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The wtf is AI up to thread

Yep. For deeper stuff it's still incredibly flawed. The question is whether consumers will get pissed off at, say, an AI itinerary planner and the lack of human excitement going over plans or just planning a trip oneself anyway.

The way you can tell AI it's actually wrong on some tax matter then apologises to your is no different to speaking to some bumbling knob in a suit.
Have you seen the AI Agents? You can train them with the correct materials. They're the ones that will start putting professionals out of jobs.
 

Prof Walsh singles out Meta, citing internal documents revealing 10 per cent of its 2024 revenue, roughly $16 billion, came from scam ads and banned goods.

“Imagine that 10 per cent of the goods on the shelves at the Good Guys were counterfeit or illegal,” he said. “You’d demand that Fair Trading shut them down by the weekend. So, I don’t understand how we continue to let Meta trade in Australia.”
 
Worst part is these cunts who run ai companies have been allowed to steal anyone with a creative or intellectual brain’s property to train their models, in their pursuit to replace every human with a robot to maximise their profits.
 
Worst part is these cunts who run ai companies have been allowed to steal anyone with a creative or intellectual brain’s property to train their models, in their pursuit to replace every human with a robot to maximise their profits.
Its what happense when an industry runs on the 6-12 month "consulting contract"... people chase the dosh...
 
Ai is coming for customer service jobs.

Spoke to a few places that have an Ai speaker
Yep, all the time, its more and more prevalent... The standard is to have a an AI filter calls enquiries etc, and ONLY escalate to human when unresolvable or unclear issue.. best work around is to speak with a heavy accent or ask, immediately, to speak to a manager..

It started with "predictive text" and with the "helpfull assistants" in websites .. whats next? "I'm sorry Dave, Im afraid I can't do that"?
 
Its what happense when an industry runs on the 6-12 month "consulting contract"... people chase the dosh...
How the governments have allowed this is insane. Feeding intellectual property from humans so they can replace them with machines.
 
I mean it could've been fantastic. Take the money that companies save by using AI and put that towards the good of society. Maybe in the form of a UBI or if, god forbid, that sounds too much like sOCiAliSM then call it a 'tech dividend'.

Weren't they saying in the 50s that by the year 2000 people will only need to work 2 days a week.

Something's gone very wrong and yet you still have blinded capitalist ideologues thinking this is the best we can hope for.

The irony is of course those that defend the system are just as likely to lose their jobs as the blokes against it.


Anyone with a trade is fine. I was going to say hospitality but there's robot waiters in plenty of places and bars where you can order a drink poured by a robot. Those people are shagged as well.
 
I mean it could've been fantastic. Take the money that companies save by using AI and put that towards the good of society. Maybe in the form of a UBI or if, god forbid, that sounds too much like sOCiAliSM then call it a 'tech dividend'.

Weren't they saying in the 50s that by the year 2000 people will only need to work 2 days a week.

Something's gone very wrong and yet you still have blinded capitalist ideologues thinking this is the best we can hope for.

The irony is of course those that defend the system are just as likely to lose their jobs as the blokes against it.


Anyone with a trade is fine. I was going to say hospitality but there's robot waiters in plenty of places and bars where you can order a drink poured by a robot. Those people are shagged as well.
What baffles me is that we didn't even have experts identifying such a wave and promoting solutions even 20 years ago. I guess, how can you plan for something that isn't exactly conceivable yet?

20 years ago the message was uni or you're a failure when in the cycle of things it would've been the perfect time to learn a trade. This especially goes for all those who did traineeships for service type jobs that have disappeared due to AI.

In a way past wages that could sustain and single worker family was something of UBI. Now we see the charts how profits went much higher proportionally to wages.
 
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For the unemployed to train AI, I can guarantee Germany's reaction will be shoddy state funded training courses using PDF info sheets and being told 'just practice on chatgpt.'
 
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