Get Ahead of the Wave: Understanding Chat GPT and its Impact

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024

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  • @MuseSunflower
    @MuseSunflower Місяць тому

    I love Chat GPT. It's helped me a lot the past few years
    - It helped me brainstorm performance ideas for my dance competition
    - Used it when I was job hunting and had it tailor my resume to specific job descriptions as well as create cover letters. I had it give me interview tips and scripts to use.
    - As I build my online brand for a womans empowerment program it's helped give me branding ideas, marketing tips, knowledge on key words and hashtags, created captions and posts for me. If I write something and I feel like it has gaps or needs rephrasing I have it do that too.
    - If I am working and having trouble wording an email in a professional way it helps me with that
    - And other things like meal planning, recipes and nutrition

  • @Nifty-Stuff
    @Nifty-Stuff Рік тому

    I've been using ChatGPT a LOT! Everything from figuring out how to setup Voltage Divider Circuits to how to write complicated SQL queries. It's SUPER helpful, but it's also often wrong... and VERY confidently so. It's still INCREDIBLE and will be game-changing with future versions (or competitors like Deep-Mind, etc.). Just not sure if our ability to trust it 99% of the time is in 3, 5, or 10 years. Also, curious what your timeframe is on AGI and a potential technological Singularity?

    • @RichGilbert
      @RichGilbert  Рік тому +1

      You’re right. It’s not 100% there yet. But neither are human developers. On your other comment, I mistakenly put said “sidecar” in the video, but I meant GitHub “autopilot” not sure where I got sidecar lol. You’ll find it now. I’ll correct it down in the comments.

  • @hughp97229
    @hughp97229 Рік тому +1

    In the harshest sense of the word "value," humans have value to other humans because either they are 1) wealthy, 2) useful, or 3) good-looking. Artificial intelligence and automation are removing number 2 from that list, so that in the future our only value in the economy will be our wealth and our good looks. Good looks are not lasting, and they are mostly beneficial to women, so it leaves the rest of us with just wealth. Thus, in my opinion, to get in front of artificial intelligence means to prioritize accumulating wealth and investing it. Your money is more valuable than the skills you used to accumulate it, (because those skills are constantly losing value), so you have no choice but to save, save, save. There is already a war on the middle class, and it's timed perfectly with the advent of artificial intelligence, so that the middle class is obsolete to the global ruling class. They don't need us anymore, and they don't want us around warming up their planet. Universal Basic Income, if implemented, will amount to nothing more than subsistence, where we cannot afford the luxuries the ruling elite do not want us having (like gas stoves.) They will give us enough money to keep us voting the way they want us voting, until even voting doesn't matter anymore, because their hold on power will be too firm to lose. Thus, when the middle class is eliminated, there will be subsistence laborers, and a few very wealthy people ruling over them. The only thing you can do now is save your money, and hopefully own enough investments to put you on the winning side of that divide. The other option, of course, is to rebel against the global ruling class, but recent events have shown most people to be sheep, easily programmed by the media (owned by the global ruling class), and the chances of people organizing against them are pretty small.

    • @RichGilbert
      @RichGilbert  Рік тому

      Really interesting comment. It reminds me of the feudal system. Maybe the middle class was just a blip in human history and that we are reverting to the mean of our existence - the commoner owns nothing (“…and is happy”?). The wealthy control it all. AI will eliminate all or most of the well paying middle class jobs. In 2001, I was a programmer, and I saw the offshoring to India - lots of great developers there. That’s when I figured I’d get an MBA and stay in management. Maybe that’s the answer here? Get in front and on top of the wave. But not everyone can do that. I don’t know the answer for them. You inspired me to start blogging again about this at richgilbert.net.

  • @haleysalz1770
    @haleysalz1770 Рік тому +1

    This is scary!! Haha

    • @RichGilbert
      @RichGilbert  Рік тому

      Yep it’s a bit scary. It’s also really amazing. Maybe I’ll make a video about how cool it is to work with AI. There are upsides. But the disruption is huge.