Interesting paradox of AI: It has already reached the intelligence of the people who expect it to reach human intelligence.
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Community for a certain asian peninsula.
'people are saying that computers are the future therefore we can't estimate the budget for next year, we are at a standstill'
Currently reading a book that features a lot of Silicon Valley bazingabrained dipshits. Every single time that governments believe their hype it blows up in their faces. Every. Single. Time.
What book is it?
Road to Nowhere: What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong about the Future of Transportation by Paris Marx
So far it's fantastic. One of the best and most comprehensively researched pieces of anti-car propaganda I've ever read.
I know that guy! From "Tech won't save us" I've listened to a couple of episodes over the years. Totally missed that he wrote a book that's interesting
Yep the one and only. His show is great!
Love when people with frightening amounts of power lack basic critical thinking skills
I can’t wait to see the global economy collapse into a depression because these morons had to rely on AI.
Sales who don’t understand AI selling it to CEOs who don’t understand AI selling it to investors who don’t understand AI selling it to bankers who don’t understand AI selling it to governments who don’t understand AI.
These programs also don't think so much as bullshit in the most transparently psychopathic way while having no clue what they are saying. They have no actual thoughts or comprehension. So makes sense that capitalists would be impressed by them.
Can ai compare apple and oranges
I use AI in my day to day work (IT), I can see how it would replace a lot of people but not THAT many and it "reasoning like a human" doesn't really change that, especially if someone ever implements regulations (good idea imo) where if someone complains they can request that a decision made by AI has to be confirmed by a human.