Glad to see a lot of people liking BobbyO. He's truly a visionary with a 10,000 foot high perspective. I feel his frustration when I hear ignorant opinions on ICP from people who have done zero due diligence.
One thing that irks me when people talk about AI, they all compare what they know to what is out NOW. Saying AI won’t replace programming TODAY because it has no flaws does not mean it can’t do it tomorrow.
Yeah, Utopia is an interesting topic. I wonder if Dfinity finally put out a FAQ. There wasn't one that I could find a week back or so. There was a statement there'd be one out in about a week, which was stated in July. Nothing that I could find, yet.
@@Coinopoly I don’t blame the delay whether intentional or not. I think Cambodia and their agreement with ICP will dive into Utopia and support the project that’s needed here in USA. Google with ICP is the right direction and hopefully AWS and Elon Musk would benefit.
I can fully appreciate that the internet computer is the only project capable of hosting AI on chain, especially if they successfully get GPU’s on the nodes. But I still have not seen any convincing arguments that AI needs to be on chain. I can’t see any real advantage over normal cloud computing.
Yep. My stance is if AI takes us there, great, and if it doesn't we have other avenues. Not really worried about it, as I think the end result will be a success regardless.
CMF on RUclips reported Swiss Bank UBS has AI tool that can scan 300,000 companies for the best merger for customers. The AI will also provide all the necessary legal contracts saving money on attorney fees. Did the copy or partner with ICP or still using cloud services off chain?
Yep. As I said toward the later half of the video, there are developers in my department at work who have used AI to do a significant amount of the work to code Python apps. Now, they're very simple apps. We're talking about taking some corporate elearning concepts and gamifying them. Making things similar to Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. Even re-create Centipede and Asteroids as a proof of concept. Also, my brother and his entire department including director were laid off of from SAP Concur, to be replaced by AI. Will that be successful? I have no idea. But, they were sure as hell laid off to be replaced by AI.
Time will tell who is right about A.I. replacing programmers and coding based on the LLM architecture. I doubt that an LLM architecture can. the models are already stupidly big and the improvements they get out of each is diminishing each time - Software engineer with 10+ years of experience and who has built LLMs from scratch as well as CNNs.
Yeah. I believe there will certainly be value, including aiding some folks at various skill levels with tasks of varying complexities including scripting/coding. I doubt technology available within the next 5 - 10 years will be sufficient enough to 100% replace human developers from start to finish, updates, new features, testing, performance optimization, and whatever else. That said, my IT background consist of things like building, upgrading, and fixing PC hardware, various "desktop support" or "deskside support" roles, including basic image creation and deployments, server side setup and support, basic LAN/WAN support not including level 3 switch configs, router confs. Handling various MS AD tasks such as user creation, super basic login script setup (simple .BAT files), Exchange support, little bit of PowerShell, simple server stuff like installing and configuring Windows servers. Configuring file/print/FTP/backups/terminal servers for 50 - 100 users. Setting up and utilizing WSUS. "Helpdesk" roles, call center support. Very recently, training technical staff. Stuff like that. I'm not a developer, software engineer, programmer, network guru, cyber security expert, etc. In other words, I'm not exactly the best source to cite on my opinion of this subject. :) I'm just sharing my thoughts, whatever that's worth.
Well, I'm not saying I feel he's dead wrong. I think he has valid arguments. I'm just not worried about it. AI? Fine. DePIN? OK. RWA? Alright. Whichever, it'll happen imo.
Once AI gets good enough at writting code - I don't see why AI wouldn't be able to learn/write Matoko? Can you imagine, pretty much anyone with a thought and prayer creating apps just off of their imagination. That would be a big hurdle to jump.
Yea, I just wonder how long that will take. Six months? A year? Two? Ten? And when "we get there", will it really let me create an LMS via prompts and no human developer or debugger? I mean code that not only works, but is well written.
@@Coinopoly I'm no dev either, but i'd imagine once it's good enough it'll just go exponential from there. When that breaking point is who knows.. We could all be getting played by the soon narritive, but you need to risk it for the biscuit regardless.
Bobby O is the Man! Most people can’t see past the surface. He damn near scratches the Core
I've been meaning to check out his videos, just haven't yet. Other than a few minutes of 1 or 2 of them.
Thee Peoples Champ!
Glad to see a lot of people liking BobbyO. He's truly a visionary with a 10,000 foot high perspective. I feel his frustration when I hear ignorant opinions on ICP from people who have done zero due diligence.
@@glennlocke8673 Thee People’s Champ!!
One thing that irks me when people talk about AI, they all compare what they know to what is out NOW. Saying AI won’t replace programming TODAY because it has no flaws does not mean it can’t do it tomorrow.
I have the same opinion just like you from first to the last word! I am a subscriber and supporter already🍀🍀🍀
Great video! As OG ICP staker I agree with you.
ICP to the moon🌙!!
I think ICP should be a university.
Dope idea!
My favorite guy. We want more but will take what we can get. Much love.
Fantastic site with intelligent and relevant commentary. Please keep the content coming!!!-Maxi with > 7K ICP
Some complained that Utopia by Dfinity won’t help ICP but public exposure is comparable to AI consumer protection on ICP is good PR.
Yeah, Utopia is an interesting topic. I wonder if Dfinity finally put out a FAQ. There wasn't one that I could find a week back or so. There was a statement there'd be one out in about a week, which was stated in July. Nothing that I could find, yet.
@@Coinopoly I don’t blame the delay whether intentional or not. I think Cambodia and their agreement with ICP will dive into Utopia and support the project that’s needed here in USA. Google with ICP is the right direction and hopefully AWS and Elon Musk would benefit.
I appreciate your broad perspective. Thanks for the content
Excellent thought provoking video.
Very informative thank you!
Great vid
Always good. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
great content Icp
15 seconds later. James allen tong is sticking out😝😂😂
Unstoppable!
I can fully appreciate that the internet computer is the only project capable of hosting AI on chain, especially if they successfully get GPU’s on the nodes. But I still have not seen any convincing arguments that AI needs to be on chain. I can’t see any real advantage over normal cloud computing.
Yep. My stance is if AI takes us there, great, and if it doesn't we have other avenues. Not really worried about it, as I think the end result will be a success regardless.
Hey Comcur...AI didn't get security clearances
CMF on RUclips reported Swiss Bank UBS has AI tool that can scan 300,000 companies for the best merger for customers. The AI will also provide all the necessary legal contracts saving money on attorney fees. Did the copy or partner with ICP or still using cloud services off chain?
Bobby O was the ICP guy before it was cool .
Does BobbyO pre-date the onslaught brought forth by Jerry Banfield as well?
@@Coinopoly Yes
@@Coinopolyyes, BobbyO was making ICP videos when Jerry was still pumping other projects.
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Some AI models can already write code. Nothing exceptional but the framework already exists. It’s not chatgpt
Yep. As I said toward the later half of the video, there are developers in my department at work who have used AI to do a significant amount of the work to code Python apps. Now, they're very simple apps. We're talking about taking some corporate elearning concepts and gamifying them. Making things similar to Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. Even re-create Centipede and Asteroids as a proof of concept. Also, my brother and his entire department including director were laid off of from SAP Concur, to be replaced by AI. Will that be successful? I have no idea. But, they were sure as hell laid off to be replaced by AI.
Time will tell who is right about A.I. replacing programmers and coding based on the LLM architecture. I doubt that an LLM architecture can. the models are already stupidly big and the improvements they get out of each is diminishing each time - Software engineer with 10+ years of experience and who has built LLMs from scratch as well as CNNs.
Yeah. I believe there will certainly be value, including aiding some folks at various skill levels with tasks of varying complexities including scripting/coding. I doubt technology available within the next 5 - 10 years will be sufficient enough to 100% replace human developers from start to finish, updates, new features, testing, performance optimization, and whatever else.
That said, my IT background consist of things like building, upgrading, and fixing PC hardware, various "desktop support" or "deskside support" roles, including basic image creation and deployments, server side setup and support, basic LAN/WAN support not including level 3 switch configs, router confs. Handling various MS AD tasks such as user creation, super basic login script setup (simple .BAT files), Exchange support, little bit of PowerShell, simple server stuff like installing and configuring Windows servers. Configuring file/print/FTP/backups/terminal servers for 50 - 100 users. Setting up and utilizing WSUS. "Helpdesk" roles, call center support. Very recently, training technical staff. Stuff like that.
I'm not a developer, software engineer, programmer, network guru, cyber security expert, etc. In other words, I'm not exactly the best source to cite on my opinion of this subject. :) I'm just sharing my thoughts, whatever that's worth.
Icp trên 200$
Icp goes to more than 150$
Dont listen to the James Ellen guy lol…
Well, I'm not saying I feel he's dead wrong. I think he has valid arguments. I'm just not worried about it. AI? Fine. DePIN? OK. RWA? Alright. Whichever, it'll happen imo.
Once AI gets good enough at writting code - I don't see why AI wouldn't be able to learn/write Matoko? Can you imagine, pretty much anyone with a thought and prayer creating apps just off of their imagination. That would be a big hurdle to jump.
Yea, I just wonder how long that will take. Six months? A year? Two? Ten? And when "we get there", will it really let me create an LMS via prompts and no human developer or debugger? I mean code that not only works, but is well written.
@@Coinopoly I'm no dev either, but i'd imagine once it's good enough it'll just go exponential from there. When that breaking point is who knows.. We could all be getting played by the soon narritive, but you need to risk it for the biscuit regardless.