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Generative AI will probably not replace most current workers, with its impact instead confined to automating some tasks for a minority, according to a report released on Monday by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations agency that develops standards for the world of work. Because who would know better than the UN?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because who would know better than the UN? The EU?
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Ouch!
I forgot about them.
TTFN - Kent
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current unhappy micro-serfs are guaranteed to remain unhappy.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Instead of fearing being replaced by AI, these professionals have a more positive outlook. The other third have already been replaced by AI
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The other third have already been replaced by AI Or work totally offline in the field / mine / forest...
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they believe AI will replace their managers, and, get rid of Agile, scrum, pair programming, etc.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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The relational model and SQL have been foundational database technologies for the last 40+ years. Meanwhile, modern applications look very different from that of 40 years ago when SQL was invented. "You come at the king, you best not miss."
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They make some good points but their pricing model is, well, the words "arrogant" and "outrageous" come to mind.
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But... will it be usable for web generation?
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Looks like nothing more than a lambda expression wrapper over SQL and not anything new.
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Microsoft wants to enhance Windows with AI in more ways than one. Let's just shove that image generation wherever it might fit
Coming soon to File Explorer!
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Enhance... yeah, right!
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Just learn something today - Paint is still part of/included in Windows, wow...
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Using computer simulations, scientists also determined the personality types best suited for stays of up to 28 years on the Red Planet. Followed shortly by a population of 0
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We can't manage to live here properly... what make them think we will do better over there?
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Arrogance. And the quest for VC.
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Well, there's not much that can be broken or abused on Mars unless you count sand and rocks, which we will probably find a way to break or abuse eventually.
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If you start with 22 people and plan on 28 years I guarantee you won't have 22 people at the end. You'll either have a very small number of survivors (including zero), or you'll have a generation of human Martians. Who knows, maybe one of them will be named Michael Valentine Smith.
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I can't keep myself for pondering who should be awarded one of those 22 seats. I can think of a few.
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Studies from job listings and professional networking sites detailed the top attributes would-be hires are highlighting and companies are seeking. No surprise: various AI skills top that list. Must have 10 years experience
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Must have 10 years experience Do not forget to be able to enter prompts in 5 different languages.
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Nelek wrote: enter prompts in 5 different language
I know English, Hebrew, Nonsense, Gibberish, and Gobbledygook at mother-tongue level. I'm safe!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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At least the managers are all safe, who else will check all the incorrect supplied data.
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OpenAI says that by fine-tuning its chatbot to focus on specific tasks — like code completion or maintaining a consistent tone — businesses can make ChatGPT a more efficient tool. You just have to give it your data, which I'm certain it won't use anywhere else
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