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xenomorph856 t1_j0v1sek wrote

Not just schools. Not just ChatGPT, but AI in general is moving at a breakneck pace. I think the next 5-10 years will absolutely be disrupted by these new tools.

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VoraciousTrees t1_j0vdilx wrote

Society isn't ready psychologically. This is like when the math teacher told you that you'd never have constant access to a calculator. Well, now your mom can complain you didn't even spend 5 seconds writing a ChatGPT prompt for a heartfelt birthday email.

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drlongtrl t1_j0vq3hi wrote

I did prompt it to write that email. If I were to send that to my parents, it would be the nicest thing anyone has ever said or written to them.

Dear Mom,

Happy birthday! I hope you have the most amazing day filled with love, laughter, and all of your favorite things. You mean the world to me and I am so grateful to have you as my mother. Thank you for always being there for me, for your endless love and support, and for everything you do for our family.

I wish I could be there with you to celebrate, but I hope you know that I am thinking of you and sending all of my love from afar. You deserve the very best and I hope your birthday is as special as you are.

Love always, [Your Name]

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thedoc90 t1_j0vtr47 wrote

My mom would immediately ask me what I was diagnosed with and how long I had left to live if I sent her that message.

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atarka t1_j0vyoyl wrote

(hangs up) — Your foster children are already dead.

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SerialChilIer t1_j0v2vcg wrote

I almost wish we could like… Halt the progress here haha. This is going to be massively disruptive and we need time to accommodate but I know the progression of technology waits for no one so guess we’ll just have to deal with it as it comes.

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xenomorph856 t1_j0v3ygo wrote

100%. I have no doubt that it's going to be a shitshow that we're not even close to being ready for. But hey, that's the spice of life right? haha.. ha 😅

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BLF402 t1_j0vrfz5 wrote

5 years definitely. 10 year where it will be the norm and the general population trying to get a good grasp at it

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xenomorph856 t1_j0vskq0 wrote

I don't think we'll have a grasp of it, legally, politically, socially, culturally, or psychologically, for at least 50 years. It's going to take a while. Most of the world is barely coming to grips with the internet and social media.

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