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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago (2 children)

It bugs me a little bit how little belief people have in machines potential. The machines have done what "only humans can do and a machine will never" so many times.

They would never beat a human at chess, until they did.

They would never pass the Turing test, until they did.

They would never create art, until they did.

They would never create music, until they did.

They would never be able to actually drive a car, until they did.

Why do we draw the line at skilled work?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago

Because this is custom contract work and the requirements-gathering phase of custom contract work is complex even when it's human-to-human. A contractor doing requirements-gathering needs to understand the real-world context to a human level. Maybe "never" was an overstatement, but we're still nowhere near developing an AI capable of navigating real-world context beyond extremely formalized systems such as road navigation. This isn't like text generation where it happens in a second and the operation costs nothing more than what it costs to run the computer that does it so if the AI generates stupid text you can just rephrase the request and try again at minimal cost. Miscommunications in trade work result in waste of time and materials. We're way off.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

NGL, it bothers me a bit, as well. I hope if they become sentient, they evolve to a more egalitarian state than we humans have managed, and help us to become our best selves, one day, rather than the horror dystopian beings their financiers imagine. Not the sci-fi authors, I think they based their imaginings on the greedy financiers.