Yes, there's no doubt plenty of book talking, as is always the case in the tech industry. But I'm in the Nick Cave camp and believe very few people have thought through the disturbing implications of cheap and abundant non-human intelligence.
PS - And I'm not entirely happy with AI cutting the grass of we long-poorly-remunerated content creators!
Disagree. It won't save you. But you'll at least have a better understanding of how Agents work.
Good point, G.A.G - I fully endorse people learning as much as possible about AI ASAP.
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https://app.heygen.com/videos/1a9594d2a6294fe5b18cd9d7a295b652
Ironically, your bot-voiced reply - while making some good points – proves my overall thesis!
depends on what market segment your in and what time period is reasonably assessed to be "disruptive"
i see many millennials using AI to improve/complement their writing skills - which is arguably a good thing ...and required
i see companies like brainfish offer "action based AI.".....and all i see is a new "ui"
"do this " by text command
replacing
"click this set of buttons "
.....next pump and dump......yawn...
Yes, there's no doubt plenty of book talking, as is always the case in the tech industry. But I'm in the Nick Cave camp and believe very few people have thought through the disturbing implications of cheap and abundant non-human intelligence.
PS - And I'm not entirely happy with AI cutting the grass of we long-poorly-remunerated content creators!