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Are you actually using AI yet?
I use AI and deep learning tools at work extensively for programming. I have been writing code for over 30 years in diverse fields. Since late last year I have not written a single line of code. Once you know how to interact with these models, there is no going back. I can code up in an hour now what used to take months. In probably less than a year from now all you will have to do to write an app is talk to your computer and explain what you want. We are using AI agents to automate genomics data analysis and results evaluation with users now describing the analyses they want performed in natural language rather than scripting something in a language like Python or R. Software engineering as a career is over. At home I use multiple AI models for for music. I have a pipeline that can recognize guitar chord progressions, perform a complete harmonic and rhythmic analysis and suggest alternate song parts based on the input chord progression, a sort of AI composition assistant. There are tons of things you can do with AI that go way beyond asking for recipes, summarizing a document or testing for lefty/righty bias in a model's training data. That stuff is a sideshow. I lead the data science group at our company and I would bet money that within a year or two my job can be automated away with AI. Tesla and other companies in the US and China are poised to begin selling extremely capable humanoid robots at affordable prices. Over time they will be automating away even blue collar jobs. Google just posted a job opening for a senior scientist to explore the societal implications of ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence) and machine consciousness. If that does not spook you, then you simply are not paying attention. AI is the most significant development in our time. And while the tech is amazing and has incredible potential for good, what it will become is something we cannot predict. I am with Dr. Geoffrey Hinton on this: there is a very good chance this will not end well. Buckle up... -
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China Has an Army of Robots...!!!: Is the USA lost, already?
It depends on what kind of manufacturing, right? Personally, I don't have a problem with the manufacture of tennis shoes or socks in some overseas sweat shop. Neither product is a matter of national security. And you're right, Americans wouldn't work for $10 a day. On the other hand, maybe it's a good idea to bring drug manufacturing back to America? Cutting edge computer chips? Critical minerals? And I suppose there's some middle ground. Products that could be manufactured in the USA but are not and are not really a matter of national security. Maybe they can make it work or maybe not. -
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Trump Blames Zelensky’s Stance for Stalling Ukraine Peace Talks
Don't forget, the USA has to borrow that money to give it away, to pay for the war, as not enough tax revenue to cover their own cost of running the USA. Doesn't everyone borrow money to give it away -
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