• @daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        526 days ago

        Some of us will be replaced the old fashioned way. By a underpaid worker in a third word country that will ask for one tenth of the money for the same job.

        • @Shanmugha@lemmy.world
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          1027 days ago

          And here I thought to have heard the funniest joke you can make. Farming. With current climate change dynamics. If I could do that, I would rather do something funnier, like bets.

          And about who would be where: if Lemmy still stands ten years after, chances are I will be here too. But I feel safe to count on “bubble has burst, it’s in the news. How ya feel there” within a few years. Will ping you for sure

            • @bluecat_OwO@lemmy.world
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              627 days ago

              yes, in future IF ai replaces me as a programmer(which as explained is not possible), then I shall start working alongside it.

              See cars replaced horses, but not humans, our need for progress is insatiable and I doubt any software program can emulate human intelligence

            • @Shanmugha@lemmy.world
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              627 days ago

              Oh, that I can, and thank you for your message, really. With that said, here is the differences: cars did work as a transport, and AI as it is marketed (magic replacer of all) does not, and even in the narrow use case of programming - no, it does not. It can produce heaps of lines of code, it cannot do the work of building a reliable software that does what is required of it. It has also failed to replace artists. So no, I am not afraid

                • @balsoft@lemmy.ml
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                  Yes, it’s not linear. The progress of GenAI in the past 2 years is logarithmic at best, if you compare it with the boom that was 2019-2023 (from GPT2 to GPT4 in text, DALL-E 1 to 3 in images). The big companies trained their networks on all of the internet and ran out of training data, if you compare GPT4 to GPT5 it’s pretty obvious. Unless there’s a significant algorithmic breakthrough (which is looking less and less likely), at least text-based AI is not going to have another order-of-magniture improvement for a long time. Sure, it can already replace like 10% of devs who are doing boring JS stuff, but replacing at least half of the dev workforce is a pipe dream of the C-suite for now.

                • @Shanmugha@lemmy.world
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                  626 days ago

                  My monkey brain keeps hearing of non-linear progress, and things keep staying here:

                  Besides that, since you insist on being fearful: why AI of all things and not a handful of rich assholes who actually make our lives hard every damn day?

        • JackbyDev
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          327 days ago

          You’re very spiteful and for so little reason. Maybe don’t do that?