@OzSalmond@GaryMarcus@edzitron I listened to it earlier today, fantastic episode. And not really surprising - an old friend of mine was doing ML-powered medical image analysis back in 2017, and even then it was clear that analysis was only a small part of the job.
@GaryMarcus I only made it halfway through this interview before I hit my "too many stupid things said by the guest" limit, but Figure's success with the 200-hour trial did give me pause for thought - it might not be the white-collar jobs going first?
https://t.co/qKd8ECC6X5
@scottdomes Oh I’m still in the middle of all the pain- went from “gifted youngster” to “burned out, quasi-drug addict” and it’s only in the last few weeks that I’ve really started confronting this stuff.
Having zero memories of my parents trying to comfort me was a clue.
@0dayshay0@buccocapital The AI that can code entire apps couldn't make it through a set of cleanup tasks before hitting API limits.
The future sure is bright!
@AlanLevinovitz I think the true summary here is that AI will let people get on with their lives without requiring them to spend as much time at their computers, which is already a thing most people don't want to do.