The human brain runs on 20 watts of energy. To match that compute, AI would require 2.7 gigawatts. It’s not only impractical to assume full human displacement, it’s not cost effective. AI is a tool that covers gaps and blind spots, while enhancing human work. So yes, agree with your take.
I’m not a doomer an AI at all. I think the nature of work, particularly entry level jobs will change.
Ai will make business more complicated and competitive. Not less. Which means more layers where humans have to make decisions before the next process can happen
And there will be millions, if not more, local models.
We will we modify and train them for our lives and the businesses we create. Just leveraging the foundational models for things we don’t have access to.
Maybe the new gig economy will be the models that represent our lives and the knowledge and experiences each one of us train those models on, and we get hired by companies for access to those models ?
Thoughts ?
@nickimoraa Dopaminergic-friendly music with noise cancelling headphones, late night when other sensory inputs are reduced…only way I can even slightly be productive at it. Or hire a cleaning service 🤣🤣🤣