Could A.I. replace your job?
It seems A.I. can almost do anything like code programming tasks, image recognition tasks, or recognizing CT scans for doctors. Recently, I watched the episode made by ColdFusion TV on Youtube called How This A.I. Draws Anything You Describe [DALL-E 2].
After watching this and being part of Hive's marketing effort on Twitter, I feel excited about this that it looks to me, perhaps we can use this for our Hive marketing effort. There is a necessity to spread the good news about Hive, a word of mouth by sharing it with others until somebody listens is my goal in our marketing effort.
Hive is way too undervalued that it is still not even on the Top 100 after all of its achievements in the past 6 years, we should not forget that Hive has no official marketing team or company that can do the PR so we have only to rely on ourselves to this as we haven't have paid company shillers
Looking on this I found this comment
As an artist, this is extremely impressive, I've spent thousands of hours learning wow to draw, design, model, shade and compose works and thought this new tech might seem like this makes it soon to be all for nothing, I hope that fundamental knowledge still has value in some ways. This will be a massive change not only for digital artists to begin with but to society in general, i can foresee when AI can come up with an ad in real time depending on your day/cookies...
I am not sure about this comment, but I do believe that A.I. can have a positive effect on our overall human productivity, like in the past, technology had made some jobs obsolete, and in the same way, it helps on creating new jobs that we never heard 20 years ago, we will see as I don't have the crystal ball with me.
Hive is open-source and owned by a decentralized community thus everything we can use and absorb for our benefit because of its open-source nature.
I have no worry if Dall E won't come into fruition because we have an individual who is great at making Hive marketing graphics like @doze which he saved some on this dropbox, great to have him.
How about you, do you think this will have a positive or negative impact on your life? Let me know in the comment below
AI is, of course, great.
There are only a few but...
But someone has to take care of him.
But someone should teach him (at least at the first stage, an expert in a particular field is required, be it an artist, a doctor, a marketer)
But the ethical point remains (does the AI have the right to make a decision) An example of AI in a weapon is to destroy a terrorist or is it just a child with a toy gun.
But is it possible to trust AI or has it self-developed to a level where it prioritizes the survival of itself, and not the creator
Very good point that you mentioned here. Even the police today are being tricked into having a gun but instead, it is a toy gun. Human intervention cannot be easily replaced in my opinion anytime soon
I thank Twitter for having advertised this very interesting blog. Moreover, I start by apologising for my belated reply I didn't have my keys when I initially saw your text.
Anyway, as mentioned on Twitter the question you raised is a question I asked myself for some time already. It is clear AI plays a big role in particle physics for many years. However, it cannot replace physicists. At some point, we need t think about the correctness of the findings, how physically sound they are, etc. However, what AI can do is to help us, so that we don't lose time in painful matters.
To conclude, as you seem to say, AI provides us a virtuous way to improve how we work. Therefore, we cannot really talk about a "replacement".
Cheers, and have a nice week!
Sorry for the late response.
Yes, indeed that I do believe that it can help us improve many job sectors and may also discover the job that yet to find out.
Farmer is one of the jobs I believe that cannot be easily replaced as it needs to adjust on weather condition and climate change. Personally, I am doing a small garden to make our family self-sufficient by producing our own food.
Great to see you here, I do appreciate your comment. Cheers
A late response to a late reply... I think this is fair!
I am also happy to read we agree (therefore no dispute for today, which is fine believe me).
Yes but even there, science can really help to optimise the situation. Of course this is probably far from AI, but still. On this subject, I recommend to give a look at @amestyj's or @pinedaocl's blogs, who discuss advanced methods for agriculture derived from state-of-the-art scientific studies. This is very interesting (and some of what they discuss could be applied to small gardens, like yours or mine).
Have a nice week!
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Great read.
I have explored this topic before, especially in the medical world. AI is a great innovation to help with getting everyday things done. In fact, there more complex tasks being given to AI nowadays.
However, AI still needs supervision and oversight. We might get to that point where AI becomes fully autonomous(something I really don't vibe with), but for now we're a little bit away from that.
Someday, perhaps sooner than we think, we'll get there. I just hope we don't have an AI revolution against humans like in the matrix😂.
So like I would say to patients, for now GO SEE YOUR DOCTOR😅
I guess A.I. won't be replacing your doctor soon, but I already see some people making Google as their doctor, lol.
Oh yeah! True, we have that😅
But when things go awry, they end up seeing one though.
Yeah, haha
This is indeed quite awe-inspiring. I knew AI could do things of this general nature, but this is a huge step above anything I was imagining. A couple days ago I saw the following, which is again inspiring, but nowhere near the level of the stuff in the vid:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/viral-app-uses-ai-transform-235641812.html
Oh, great find! Thanks for sharing this link here