I can't believe OpenAI has managed to convince its investors that it's somehow solved "Garbage In: Garbage Out" while scraping reddit, stack exchange and quora
For what it's worth, I think your thoughts are important for the generic understanding of the future, AI or no. They'll always find a way to get machines to try and use whatever they can, but since you're so people focused, it'll only be better for your input to be widely available. Don't worry about counterfeits so much you deprive the world of the original :)
I think the hardest thing about ai is how uncertain it makes the future feel. It's hard to provide good guidance when you're not sure of what the future looks like in a few years yourself. Especially in education and career.
Great stuff. I'm not that impressed with AI for engineering. For the microcontroller code I write, the only way an AI can guess what software I need would be to give it a highly detailed requirements specification, combined with a schematic diagram (or another section of the requirements document that specifies the needs of the schematic). As I can tell that you know from other vids, requirements engineering is hard, hard work. AI is OK for engineering when you don't care much about the details. That's fine for an e-commerce website, and perhaps for some types of UI. However, for most engineering projects the details are very specific and really do matter, and you have to be an area-specific content expert to understand their subtleties and interactions. So, my short to medium term prediction is that AI will change jobs gradually, but won't eliminate all that many. Shifting an engineer's time focus to be less about implementation and more towards requirements engineering isn't a bad thing. Now, ChatGPT and the whole social landscape I have no clue about. But, there were many people who were sure that early Linux chatbots were real people back in the 80s, so that part isn't so new.
I believe your content is a great influence, and leaves a great legacy for future AI to train on. Even if no credit or compensation flows back to you, I would view your "influence legacy" as a positive thing in the world.
I think (and hope) to get through this humans will see a resurgence of the value of in person interaction, live events, live performance art and music, sculptures etc and we will really dive into the modes and methods of creative expression and information sharing that cannot be manipulated or replicated bt AI.
Wizards and Arcane are movies that drum up similar concerns. I have contemplated this over my first years of retirement. It looking to me like we may actually be heading in to a dark ages period. With bitcoin basically fueling the dark side beings with near unlimited funding and the fact that we couldn’t keep up before AI. I have had my own computer company for over 25 years and around the 10 year mark I started to see us as lemmings headed for the edge of a cliff. I read a while back that the George Bush family bought hundreds of acres with one of the largest fresh water lakes in the mountains of South America and there had been a trend of younger smart people moving out into the wild country setting up independent off grid lives. It’s like mother nature knows what’s coming and it’s creating a survival community. The pendulum swings and seems to have reach its upward limit and is starting to move back the other direction. I have been a long time viewer and you are an incredible inspiration for 1000 and 1000s of young people not only in the tech you share but in the open, sincere and honest way that you present that. Thank you so much for make the world a better place 🙏
Thank you for expressing these things, Jeremy. I worry about how we can possibly prepare our young people for what the reality will be when they finally need to take on adult responsibility for themselves. The complete unpredictability of what the entire social and professional landscape will look even ten years from now is nearly paralyzing, and I'm a dude in my 50s. My generation of nerds is overall quite tech savvy, having worked our way up from coding in Basic in the early 80s on 4/8 KB 680x computers on the basement TV monitor, storing data on audio cassette drives, to the mid 2020s where we are managing swarms of global, dynamically provisioned cloud computing nodes running the most sophisticated machine learning tools. And that's just the tech, not to mention how that technology has impacted every aspect of our society. I'm supremely fortunate to be exiting the job market just as my skillset becomes obsolete, barely managing to squeak through the door as it slams behind me. Our very sense of reality as a generally comprehensible, mostly shared social construct is disintegrating before our eyes. I'm not to worried about myself, but I really fear for the generations younger than mine. I think your kids will be some of the best prepared. Thank you for all you have shared over the years and continue to share, Jeremy. You are deeply appreciated.
Your opinions are very relevant to me as a human. This AI hype will too pass. Love from New Zealand, you're doing His work. My daughters benefit from you via me. Please keep being you.
My wife has been very big on this stuff. She wants our kids to be equipped to make their own decisions about privacy, etc. her take is that it would be extremely unfair to give our kids a launch an adulthood when we have already given away all of their privacy to advertising companies and social media etc. so we go out of our way to minimize the profiles that can be built about our children.
For what ever it's worth, my feelings about AI at this point are that I want as little to do with it as possible. They seem to be shoving it in my general direction from all sorts of places, like puttting stuff on my phone, etc. and whenever I get the chance, I simply decline to participate.
@@fatherhoodengineered - Interesting... It was a poorly worded question to start with. It really wasn't a yes/no question so if you answered "yes" then I would know it was Jeremy AI. Or would I? Maybe you have been AI this whole time and the answer is yes. If that is the case, then your wife and children are also AI. And what about other people you have worked with like Destine from Smarter Every Day!? Is he AI too? I guess it boils down to if I trust you or not and say that I trust you so answering yes tells me that it is you and NOT Jeremy AI. Now you have to figure out if I am real or some sort of bot!
innocent people will not be innocent any more after the beginning of AI Era , more lies more jobs for liars more retirement for innocent Igno rants , god bless innocent humanity .
I can't believe OpenAI has managed to convince its investors that it's somehow solved "Garbage In: Garbage Out" while scraping reddit, stack exchange and quora
Yes, another installment! I'll be listening to this on my drive later today.
For what it's worth, I think your thoughts are important for the generic understanding of the future, AI or no. They'll always find a way to get machines to try and use whatever they can, but since you're so people focused, it'll only be better for your input to be widely available. Don't worry about counterfeits so much you deprive the world of the original :)
I think the hardest thing about ai is how uncertain it makes the future feel. It's hard to provide good guidance when you're not sure of what the future looks like in a few years yourself. Especially in education and career.
Great stuff. I'm not that impressed with AI for engineering. For the microcontroller code I write, the only way an AI can guess what software I need would be to give it a highly detailed requirements specification, combined with a schematic diagram (or another section of the requirements document that specifies the needs of the schematic). As I can tell that you know from other vids, requirements engineering is hard, hard work. AI is OK for engineering when you don't care much about the details. That's fine for an e-commerce website, and perhaps for some types of UI. However, for most engineering projects the details are very specific and really do matter, and you have to be an area-specific content expert to understand their subtleties and interactions. So, my short to medium term prediction is that AI will change jobs gradually, but won't eliminate all that many. Shifting an engineer's time focus to be less about implementation and more towards requirements engineering isn't a bad thing. Now, ChatGPT and the whole social landscape I have no clue about. But, there were many people who were sure that early Linux chatbots were real people back in the 80s, so that part isn't so new.
I believe your content is a great influence, and leaves a great legacy for future AI to train on. Even if no credit or compensation flows back to you, I would view your "influence legacy" as a positive thing in the world.
I think (and hope) to get through this humans will see a resurgence of the value of in person interaction, live events, live performance art and music, sculptures etc and we will really dive into the modes and methods of creative expression and information sharing that cannot be manipulated or replicated bt AI.
Wizards and Arcane are movies that drum up similar concerns. I have contemplated this over my first years of retirement. It looking to me like we may actually be heading in to a dark ages period. With bitcoin basically fueling the dark side beings with near unlimited funding and the fact that we couldn’t keep up before AI. I have had my own computer company for over 25 years and around the 10 year mark I started to see us as lemmings headed for the edge of a cliff. I read a while back that the George Bush family bought hundreds of acres with one of the largest fresh water lakes in the mountains of South America and there had been a trend of younger smart people moving out into the wild country setting up independent off grid lives. It’s like mother nature knows what’s coming and it’s creating a survival community. The pendulum swings and seems to have reach its upward limit and is starting to move back the other direction.
I have been a long time viewer and you are an incredible inspiration for 1000 and 1000s of young people not only in the tech you share but in the open, sincere and honest way that you present that.
Thank you so much for make the world a better place 🙏
Thank you for expressing these things, Jeremy. I worry about how we can possibly prepare our young people for what the reality will be when they finally need to take on adult responsibility for themselves. The complete unpredictability of what the entire social and professional landscape will look even ten years from now is nearly paralyzing, and I'm a dude in my 50s.
My generation of nerds is overall quite tech savvy, having worked our way up from coding in Basic in the early 80s on 4/8 KB 680x computers on the basement TV monitor, storing data on audio cassette drives, to the mid 2020s where we are managing swarms of global, dynamically provisioned cloud computing nodes running the most sophisticated machine learning tools. And that's just the tech, not to mention how that technology has impacted every aspect of our society. I'm supremely fortunate to be exiting the job market just as my skillset becomes obsolete, barely managing to squeak through the door as it slams behind me.
Our very sense of reality as a generally comprehensible, mostly shared social construct is disintegrating before our eyes. I'm not to worried about myself, but I really fear for the generations younger than mine. I think your kids will be some of the best prepared. Thank you for all you have shared over the years and continue to share, Jeremy. You are deeply appreciated.
Your opinions are very relevant to me as a human. This AI hype will too pass. Love from New Zealand, you're doing His work. My daughters benefit from you via me. Please keep being you.
Spot on. I totally understand you.
Nope, no screen time, no cell phones, no AI for our kids.
My wife has been very big on this stuff. She wants our kids to be equipped to make their own decisions about privacy, etc. her take is that it would be extremely unfair to give our kids a launch an adulthood when we have already given away all of their privacy to advertising companies and social media etc. so we go out of our way to minimize the profiles that can be built about our children.
For what ever it's worth, my feelings about AI at this point are that I want as little to do with it as possible. They seem to be shoving it in my general direction from all sorts of places, like puttting stuff on my phone, etc. and whenever I get the chance, I simply decline to participate.
thanks bro
Was this really you or was it Jeremy AI? 😂 Great thinking points. Thank you for bringing it up.
Could you trust the answer if I said yes??!!! So weird to think about it that way. lol
@@fatherhoodengineered - Interesting... It was a poorly worded question to start with. It really wasn't a yes/no question so if you answered "yes" then I would know it was Jeremy AI. Or would I? Maybe you have been AI this whole time and the answer is yes. If that is the case, then your wife and children are also AI. And what about other people you have worked with like Destine from Smarter Every Day!? Is he AI too?
I guess it boils down to if I trust you or not and say that I trust you so answering yes tells me that it is you and NOT Jeremy AI. Now you have to figure out if I am real or some sort of bot!
@@arthurschwieger82the infamous pistol vid serves well as Jeremy's Turing test
I don’t have anything to add here but you know the algorithm lives comments so .. . .
I also like comments :) thank you sir
I'm getting a washing machine with AI soon. As long as it stays in its lane and doesn't steal our underwear, we're all good.
innocent people will not be innocent any more after the beginning of AI Era , more lies more jobs for liars more retirement for innocent Igno rants , god bless innocent humanity .
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