GPT-4 has been unleashed
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2023
- OpenAI announced GPT-4 yesterday and it's a beast. It can now handle 25K words of context, allowing it to provide more relevant code solutions for programmers.
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- What does GPT-4 mean for the tech world?
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Developers became so good at optimizing that they optimised their selves out of the equation
Taking the word 🦶🔫 to a whole new level
☠☠
That was a dump move tho
Underrated 😂
This
Don’t worry Fireship, you aren’t obsolete. At least not until Chat GPT can make topical memes to go with its explanations.
True story. Gpt's sense of humor sucks
@@DarkCebolix its only time ha ha
As long Fireship uses the "Bongo bug" gif, I'm in.
If it does, OpenAI has to face twitter warriors about the offensive jokes and memes
Just made a meme from it rip memers
Don't worry guys, I asked chatGPT it said it won't replace programming jobs.
Wow I believe you
Try asking a criminal if he is one. I'll give you a hint: *_he will deny_* 😉
2000s: Learn to code
2010s: Learn to code
2020-2022: Learn to code
2023-: Learn to plumb a sink, frame a wall, pour concrete, farm
@@CostaKazistov piss off this is serious
ChatGPT is a shitty lier.
Well, the most controversial part about GTP-4 is that OpenAI ditched the Open part for good
Wonderful :(
I mean yeah duh they have the innovation of the century on their hand it would be stupid not to make money from it
If you know anything about the key people at OpenAI (Sam, Ilya, and Greg) you'll know that making money is not their priority. They built a custom legal entity for OpenAI to more evenly balance the scales between "making money" and their mission, and most of their revenue goes into R&D and powering these systems to begin with. The amount of required compute is insane, but more importantly, they seem to have a peak awareness of the security implications and importance of this technology for the future of global society. OpenAI is probably the most important company in the world right now, and it may be this way for a very long time as we shift out of capitalism and into whatever comes next.
@@Ai.Sentinel That's actually a reassuring statement, considering the imminent banking crisis, climate crisis, and just overall shitshow that is capitalism.
@@LinkEX The only true piece of your statement is the imminent banking crisis. There is no climate crisis or the rich politicians pushing that narrative wouldn't be buying beachfront houses or flying their private jets all over the world. Climate changes. Always has, always will. Capitalism may have flaws but it is the best economic system by far. It made America the most prosperous nation on earth.
I think I will just go back to welding metal. It was a honour dear fellow programmers.
you have a bright future ahead, welding the first killer robots for skynet
Yeah about that, there is about to appear a set of durable drones created by GPT-5 that can do any task in 3d space given the right prompt by your boss.
i always wanted to be a blacksmith
But there's already a robot for that job🤦♂️
@@cyberneticbutterfly8506 good thing we live in a 4d space
New versions of chatGPT are dropping out faster than new JS Frameworks.
Sounds like a singularity to me
we can always use train a model to generate JS frameworks
Just wait until ChatGPT just makes its own framework and makes everything else obsolete.
@@coherentpanda7115 ya'll aren't coding in jsGPT already?
@@mikairu2944 dude that's so last Thursday, everyone knows you use GPT.js, not jsGPT 😬
It's kinda funny how everyone said, "creativity and complex problem solving can't be done by a robot", and now it's literally the first thing beeing taken over by AI.
what part of "it still fails in the hard ones" did you miss? plus, all the leetcode problems are well known problems, with well known heuristics to solve them. which means AI is still very far from complex problem solving, and even farther from creativity
@@dovahsenbrom836 lolololol AI is not far at all from solving these so-called hard problems, new architectures are rolling out literally every other day, cost of training neural networks with billions of parameters has EXPONENTIALLY decreased in just a few short months, if you think 5 years from now that programmers won't be obsolete you are coping
2 more papers down the line
The first thing? Have you missed the last 50 years of automation
The day programmers become obsolete most jobs would’ve have already disappeared. Some people seem so eager for developers to go extinct, forgetting their own job is also at risk. By the way, being a prompt engineer is not a real job.
"buy my masterclass for an absurd price as soon as gpt-4 is done writing it" was just too good
Pure gold 😅
Funny, he will let got write the masterclasses and we will come and buy it
The point is, most people will do exactly that. Comission an actual artist? Lol just pay a prompter no different than you to make the image. Want an essay written? Why bother doing it yourself when you can tell the AI to do it. My students do it. I mean come the fuck on is this what we really want? To reduce our intelligence to the bare minimum through automation?
@@secretname2670 there’s a book you’ll want to read, if you haven’t already. It’s called “the machine stops”. Pretty short, and it tackles this exact subject. I think you’ll like it.
@@secretname2670 there’s a book you’ll want to read, if you haven’t already. It’s called “the machine stops”. Pretty short, and it tackles this exact subject. I think you’ll like it.
We're on the crossroads of either entering a dystopia or a utopia.
Both are bad.
Yeah we programmers are domed
@@riadkhan9798 and artists, and practically everyone who wasnt already rich or born rich. We need to do a France moment at some point
utopia and dystopia are literally synonyms.
@@IPlayKindred Art still has a pretty long way to go tbh.
Today is my first day where 100% of my code has been generated using AI. I was able to input my custom, undocumented shitty framework into GPT-4 and it went through without any issues nor code shaming. I felt both useless and happy at the same time. But now part of me wants to start a farm with goats and chickens in the mountains...
give me the address and i'll meet you there. The gig's up boys, it was fun while it lasted
Lemme come too
I'll bring the cow
Tell me time and place and a ChatGPT-powered robot will be there on my behalf
Nothing's stopping you, the air is clear in the mountains and the goats will understand you not alike AI
Your videos inspired me to learn to code at the young age of 31. Last February I landed my first software development job as a front end developer and this week I had a meeting with an actual real life client who liked what I coded for his project. No matter what AI does, you'll always be amazing! Keep it up.
Oh wow; good job man
Um. Aren't you a little old to be learning how to code? Don't you feel kinda ashamed to do it at your old age?
I think creativity is our only weapon here against chatGPT
The most wholesome comment in this comment section!
2000s: Learn to code
2010s: Learn to code
2020-2022: Learn to code
2023-: Learn to plumb a sink, frame a wall, pour concrete, farm
Don't worry. You won't be out of a job until the AI catches up to your sense of humor. Bascially 2 years. During that time, keep making funny and informative videos and save as much as you can.
Oh but too late.. gpt 4 CAN detect humor
...to train it.
R/agedlikemilk
ask chat to write you an edgy joke...
@@drog9235 r/foundthehondacivic
so what you're saying is: to save our jobs, we must make our documentation intentionally difficult to train on
God tier knowledge
If it's hard for AI to understand it'll be even harder for humans to understand. This kind of thinking is dangerous and you'll lose your business if you try dumb shit like that.
I legit think posting 80% correct programming blogspam with serious, hard to detect errors is one of the few ways left to keep our jobs safe
They did Tax in the demo. So..
Or just disable copy paste?
I'd say we have about 6 months for you to write your AI app and be acquired by a Big Tech giant. Anything longer and absolutely anything you could think of will be already done
except movies, games and so on. There are an infinite number of combinations of how you can make a games, movies, books, graphic novels. There is no end for these things.
@@emilsinclair6202 oh you mean like images? sure. will never happen.
I feel that. get rich now before the revolution or be obsolete when the ai takes over
@asdf us bro
@@assarlannerborn9342 ai takes over and shuts down how currencies work :)
Being the programmer that programs AI to do your job is the greatest example of a modern ouroboros scenario.
When they program the AI to create even better AI than a human could, then they'll be screwed as well haha
@@freeloaderuser6793 I honestly think humanity will be completely at the mercy of AI in a way shorter time than expected.
Oh well if it stops our monkey brains from wanting to nuke ourselves back to the stone age then so be it.
@@freeloaderuser6793 This. This will be the absolut turning point.
the frog and the scorpion...
the frog and the scorpion
"we were so preoccupied with thinking if we could that we never stopped to think if we should" holds truer every passing day.
If these AI models become widely available, sure companies may be able to replace devs, but devs will also be able to replace companies. Because now you can do what 15 people could with domain knowledge. And THAT is the true game changer.
a good point. But unfortunately things require money.
And now here's the main thing! We don't usually need corporations for their amazing services. They need us to show ads to. The thing keeping us here is the network effect. Yet we remain complicit, handing god knows what data as we speak through Google's little walled garden. Nothing already stops you from making a video hosting, you'd just be out of users .
Great point!
@@rkvkydqf We do need companies to run the servers though :( I wish there were government-run programs controlling servers used for major services; maybe youtube could be replaced with a government-run backend exposing APIs any frontend could talk to, and then users could use whatever to view stuff. Or potentially a similar thing, but where users had to pay a small fee to keep their videos up or something so that it wouldn't just be a massive governmental money sink with nothing to pay for it.
@@traveller23e This is what the Dark Web is for. Unfortunately, it has a very steep price. Not monetary, but absolutely morally.
Fireship acting like he hasn't been an AI this whole time and worried about AI taking his job at the end is so funny to me
Oh so you're a fireship viewer? then make a video about programming shower thoughts.
(Or you can't do that?)
"If you're not careful the copilot may become the capitan"
Straight bars my friend
I don’t why people are so surprised chatgpt has become this good. The founders even said that they were looking at replacing people. This is less of a tool and more like a replacement.
just should be illegal
@@temsky8381 I don’t know man. I’m not a lawyer.
@@temsky8381 unfortunately even if they did outlaw it, nothing would change. Other countries who don't outlaw it would be able to outcompete us, and anyone can make/use this tech now since it was leaked.
Welcome to 2030.
@@temsky8381 Yea then China and Russia will leapfrog us all in technological superiority. We're screwed either way.
God damn it. Looks like I'm graduating at the worst possible time
😂
Same thoughts. I thought this would be the best option for me. Now not so much lol
@@dev_esh01 Go to nursing school. We need new nurses.
@@dirremoire Unfortunately I'm in the pre-final year of my 4 year CS degree
@@dev_esh01 Software developer jobs are unlikely to become truly obsolete in either of our lifetimes. Programming is about problem-solving, not just "coding". You'll be fine
The incentive for innovation is to reduce redundancies (employees). While I think there is tremendous potential in this tech, I can't help but feel like we are on the precipice of some dystopian-tier shift in the economy
the government has to step in at some point with UBI or something equivalent to make sure people can live in this unprecedented economic boom, right?
...right??
@@BattousaiHBr *sad violin noises*
It doesn't have to be dystopian. It is actually a good thing that there is less stuff humans need to do. But our society is not designed for that so there will be a painful transitionary period
@@roach590 You wish.
@@BattousaiHBrlol ubi sucks ass and will always fail
It was really good working with you all, I am pretty much sure my developer job is gonna be taken up by some AI.
Honestly Jeff, I would love having more "Tech crunch"' like content like this, your delivry is so good I can stick around and always watch the whole thing.
I'm already applying for a school toilet cleaner cause my programming job is becoming obsolete, thanks for the heads up!
I wouldn't bother mate, there's a machine that can do that already :(
Schools will become obsolete what will you do then?
The have just employed robotic toilet 🚽 cleaners for that 🥲🥲🥲
robot cleaners : destroy the toilet in the name of cleaning because of runtime errors.....
now where will people shit :(
@@melodium10 on the robots
Holy freaking shit, those are coming out faster than i ever expected. I dont think it will be much later before the "big replacement" at enterprise level begins, atleast for juinor mass employees.
or seniors )
Because they use the old one to write the new one ;)
@@shiijei2638 It's when that point is reached that the singularity begins. After that, either we humans somehow find a way to be on equal footing, or.. We become ants and the homeowner can exterminate us whenever he wants.
@@Lausanamo or these guys can fk off to space :)
They're probably coming out faster because they've got better AI to write better AI which they can use to make better AI which writes better AI
Also one thing to note from the technical report: GPT-4 was completed 8 months before its actual release (Several months before ChatGPT even came out). This means GPT-5 could likely be done within a few months, but it wont be released for another year after its completion.
That’s how it is with all technology ever
@@aleksey6151 yeah these companies r ahead of their time
So I was going to learn to code with drawing art for commissions as a backup/side thing. Ever since last year when these AIs started showing up I've been having a neverending existential crisis.
same here with drawing and coding, good thing I got a bureaucracy/government job, I think those will be safe for a long time no matter what so I can draw and code as a mere hobby
@Andrew I'm pretty sure, I know people here that have jobs that shouldve been automated 20 years ago
@@anima94 yeah in banks, government jobs it will take like 50 years to adopt this.
I look forward to merging with Ai soon
Well, time to learn some skills that SURELY won't be replaced by AI
Like...coding an AI?
FARMING
I'm becoming barber 👍
@@fdg-rt2rk nah bro, ai powered robot barber is coming
@@fdg-rt2rk what if everyone decide to go bald 💀
Now I know why I exist in this world, to be a training data for AI.
I've worked with AI for many years. First as a data analyst for a local bank, now as a deep learning engineer. GPT is impressive, but it's not "revolutionary". Stable Diffusion was revolutionary. They took a model architecture that's existed for a while (LDMs) and implemented it as FOSS. Look at LDMs now, they're everywhere; methods from Stable Diffusion are now starting to be transfered over into GANs - possibly solving the the long list of shortcomings that hold GANs back. People are using latent representations within the forward/reverse diffusion process for audio/video/speech synthesis/ect.. This is progress. What in the hell has OpenAI done other than sit inside their ivory tower and fill there pockets, gaining wide notoriety for transformer model that's:
A.) Bias and lobotomized
B.) Closed source
C.) Not even remotely practical to train/inference if it was open source.
D.) Frequently gives wrong answers / just makes things up; but sounds professional so people trust it.
E.) Made by a company that thinks I shouldn't of been able to buy my A100 without a government license because *I'm* not trust worthy.
I could go on..
Don't get me wrong, GPT is a great and can be very useful. But the future that OpenAI once is not the future I want. I do not want to live in a world where only big tech and governments have access to large scale AI models. We should be focusing on making training and inference more accessible, not less.
I've only just started learning to code so I have no great knowledge of the subject, but do you think there could ever be an opensource AI model that works similarly to OpenAI´s but is not lobotomised?
I heard that Facebooks AI software was leaked or something, could that be a basis for a community to start working on?
@@jpryding no, unless we somehow manage to convince others to share their money collectively so we can run the fees of maintaining and operating the hardware for the ai model.
This is already not looking good since we all know people are greedy and this might result in scams.
I don't see a large scale ai model to be open source at all because the bottleneck is money. These big corpos have all the money in the world to run the hardware required for these models. meanwhile best we could do is train an ai for months for a specific data set that we have, but that will never reach chatgpt models.
@@ramage7646 Ah yeah, i guess these things run on supercomputers.
@@jpryding well, most of the costs come from keeping the service running (electricity and other bills) rather than the hardware itself... I don't have much of an understanding either, but it isn't really so much that the technology used for it is incredibly expensive (granted, it is), but rather than upkeep is a huge hole that just inhales money.
Something that I don't see people bringing up is what is going to happen once Chat GPT encounters its first major crash and suddenly several companies now have to make do without it.
Judging from response, you are completely missing the point.
Thank you for all your hard work up to this point, so we can now train our overlords on your entertaining teaching style.
I'm feeding functions to him, and it's creating unit tests for me, easy 95% coverage
Thanks I am also getting your functions as well!
@@helix8847 hahah
All your videos are so good. Favorite content creator just for the smooth edits and good jokes
Well as long as you still produce contents like this maxing out capabilities of GPTs, you'll still be the best educational entertainment for us.
It's been an honour🥺
This is great and all, but I really hope they remove the content moderation layer from the actual thing and allow us to put what is wrong in the system message. Nothing is worse than trying to do a normal thing and getting the "As an AI language model" message.
Not gonna happen, at least not under control of these big techs, OpenAI will not allow you to see what's behind the curtain of it's big monster, unfiltered responses and allucinations are like a form of sub-consciousness where you don't necessarily control your thoughts and how you output it to the world.
Maybe you can craft your own GPT, but you would need a super computer and big loads of data and money.
I would almost agree but there are some people who would already believe everything chatGPT 3.5 says. I think we need to frequently remind people it's just a robot so no one goes crazy
This sort of ideological neutering is what's gonna lead to some sort of rogue anti-human a.i.
What are you talking is not moderation layer but safety guardrails. And those wont come away. You would have to use some raw opensource model.
In many ways I agree and the fact that it's quite woke is not a good thing. However consider all the terrible ways bad people could use this technology. Using it to generate incredible spam emails or even worse using it for spam calls with an AI to create the voice, maybe even trained to sound like their grandson
You're fing awsome. Can't understand how you can come up with these amusing videos week after week, for years!
i love ur editing and the memes you put in
Don't worry Fire, we're going to stay with you until the next big release that would allow Chat GPT to integrate seasonal memes into its tutorials.
The ending of this video was all too real tho.. Ooof..
Earlier this year I was all, HEY, this will make our dev jobs easier! Now Im starting to wonder if there will be any dev jobs period..
lol, people were saying the same thing about chat gpt which is literally just a paraphrasing machine
@@jayocaine2946 clearly you know what you're talking about man 😂
It's funny cause not too long ago people would say this isn't gonna replace real programmers soon because AI can't make cohesive programs. The thing is, this is much better predictive AI than the last generation, truly a lot, and programming has always been about how to make a machine understand what you are telling it. So, a machine that speaks perfectly to the machine is not crazy at all!
@Jonas Jonaitis Have you actually tried it?
@@TiaguinhouGFX not crazy at all
It was an honour sailing with you!
You know the future of coding is bleak when Fireship starts to sounds like exurb1a, Einzelgänger, Pursuit of Wonder, Sisyphus 55, etc.
cant wait for my future doctor to give me my treatment based on chatgpt
It was tested and in some cases it caught things that the doctors did not. And that was version 3..
a time will come when I'll be able to create fireship videos better than fireship himself
You potentially already could. Feed GPT-4 a bunch of video transcripts from Fireship and train VALL-E X with his voice and there you have it
@@TiaguinhouGFXWhat have we come to…..
@@TiaguinhouGFX yes you are right and i'm very worried, i don't wanna lose for machines .😭😭😭
@@TiaguinhouGFX Damn,
I’ve been making custom forms of DAN 8.0 ever since your video on DAN, thank you
This was the most entertaining hilarious AI info video on RUclips. Never stop.
I'm starting to understand how workers felt during the industrial revolution in the 1800s
never expected to shed a tear after watching a Fireship video
I love chat gpt! It is so amazing to be able to sit there for hours just asking questions about anything. Google used to be useful, but at this point in my life, google results, favoring SEO engineered posts just don't have the answers to the questions I have. Chat GPT explains things so well! Google is still great for everything else, but if you want to gain an understanding of like Tax code Chat GPT is there for you.
Smooth transition to selling something at the end!
The era of humanity comes to an end. It has been an honor, everyone.
Singularity is happening next week I guess.
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All i can say that ai can replace junior web developers .
I love gpt for learning new concepts and rubber ducking ideas. It can give you cool perspectives on how to solve a problem, that you wouldn't have come up with otherwise. Or if you have a vague idea of how to solve a problem, it can clarify the idea for you further.
Currently studying to be a web dev at the moment and seeing an AI make a website from a napkin drawing makes me wanna rethink some things. I mean it wasn't the best looking website but I can 't image how far it will come in the next 10 years
I dont know man, I think its basically a dead job, or it will be in a year or two.
@@YouAreNotThatGuy4844 so should I give up learning web dev?
@@74G_ yes, do cybersecurity or smth
web development was already a very small market with wix, sqaurespace and wordpress, but now it's defo gone for good
@@74G_ I also started learning programming on my own from last summer, but i am reconsidering that because of the fast advancement of AI! I think getting an entry level programming job will be impossible sooner than we think 😢😢😢
@@74G_ I dont what to be that guy telling you to quit because it depends on a lot of stuff, but if your plan was to have the "comfy" entry level web dev job and stay like that, I'm a bit pessimistic. There would be no point in hiring you if a senior full stack web dev who is already working can do (your) grunt work using GPT and quickly check the code for errors. As the skill ceiling needed for this jobs drops to 0, it's also becoming the next minimum wage job.
Then again, if you enjoy it you should not quit because you could go places, but if its just a mean to get a remote entry level job, then I think you are too late. Or maybe I'm completely wrong and you will be fine. No one knows what will happen in a couple of years. However get ready for the worst.
dam it's such a great video !
as long as your videos are so well edited then you will not fear GPT4 . However you might fear GPT 4.5....
I like the font you use for your big letters and numbers.
Those epics memes you throw here and there can absolutely not be replaced....
you are not obsolete, thanks to your vids i realize that me procrastinating learning unreal engine/C++ is actually a good thing, as there will soon be an AI that will do coding for me
It was an honour being here with you folks. I'll go back to waiting tables now; hope you'll be fine.
Loved the video! Epic! :D
I was amazed on how it was able to analysis my exam questions in which it can explain step by step guide though there is still a huge error in its calculation in which you need explaining it to it which I am also amazed also on how it was able to follow
This is why I'm thinking on switching from computer science to agriculture because food does not go obsolete
smart.
at some point we'll be eating synthetic food because it is actually more healthy than eating real things
Nah, you can't be replaced. Your way of delivering the tutorial is what makes you great.
Well, he could be replaced once he gets his AI voice using ElevenLabs software, has ChatGPT write the scripts and memes, and has that video AI tech Microsoft is quietly working on to create videos.
Well , it was fun being a part of the community , farewell friends.
Translation between programming languages would be a dream. I tried JS to Python a little while ago with ChatGPT, and it kinda worked. But anything more complex and it wouldn’t work as well.
What happened to the CEO saying "GPT-4 may not even come out this year" like 2 weeks ago 💀 I thought I would have a second to think before losing my job
It has been a honor to be in this amazing community!
We are not done! Not yet...
i could never abandon you, fireship
I love your videos but this is by far the one I like most. The amount of self irony shows what a great person you are.
That's it guys, this was the best community, I've ever been a part of and I'll remember it forever ✌️
The end part had me 🥲
That final "maybe" hit harder than it was supposed to
Man!!! You're as hilarious ad you are good at making informative content. Kudos !!!
I was studying Comp Sci but I'll probably just become an electrician now
kinda crazy man, I’m gonna graduate college as a computer science major, going into a field that I don’t know if it will be around much longer, not for humans I mean. A year ago, a computer science degree was all the rage, what happened now ?
Cybersecurity is going to be 🔥🔥
Don't panic boy! Computer science is endless. Go around theories and forget about technical skills. GPTx has your back on that ;-)
Good luck telling your future boss you "can't work right now because ChatGPT is down" 50% of the time.
gonna get my degree only to ask chatgpt which career should i switch to
Goodluck telling your boss "Cant code right now, my shift ended"
0:03 It's March 15th 2023 (Sya'ban 22nd 1444 H) and you're watching the Code Report, OpenAI Released GPT-4 Yesterday (In my Region, in Indonesia already 2 Days ago).
The other day I asked Bings GPT for some student statistics at my uni, it was wrong so I corrected it and it acknowledged the correction. I then asked it how many times it had been corrected today, and it told me one other user had that day and corrected the answer for the capital of Australia from Sydney to Canberra. Pretty cool.
Hm
Bingus GPT
Don't worry Jeff! I think we'll still need you to give us your human insight. Something that AI can never do.
Please keep making your videos!
Can’t wait for gpt-5 online hope it won’t be around for 10 years without a new a version
me too
why not enjoy gpt-4 for a while?
gta reference lol
I don't know why, but I love the recent addition of that pronunciation of proompt, to the repertoire. That's great.
Man I love your videos, the AI still can't make me laugh like you do 🤣
For the documentation part - I've been finetuning my own GPT3 chatbot and I've been asking ChatGPT about the API and preparing data and stuff - So I basically had ChatGPT explaining itself to me (I know ChatGPT is GPT3.5, not quite GPT3)
Damn, that’s smart. Are you thinking of making it open source?
@@dsamuel2116 jfc
Dang these new models are awesome, such progress only in a few years!
No this was set to launch during shut down…everyone had to put in their (mind frame) into the system during that time.
Damn that got seriously emotional real fast :")
That final speech made me cry, truly a masterpiece...
Whelp... I've been joking around in the past that I'd end up coding for another 20-30 years and at some point randomly decide to recluse myself by spending my days doing pottery or some other laid back craft I get into till then, while using my coding skills to make my own webshop and home/workshop automation. But now I feel like it's more likely going to be 3 instead of 30 years
Honestly and realistically. More like 5 years.
@@vectoralphaAI true, but to be fair it's also not that much of a difference. Both 3 or 5 years are not a long time considering that many of us have been coding for about as long or less... (Speaking as someone who's been coding for about 7y and feeling like it's been barely 2-3)
@@vectoralphaAI I don't think it's a set, quantifiable thing. I'd give it a 5-year half life, which is to say that in 5 years half of all programming occupations will be replaced by AI. But there are still many companies running old hardware and that take a while to update to newer technologies. Hell, most banks still use Cobol internally. So it'll be awhile before all jobs are gone, but that still means a tectonic shift in the industry that will be devastating to everyone in programming.
It really makes me depressed because I'm still in Uni, second semester freshman. I am majoring in Computer Science because it is basically the only career skill that I enjoy. I'm at the very beginning of my journey, and it already feels like my future is being pulled out from under me. I have no idea what to do. Current plan is to potentially focus specifically on AI technologies so that my skills could be relevant in that field, but that'll only get me so far.
Try 3 months.
@@DialecticRed that's a pretty good comparison. Especially since you'll still need at least some people capable of interpreting whatever chatgpt and the like present you and properly implement (copy paste) it into whatever project needs to be improved or added upon; without being completely lost whenever it doesn't fit right away.
I wish you good luck in whatever path forward you choose. You'd have my undying respect for choosing to go through with specialising in AI. That's a height I don't see myself reaching, which is all the more why I'm impressed with whoever does.
I foresee a whole new range of dev job : to correct and complete GPT written projects.
Best one yet! 💪🏾
absolutely love his content
I mean im pretty sure this is how people felt when they first saw the true potential of computers. Programmers today are like the typers that used typewriters of that time. Their work didnt disappear and everyone didnt go homeless. It just changed a bit and we progressed pretty far.
Im more interested in what this will bring us further down the line, like extremely more advanced coding languages, virtual enviroments that actually evolve and huge leaps in UX technology aswell as biomimicry.
Have you seen "Humans need not apply" by CGP grey?
I hope you're right. I just started to study computer science and was really scared about this
I admire your optimism but this is not going to end well at all.
From a purely software development standpoint, this technology will replace at least half of current developers. The old paradigm of a tech lead with a team junior developers will disappear as that lead can now have AI do the job of a junior dev much cheaper and faster.
@Kng the guy with the JC denton profile pic surely has super levelheaded opinions about the state of the world
Fireship is a gift to all developers! No AI can ever replace your sense of humour. We all love you!
Next, they will be trained with the sense of humor.
Just put it as the system message. ”Respond funny, just like fireship does”
@@fille.imgnry And if you don't laugh it will punish you
ChatGPT can't create video like you do. You are still awesome
Always gold on this channel.
I knew it would accelerate, but I am trying to imagine what 3-4 months out from now looks like. This is something the human experience has never had happen and I can't help but to think only about that and not so much the tech behind it. It's the reactions to it that scare me the most. The fear of feeling worthless makes people feel like they have nothing to lose... I truly hope I am so wrong. Please someone comment smarter than myself that can reassure me about the psychology of a global population being fearful of being replaced.
Well if it helps, this is how the people working at the factories must have felt when they saw robots for the first time. There will be new jobs arising for each job eliminated.
@@cemcivelek2152 Sorry to get in like that, but... That's a hard cope 💀
Meanwhile cybersecurity folks: "What do you mean it can find vulnerabilities???"
I’m on the waitlist, hopefully I’ll be able to make something good out of it
this channel is fire!!