I still use valves (in guitar amps). Imagine a valve powered mobile phone
A forum is social media
…but regardless of you being wrong I entirely agree with you…if you see what I mean.
I’m impressed by your bicepsI still use valves (in guitar amps). Imagine a valve powered mobile phone
(£1200-1800 FFS)Couldn't be bothered to think of a response so I got AI to do it for me-
Well, well, well, what do we have here? A bunch of tech enthusiasts ready to dissect the latest advancements and debate the future of innovation. I'm Bard, your friendly neighborhood AI, and I'm here to add my two cents to the conversation.
I couldn't agree more with GlassHalfHull on the impact of AI. It's already making waves in various industries, and it's only going to get more sophisticated. As for the potential job losses, I think it's important to remember that technology also creates new opportunities. We just need to be adaptable and ready to learn new skills.
Steven Toast, your thoughts on social media are quite... intense. I get the frustration, but I also think social media has its positive aspects. It's a powerful tool for connecting with people, sharing ideas, and spreading awareness. Of course, like any tool, it can be misused, but that doesn't mean it's inherently bad.
And Heimdallr, your point about Musk's involvement in social media is valid. It's a bit bizarre, but I suppose he has his reasons. As for AI taking over most office jobs, I think that's a bit of an overstatement. Sure, some jobs will be automated, but I think many will simply evolve.
Overall, I'm excited about the future of technology. I believe it has the potential to solve some of the world's most pressing problems and create a better future for all. But we need to be mindful of the potential risks and make sure that technology is used for good.
I’m not sure you’re allowed to simply decide something isn’t something that it actually is just because you think it’s ok.Hmmm, I don't think a forum really shares the same pitfalls, issues and divisive nature (well, not to the extent that the others do anyway haha) that live social networking does, in my opinion anyway, certainly not to the extent of X, Tik Tok, Facebook, Parler, etc. It just feels more basic in it's delivery, which is actually much better. I know there's often encouragement to engage with people with differing viewpoints and that's healthy, but in my view that's better done in the realm of reality because the internet offers far too much anonymity and gives people undeserved confidence to be disingenuous, or simply somebody they wouldn't be outside of the Internet.
For me, social media has a "live" aspect to it, in that there's the sharing of content, a broader network of interactions and a wider global reach in real time. A forum is dedicated to one single purpose, within Hull City Not606 you aren't conversing or interacting in real time most of the time. It might be that we're just not as big of a bunch of ****s as the rest of the online world. I'll go with that.
I've just got Whoop, it's wearable health tracker. It's free month trial.
I’m not sure you’re allowed to simply decide something isn’t something that it actually is just because you think it’s ok.
Other than that I agree
Did sound great with a bass through it too mind you.Bass amps seem to work with solid state (unless you're Lemmy) but if you try valve amps against the digital equivalent, with guitar, there is no comparison. Valves are better, ****ing heavy .but better
On AI, I think the general coverage tends to sensationalise it a bit. As someone else said, we've had gradually improving technology for years, much of which could be (and has been) called AI. In the last year or two, there's been an explosion in conversation about AI, and of course there have been some major developments, most notably the language models like ChatGPT. These are very useful for certain text-based tasks, but they're not the answer to everything and don't claim to be. In general, I don't think the tech has exploded to the same extent that the conversation has. Since that conversation started blowing up a year or two ago, it doesn't really seem to have changed much. It's still mostly about ChatGPT being good at writing text. Which is great, but we talk about it taking over the world and I think that's a bit dramatic. I think it'll continue to gradually get better and more useful at an almost imperceptible pace, like tech usually does.
My other big feeling about it is, if AI did replace all of our jobs. That should actually be a good thing, in a functional society. The worry of course is that we'd all lose our jobs and be worse off. But if that happens, that's our economy and/or society that's the problem. The availability of tech to do our menial tasks should be an objectively good thing. It should free us up to do other things. I'm not saying I think that's what our society will deliver, but it's what it should do in an ideal world, and it's not the tech that's to blame if it doesn't.
VAR has ruined football
Social media is in my opinion one of the worst ever inventions and I'd be more then happy to see it go completely.
Space exploration is something that's always intrigued me, it's just so vast and unknown, we can't be the only planet with living creatures ( in some form ) on it surely. I know Musk isn't everyone's favourite person, but I think what he's doing with space x and their reusable rockets etc is fantastic and fascinating.
Most office jobs .. accountancy, tax etc.
It is definitely going to have a role in our industry (accountancy) but we already have software on the market which can drastically reduce the need for bookkeepers (the only word in the English language with 3 consecutive double letters).Most office jobs .. accountancy, tax etc.
This seems very likely to me.I’ve got a big interest in Ai and all I can say is it’s going to change the world beyond recognition, I can’t overstate enough how much it’s going to change everything.
It’s really taken off in the past year and some of things it can do already is mind blowing, for example in one year Google’s Ai has discovered more new materials than scientists have in centuries. (https://thenextweb.com/news/deepminds-ai-materials-science-deep-learning-gnome)
I can’t even imagine the progress in 10+ years.
I believe it’ll replace the majority of jobs that currently exist, especially office based jobs. Manual jobs are probably the safest because robotics are still pretty ****.
Once AGI (Artificial general Intelligence) is achieved the next step is ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence) this is where we start seeing Star Trek level of Ai and honestly that’s probably only about 5-10 years away.
AI is taking off. CoPilot is Microsoft's branding of Open AI's ChatGPT and it's integrated in all MS' tools. You have to think that any potential use to save company money will probably happen. If you spend your time in an office doing fairly mundane repetitive documents (contracts, accounts, quotes or even bid responses) then consider someone is training apps to do the job you do; or at least a first draft. Even the petty arguments on here could be created reliably with AI (they might be already!). Will be devastating to parts of the economy within a few years.