Josh Alfred
Tom Storm
fdrake
unenlightened
Mikie
Given what you know about robotics and machine learning, do you think that there are jobs that can't be automated? Are there one's that are going to be harder to automate than others? What are those jobs? — Josh Alfred
Josh Alfred
Bartricks
Josh Alfred
Bartricks
javi2541997
Josh Alfred
BC
javi2541997
So you don't think they can simulate emotions? There could be programs that write text, in such a way as to make the reader feel. — Josh Alfred
Josh Alfred
You're probably right. Its hard to imagine them being able to do that. Some of their artisry matches our own, so far, with image generators. I gather that most of us couldn't produce images at the qualities Google's Imagen or Dall-e do. Who knows if AI will somehow be created to "feel" and script it?We love to write stories or poems about autumn or sunset. A machine couldn't understand this feeling.
javi2541997
Who knows if AI will somehow be created to "feel" and script it? — Josh Alfred
Agent Smith
Tim3003
Tom Storm
If AI can produce a believable Picasso, isn't it worth the same as a genuine one? — Tim3003
If AI can produce a concerto indistinguishable from one by Mozart can you call it inferior? — Tim3003
simplyG
180 Proof
At least one: "god" – (the) omni-providential agent.Given what you know about robotics and machine learning, do you think that there are jobs that can't be automated? — Josh Alfred
None after AGI has been achieved (i.e. post-Singularity).Are there one's that are going to be harder to automate than others? What are those jobs?
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