The truth is these systems are good enough that things are going to change in work, society & education. Things are already changing. And even if AI models don’t get better (and that seems to be a bad bet) we have a couple decades of absorbing what we have. That is a starting point for conversation.
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Have / Have Not vs. Will / Will Not perhaps… ;)
Which is, roughly speaking, an absolute metric fuckload of utility
And sad/worrying, as OP points out.
I think you’re too much of a fanboy and get overly excited about image and video generation, but I’m probably far to critical about its benefit to society in the next 5 years so we even things out
From our side we see it already augmenting human innovation in tech like coding apps.
One thing about AI and coding, that’s still a very niche usage and I see far too many point to that when they say it’s changing the world.
It’s like all the adversarial attacks from 2017-ish to 2021-ish that impacted computer vision but weren’t really impactful attacks
Of course this is the worst time to broach this discussion as authors have discovered their work has been stolen for training data recently.
It took the Internet a few decades to find its footing, it might be the same with AI
Will we miss the next great novels of history because authors halt release?