RE: Hive And A Post Labor World
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Very interesting post. As we are slowly but steadily evolving towards this path, I presume that's why machine learning became so important and prevalent as a study choice. It goes without saying actually. Thank you very much for your post and all the best! Keep up the good work here on HIVE!
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There are many facets to machine learning, most of what are forging ahead.
The 2020s are going to see a major societal shift from how we operated at the start of this decade.
Indeed, so do I think as well! There is room for a lot of potential in the near future and, more specifically, in the next couple of years. It's going to be an exciting time to be around to witness technological advancement. Thank you very much for your response and all the best!
I think what you touch upon is important. Things are only going to accelerate. This is where the compounding impact enters.
We already see how ChatGPT is growing in use since the technology is being integrated into many of our commonly used platforms.
Yes, I see your point, but the quality of ChaptGPT in terms of the subjects that I used it for is mediocre, to say the least. I tried to use it and wasn't quite impressed. That's my personal opinion, of course, solely based on my personal experience as a timely user with it. On the other hand, I do not know why so many people hold it so high... it has potential, but AI in general is and will not be smarter than man is, primarily because of the fact that it was created by man and not the other way around. These are my sincere thoughts. Best regards!
That is today.
When mobile phones first came out, the technology, in hindsight, sucked. But over time it improved.
I would imagine with all the companies involved, we are going to see these models improve greatly.
Yes, indeed, in fact it's very realistic and is happening as we communicate. Mobile phones got better and better until they got to be labeled 'smart'. And, indeed, they are far smarter now than they used to be when they came out (though, as a joke here, their strength and durability is debatable sometimes when compared to the classic Nokia 'brick' model, so to put it, heh).
Internet was not very well seen when it came out and look where we are now, twenty something years ahead of its initial invention (if we are to measure the internet only as early back as the 1990s, when, in fact, it is older than that by a margin of several decades).
I am very hopeful and optimistic for the future of technology but I am also equally apprehensive for it can be use for both good and bad. When it is used for evil reasons, it can be manipulative. AI can also play a nasty role while we are at it. That's why we need more and more rightful regulations on it on behalf of the government, but, at the same time, we need governments which we can trust in the first place. The more we trust them, the more transparent their policies are, the better the regulations can be in terms of AI, for example. That's how I think at least. Regards!