prohibit alcohol or technology
@@quebono100 no it's like regulating and putting basice laws against alcohol. Like they already are
So what's left for us to do in this world? Becoming cattles for our AI overlords?
This was obvious
Will AI’s ability to write code mean that there will be fewer developers in the future or will it mean that software companies will produce more and better products sooner with the same number of developers?
Chatgpt’s not very helpful answer: It is difficult to predict exactly how the development of artificial intelligence (AI) will impact the software industry and the job market for developers. Some people believe that AI will be able to automate certain tasks and make it possible for companies to produce software more efficiently, potentially leading to a reduction in the number of developers needed. Others believe that the use of AI in software development will simply augment the work of human developers, allowing them to be more productive and create more complex and sophisticated software. It is possible that the impact of AI on the software industry could be a combination of both of these effects. Ultimately, it will depend on how AI is integrated into the software development process and how it is used by companies and developers.
@@lloydl2943 i can definetly tell you that Ai software will replace a lot of humans and that a lot of educated people will lose their jobs and will be start into even more segration between companie shareholders and common people. in art we already see people being replaced and its only geting worse. if a lawsuit will take 2 to 3 years, we can savely say that the human will lose. ai donst fuckin sit aroaund and wait. a combination means cooexistense or a very suffisticated controlling ai over all sectors after years of development. I see doom if tthere is no action. I guess i should start being a slave to hard labour or start learning how to code and usse ai software before i will lose all creativeness and stability in live. fucking depressing times. such a dystopian future we are heading towards. at least hardware cant keep up or we would have skynet already.
The brave new world is here, there will be those who switch and those who don’t ; we have been here before…
As an engineer, I hope the guy loses the lawsuit.
It wont replace any of those jobs. Let me explain. So you claiming, an AI can produce 100% on its own a picture, a software. Or you claiming it is semi-autonomous, a user types something in and create the app, piece of art. the first one is impossible, the second one is prompt engineering. So in each case it requires labor! ChatGPT was a good example. Not the user who has none experience with code produced programs/apps. No people with coding experience or in fields of their expertise tested it and produced code