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Archive: https://archive.today/H9tN3

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>Progress in AI shows little sign of slowing down. Last week, Tyler expressed amazement at the latest products from OpenAI. It’s impossible to know where all of this is going, and I don’t find it difficult to imagine either utopian or dystopian outcomes. Yet one thing I’m confident of is that there’s no reason to worry about AI taking our jobs. Larry Summers has said that AI has the potential to replace “almost all forms of human labor,” particularly in white-collar professions. Noah Carl has more recently reviewed scientific literature showing that we’re getting to the point where LLMs can do most or all cognitive tasks at least as well as humans, and notes that the technology will only get better.

Archive: https://archive.today/H9tN3 From the post: >>Progress in AI shows little sign of slowing down. Last week, Tyler expressed amazement at the latest products from OpenAI. It’s impossible to know where all of this is going, and I don’t find it difficult to imagine either utopian or dystopian outcomes. Yet one thing I’m confident of is that there’s no reason to worry about AI taking our jobs. Larry Summers has said that AI has the potential to replace “almost all forms of human labor,” particularly in white-collar professions. Noah Carl has more recently reviewed scientific literature showing that we’re getting to the point where LLMs can do most or all cognitive tasks at least as well as humans, and notes that the technology will only get better.

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AI is retarded as hell. I’ve used it pretty extensively. It’s fine for short bursts, but sometimes it struggles with basic math questions.