RE: There is no Table
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Some people think that once we have robots doing all the menial tasks that we don't want to do, then we will all be able to live in abundance
I remember a friend resharing a something (tweet I think I honestly can't remember, it was a screenie into discord anyway), and it was along the lines of how the focus of AI was wrong, because the author of the post wanted AI that would do their laundry and dishes so they had more time to write and do art, not an AI that would write and make art so that they had more time to do laundry and dishes.
though I'll be actually impressed if the AI does a better job at designing than art, I personally find it harder to get "right"
I am worried for my employable future
How much of your job can you AI (probably not much now but eventually)? I just asked J seeing as it came up (because I read your post, do you feel like an influencer yet XD) and in his case he said AI can currently write code snippets but nothing more than that safely, but probably could in the future.
I'm moderately curious about how one would handle my job once the tech is good enough XD (would require a very smooth robot body) and I don't even care about the art/storytelling side of things because as I've said to many people I don't care how good AI gets at that or even how much better it might become, I do some things because it's fun and nothing will stop me
Have you managed to get a breather?
Lol - stupid engineers...
The coders at work use it for low-level stuff, but it is advancing fast. At some point, the average coder won't be able to add value, only the good coders, and then, they will train the AI and it will squeeze them out too. For now though, a lot of admin jobs are disappearing.
One of my colleagues has a daughter in a publishing house, and the amount of AI-generated stories that are coming in as "original" is immense. She is trying to get out of it.
Me too. But at some point, I won't be able to feed my family.
After these comments. It is 1am :)
Do the AI directors submitting the AI generated stories get butthurt when their "amazing original" ideas get rejected? :D
I'm kind of scared of the state of the self-publishing places, some of the stuff that was there in the scant handful of times I've looked kind of made it very hard to find anything that might actually be good and that was pre-AI-being-popular
It was kind of why I asked how much of your job could be done with AI eventually.
Though ideally well before it starts to get to that point we'll have nicely sidestepped into something better :)