That is not very hotMy Hot Take
AI will start taking over much bigger portions of athletic training and game planning over the next two years.
I wonder if the play calling won’t be done by people any more. And if there will be any attempt to limit the use of AI on game day. Like kids having to leave all their electronics outside on test day.I wonder how much and how fast Cuse will adopt?
I would hope they already haveI wonder how much and how fast Cuse will adopt?
Agreed. I loathe AIYou can keep your HAL9000 and your Skynet.
AI scares the crap out of me. Too many things to go wrong.
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There are many concerns, but it is here to stay.Agreed. I loathe AI
Insane take.Anyone who hasn't embraced Ai yet is falling behind the times. What will be interesting, and it's probably already happening in some countries, but elementary school education will probably be totally revamped. How much, besides the real basics will people need to know. Computers will do all the thinking for them. I'm glad I grew up when I did, but I'm also envious of the future.
And, I knew I would never have any use for quadratic equations.
Maybe I generalized things a bit much, but Ai is only in its infancy and so many people are using it as a crutch to write documents, etc because they "were never good at it". Or, like you said, just being lazy.Insane take.
Schooling isn't an "information dump". It's supposed to teach you how to learn. Sure, you may not have to use quadratic equations specifically in your life, but the process of learning how makes your brain capable of grasping other concepts easier. Drives me nuts when people ignorantly use the, "Why do I have learn this, I'm never going to use it" excuse to justify their laziness.
Slide rules & calculators are tools. Hopefully AI will be used the same way; as a way to help someone learn, as opposed to a replacement for learning.Maybe I generalized things a bit much, but Ai is only in its infancy and so many people are using it as a crutch to write documents, etc because they "were never good at it". Or, like you said, just being lazy.
I'm not sure how old you are, but I learned how to do certain math functions on a slide rule because hand held calculators weren't invented yet. Then, then Texas Instruments came out with their math calculators in the late 70's and it could do a lot for you.
Like I said, I'm envious of the future. It will be amazing what the next 20 years of technology will bring.
I'm a high level hybrid software engineer / lead / dev mgr and could relate some war stories about how AI has invaded that space, from personal experience. Suffice it to say that it makes some things quick and easy and saves time, for sure. But in general I don't like it, and can't shake the feeling that at the least, my kids are inheriting a scary world with sci-fi style existential threats to their lives.Maybe I generalized things a bit much, but Ai is only in its infancy and so many people are using it as a crutch to write documents, etc because they "were never good at it". Or, like you said, just being lazy.
I'm not sure how old you are, but I learned how to do certain math functions on a slide rule because hand held calculators weren't invented yet. Then, then Texas Instruments came out with their math calculators in the late 70's and it could do a lot for you.
Like I said, I'm envious of the future. It will be amazing what the next 20 years of technology will bring.
There's more time spent correcting mistakes made by AI than time saved by using it.
It's all a scam sold to you by corporations that have no idea how to monetize it and the bubble is going to pop very soon.
The people that don't use AI are actually going to be far ahead of those that do, because they actually will use their brains. I already have coworkers whose first response to a question is "what does chatgpt say"? Their brains are cooked and it's been less than a year.
They'll monetize it the same way Microsoft has monetized Windows and Office products. By charging large corporations an insane amount of money for licensing fees. What I do think will happen is a consolidation in the space where you'll only have 1 to 2 players in the long run with everyone else falling off. The consolidation coupled with computer chips getting more efficient and Moore's law will allow them to reduce costs and become profitable. As much as we hate it, AI or some form of it isn't going away any time soon. Just like robotics in the manufacturing industry replaced blue collar works, AI will replace white collar workers in the back office.There's more time spent correcting mistakes made by AI than time saved by using it.
It's all a scam sold to you by corporations that have no idea how to monetize it and the bubble is going to pop very soon.
The people that don't use AI are actually going to be far ahead of those that do, because they actually will use their brains. I already have coworkers whose first response to a question is "what does chatgpt say"? Their brains are cooked and it's been less than a year.
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is a hypothetical, advanced form of AI that matches or exceeds human cognitive abilities across virtually any task. Unlike current "narrow" AI, AGI can learn, reason, adapt, and apply knowledge across diverse, unfamiliar domains without specific, upfront programming.
Regardless of them adding it into those functions, it will not ever make enough profit to justify the investment. It will go away no matter how many people say "it's going to replace white collar workers". It literally cannot do that.They'll monetize it the same way Microsoft has monetized Windows and Office products. By charging large corporations an insane amount of money for licensing fees. What I do think will happen is a consolidation in the space where you'll only have 1 to 2 players in the long run with everyone else falling off. The consolidation coupled with computer chips getting more efficient and Moore's law will allow them to reduce costs and become profitable. As much as we hate it, AI or some form of it isn't going away any time soon. Just like robotics in the manufacturing industry replaced blue collar works, AI will replace white collar workers in the back office.
There are a lot of factors at play, but AI can help create efficiencies at work. Can help formatting things in ways that would take hours otherwise. Yes, you'll need to review and edit, and if it doesn't spit out the info the way you want it, you'll need to do it again. But there are many ways that AI can be beneficial.Regardless of them adding it into those functions, it will not ever make enough profit to justify the investment. It will go away no matter how many people say "it's going to replace white collar workers". It literally cannot do that.
Data centers poisoning people and raising energy costs is also a massive strain on resources and cannot continue. Excited for the day the people take it into their own hands.