Correct me if I am wrong but didn’t we see a possible future scenario of AI taking over “Skynet” in the Terminator movie?
Just sayin!
Guys, for better or for worse, AI is not going away.
I would recommend you start using it everyday.
It’s going to quickly affect every facet of our lives.
I would rather understand how to use it to my benefit that complain about it.
Wonder if you can use it to find a new job.Guys, for better or for worse, AI is not going away.
I would recommend you start using it everyday.
It’s going to quickly affect every facet of our lives.
I would rather understand how to use it to my benefit that complain about it.
More potential AI goodness.
Today I used ChatGPT to read and analyze a bunch of PnLs, Balance Sheets, and Cash Flow Statements.I don't really think of language models like ChatGPT as being a dangerous AI. ChatGPT, for example is technically AI but it's not like SkyNet. I use ChatGPT in my job, especially when googling a problem yields ambiguous results.
ChatGPT is very good at understanding what I'm asking. It sifts through the information a lot faster than I can. It is often wrong. But, it remembers the context during a given session, so you can ask it more questions about the topic or about it's solutions.
Even when its wrong, it often gives me ideas about how to solve it. So my opinion about ChatGPT isn't But I certainly wouldn't use it for every facet of my life.
If it gave you the code, you wouldn't have had to take a screenshot. You could have told it it doesn't work, and asked it to find out what's wrong with it.Today I used ChatGPT to read and analyze a bunch of PnLs, Balance Sheets, and Cash Flow Statements.
Valued the businesses based on the equations I fed it and analyzed them for strengths and weaknesses.
Tonight my 8 year old son was doing his Scratch programming class. He wasn’t able to save and lost all his work.
So we fed the description of the assignment into chatgpt and it literally wrote the code for us.
For some reason the code wasn’t working right. So I took a screenshot of the blocks and it was able to see the error and tell us what we needed to change.
Not to mention 100s of users our SaaS program used chatgpt to respond to their insurance leads immediately after they filled out the online form, see what they were interested in, checked the agent’s calendar availability, and offered them a couple time slots, overcame any objections and scheduled on their calendar conversationally by text with no agent input.
You guys are interacting with AI all day long and you don’t even know.
Wonder if you can use it to find a new job.
That was the hard part for me. Scratch uses coding blocks. Easier for kids to learn before they start writing code I guess.If it gave you the code, you wouldn't have had to take a screenshot. You could have told it it doesn't work, and asked it to find out what's wrong with it.
Wait a minute. Screenshot? You mean it passed the Turing test?
Oh, it’s gonna replace more than service industry jobs.Just analyzing my own opinions on AI over time, it's funny to think about how I've viewed it and it shows pretty well that I couldn't have comprehended where it has gone.
At first I thought it'd be something destructive, straight out of apocalyptic films.
Then as it grew I saw it becoming an incredible tool to improve human productivity and creativity.
Now it's clearly going to just replace most service industry jobs and result in infinitely poorer service.
I have no idea where it goes from here, but the future isn't looking good, and it is probably going to be a lot less fun than it simply wanting to kill us.