@iamtapi@jasminewsun So true. Although length of job tenure is shorter than in past generations, this could lead to more exciting industry switches as well.
@Dionne_Malush@sama Well actually none of us forgot how powerful words and narratives are considering that AI frontier products are primarily word-oriented chats, supplemented with graphical design to a lesser extent.
😲You might think that OpenAI staff would be in the best position to harness Advanced Technology to increase productivity of each current employee by a factor of 2 at least.
🦄 Possibly more to do with legacy business valuations based on human body counts?
Somehow the AI agent workers still aren’t quite cutting it yet!
OpenAI to double workforce as business push intensifies
The $730bn start-up plans to increase staff to 8,000 by the end of 2026 in bid to close gap with rival Anthropic
https://t.co/0SqRUI9xRH
The bottleneck of current AI is simple: the techniques we use are still predicated on pattern memorization and retrieval, and thus they need *someone* to tell them which patterns to memorize (training data, RL envs...)
That role cannot yet be played by AI in a truly open-ended and autonomous way. We can't yet remove the humans in the loop. In that sense, current AI is still purely a reflection of human cognition (both in terms of which tasks/goals it pursues and the patterns it uses to solve them). It isn't yet its own thing.
@Shrtndswt1@Sluggo013@MarkJCarney [European immigration to Canada has historically been British (English, Scottish, Irish) and French settlers] Those folks probably brought some Christian concepts along with them to what is known as Canada today.
@Shrtndswt1@JayGenXer He's not really destroying American lives either. While he is ramping up immigration policy enforcement, those folks were bending the rules.