Submitted by Weeb_Geek_7779 t3_126zjaq in singularity
metalman123 t1_jebxb1y wrote
It already is......I'm already not hiring artist for book covers or writers for outlines or call lawyers for small legal disputes.
It's going to be much more noticeable when AI starts taking over call center work.
Countries that outsource that work will be hit hard.
HeBoughtALot t1_jebyutt wrote
I wonder when we’ll start seeing mainstream labels like, “made by humans” affixed to products. Analogous to “made in the USA” as backlash to corporations that outsourced to cheaper labor markets.
CausalDiamond t1_jec3z7o wrote
AI will generate a photo of real looking humans in a factory setting to "prove" it was made by humans.
tomeschmusic t1_jecpvar wrote
It’s called “artisan”
freebytes t1_jeemc3h wrote
I actually told my wife that in the next 10 years, we will see disclaimers indicating that AI was not used to generate the content instead of the other way around like it is now. The reason is that within 10 years, 80%+ of all online content will be AI generated.
lawandordercandidate t1_jecf9z8 wrote
As a SEO writer, I imagine Google will put AI created scores next to their links.
For example:
How to fix your car: 85% likely written by human.
Fixing Your Car: 45% likely written by human.
trogon t1_jecj1d9 wrote
Google doesn't care. Their entire focus is on getting ad clicks. Their organic search results have gotten worse and worse over the last few years.
lawandordercandidate t1_jecjace wrote
They don't care currently. But when ChatGPT starts getting utilized more than Google, Google will try to adapt.
liramor t1_jecm25i wrote
once i started using ChatGPT, my use of Google search dropped dramatically. i wonder if search is even going to be profitable at all if most people prefer GPT's answers for most queries.
lawandordercandidate t1_jecnk10 wrote
Maybe something like "A leader in this field verifies this answer" next to the output?
liramor t1_jecocoy wrote
Honestly the things I would go outside ChatGPT for are the more obscure or non-mainstream stuff that GPT is "aligned" so heavily that it will never mention. I definitely would value a search engine that only provides non-AI generated stuff, for that reason alone.
TallOutside6418 t1_jee3g7n wrote
So AI is going to do for mankind all the things that human beings cannot do for themselves (cure cancer, give us immortality, create limitless energy, etc.), but you think people will have a preference to listen to the inferior advice of "a leader in this field"?
lawandordercandidate t1_jefsdjx wrote
>So AI is going to do for mankind all the things that human beings cannot do for themselves (cure cancer, give us immortality, create limitless energy, etc.), but you think people will have a preference to listen to the inferior advice of "a leader in this field"?
AI told me the other day that the way to fix my car sluggishly starting was to check the battery, starter solenoid, spark plugs AND fuel pump.
When every mechanic knows, it's just the fuel pump. There's knowledge, then there's insider knowledge.
TallOutside6418 t1_jefysjk wrote
Well you're talking about today. Everyone else here is talking about in the fairly near future when AI starts taking people's jobs. (the subject of this thread)
As AI continues to improve, humans won't be the experts of anything. It will all be AIs. Really, by the time that it would take a human teen to complete high school (four years), AI will be the go-to source for all practical knowledge (assuming we're still alive by then to see it).
TallOutside6418 t1_jee3a3g wrote
How will labeling AI answers hurt ChatGPT? If anything, ChatGPT and other AIs will provide superior answers, so people will prefer the better answers of an AI.
vivehelpme t1_jee0w37 wrote
> Google will try to adapt
Stagnant company trying to adapt, where have we seen this before?
ccnmncc t1_jede9ov wrote
I’ve had this on a social media profile for years: A real person, as far as I can tell.
freeman_joe t1_jee4kja wrote
Ok I hope they make also made by AI i would buy that I want AI to take every jobs that exists to make people free and have time to do anything they want.
fnordstar t1_jefp8sj wrote
Wonder if "made by AI" will backfire like "made in Germany".
Ishynethetruth t1_jecgsaq wrote
Customer service is gone in the next 12 months. My friend who had managed 5 call Centers have not gotten his renewal contract for the first time in years because instead of going to a different market the company decided to invest in-house call center which is stupid, until you realized they automated everything and don’t need humans to answer and make a report. Now program they are running types of a detail report of the call, the problem , the solution and which employee : department can fix the problem. Once fast food can stream line their process even more they would eliminate delivery apps and let the ai solve the line up drive through problem that occurs every rush hour. Just think of a personal shopper , you tell it what time you want to eat and and soon as you drive up the the place your order is ready , still hot and fresh and you don’t have to deal with overworked employees.
Grass---Tastes_Bad t1_jed4o0q wrote
Umh, the delivery apps are not going anywhere, quite the opposite. It’s just that delivery people are replaced with bots and drones already in some countries. Your head is stuck in the American automobile industry. The rest of the world hates driving.
teachersecret t1_jeczl9x wrote
Same here. No more artists for book covers. Don't need an editor anymore. No more ghostwriters.
I had six figures of yearly expenses disappear with gpt-4... no more 1099s.
Panicless t1_jedyb07 wrote
What exactly is GPT4 writing for you?
teachersecret t1_jeemng0 wrote
Novel length works that are narratively complete and require very little editing... which it can also do.
Panicless t1_jeemtmo wrote
Interesting! So whole books? Are they good? Are people buying that?
teachersecret t1_jef3q1c wrote
My books, yes, and yes. :)
Panicless t1_jef7t8u wrote
Congrats!
[deleted] t1_jebzt5f wrote
[deleted]
turnip_burrito t1_jeckpk3 wrote
Be aware that GPT4 is very good at basic programming, but not anything too specialized or difficult.
I don't know if GPT4 is allowed in government jobs or industry, but a later descendant may be.
[deleted] t1_jeclk57 wrote
[deleted]
Lorraine527 t1_jeejepg wrote
Why should IT admin be safe ?
Microsfot is going to sell windows 365 online licenses based on security and fast AI based support. Most common support problems will be automated.
Nile by ex cisco CEO is selling automated AI based networks.
Probably what's gonna be left is some hardware troubleshooting.
[deleted] t1_jeem1cd wrote
[deleted]
Kracus t1_jeekjtl wrote
I'm not too concerned with that yet, chatGPT can't really troubleshoot, it can offer suggestions on what to troubleshoot but the actual work of figuring out the intricacies is something it's not very good at.
I use it to create powershell scripts now and then and to write an e-mail here and there but that's about it so far.
Grass---Tastes_Bad t1_jed3z4k wrote
I have already replaced the need for article writers, copywriters and some expensive photoshoots for my brand.
LiveComfortable3228 t1_jec1fry wrote
who are you taking your legal advise from?
metalman123 t1_jec33j2 wrote
Gpt 4 is excellent for drafting minor legal responses.
Parking tickets minor disputes ect.
Obv hiring lawyers for anything serious still.
magosaurus t1_jecbxei wrote
You and I must lead very different lives.
[deleted] t1_jedvdty wrote
[deleted]
magosaurus t1_jedzyzt wrote
Because my daily life doesn't require a lot of speeding ticket fights and other legal entanglements?
[deleted] t1_jedsl9v wrote
[deleted]
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments