@market_sleuth It’s a milestone I am not ready for either. It’s a bit farther down the road but I see it coming. Hang in there dad! You still have many wonderful memories of her to be made as your daughter takes these new steps in her life.
@jun_song@DavidOndrej1 It’s the next Microsoft. Based on how much I am seeing people leverage it in the workplace, it will be nearly impossible to stop that train until there is another alternative equal alternative.
@StockSavvyShay How does the terrestrial/orbit communication throughput rate hold up? I imagine it is about the same as starlink but will it handle the volume?
AI does not always do what you want but it makes previously manually intensive jobs like code changes or builds orders of magnitude more efficient. I can do in a few hours what used to take me days.
The rest of the cycle is still there: validation, review, testing, training, etc. those still require people. BUT! The efficiency improves the output of people leveraging the tools. Therefore, it may not “replace” people, but the same number of, or fewer, people can accomplish more work.
The job market will continue to languish for those roles as fewer people are needed for the same work.
If you don’t have AI skills… go get them. It’s not a robot replacement of a person. It’s an amazing new tool in your toolbox.
@NoLimitGains Oracle does already have a huge footprint in the database and erp market. To me, it makes sense that they would be spending quite a bit on bringing expanded ai functionality into both as the customer base is demanding it to the point they are doing it themselves.