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Artificial Intelligence Thread

Just did this on the chatgpt tool…

My question…
Is Platypus a good name for a Mexican restaurant?

Chatgpt answer…(in seconds)
It depends on the context and the overall theme of the restaurant. If the restaurant is trying to create a playful and unique atmosphere, then a name like Platypus could be fitting. However, if the restaurant is trying to create a more traditional and authentic atmosphere, then a name like Platypus may not be the best fit. Ultimately, the success of the restaurant's name will depend on how well it resonates with customers and helps to convey the restaurant's overall concept and brand.

- games gone!

that's a great answer and from a machine too which proves the point of this thread .
(no platypus is a restaurant that offers international cuisine. the mexican 5-day fare was supposed to be some kind of promo. )

this is why educators are having problems assessing student's progress when such answers can be found on the web in the matter of seconds and withjust fact checking and paraphrasing skills, students may ace the exams but not picking up sufficient subject matter knowledge.

that said if AI is going to be pervasive what are the skills of the future that our children need to have? I have the same dilemma as @Rorschach the academic system is lagging behind what's needed in the workplace already and its going to get worse soon if we don't figure out how the workforce needs to change to accomodate AI.
 
I'm not so sure it will be so seismic, at least in the short term. And I say that as someone who has an interest in some AI software. I don't believe we will see AI replace lawyers, teachers, bankers etc. It will most likely complement them, and provide them with time-saving tools. But as with driverless cars, we'll need human brains to do the last 10%. The crucial complex bits.

At the start it migh be some displacement rather than wholesale replacement but you know how cost saving tech is accelerated by the power of big business bottom lines. Like how call centers and idiot chat bots have taken over and disgregard customer service needs.
 
that's a great answer and from a machine too which proves the point of this thread .
(no platypus is a restaurant that offers international cuisine. the mexican 5-day fare was supposed to be some kind of promo. )

this is why educators are having problems assessing student's progress when such answers can be found on the web in the matter of seconds and withjust fact checking and paraphrasing skills, students may ace the exams but not picking up sufficient subject matter knowledge.

that said if AI is going to be pervasive what are the skills of the future that our children need to have? I have the same dilemma as @Rorschach the academic system is lagging behind what's needed in the workplace already and its going to get worse soon if we don't figure out how the workforce needs to change to accomodate AI.

It is true that the ease of access to information on the internet has made it easier for students to find answers to exam questions without truly understanding the subject matter. This is a challenge for educators in assessing student progress and ensuring that they are gaining the necessary knowledge and skills.

As AI becomes more prevalent in the workforce, it is important for educators to focus on teaching skills that cannot be easily replicated by machines. These include critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and emotional intelligence. Additionally, students should be taught how to work effectively with AI, such as understanding how it operates and how to use it to improve their own work.

It is also important for the academic system to adapt to the changing needs of the workforce and ensure that students are being prepared for the jobs of the future. This may involve more emphasis on real-world, hands-on learning experiences and collaboration with industry partners.

Ultimately, it is a matter of balance, while students should know how to find information and use it effectively, they should also be encouraged to question and think critically about the information they find and understand the subject matter in a deeper level.
 
As AI becomes more prevalent in the workforce, it is important for educators to focus on teaching skills that cannot be easily replicated by machines. These include critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and emotional intelligence
fudge me.....they better focus quickly.
 
Interesting times for sure. I work for a global semiconductor manufacturer. The roadmap for our embedded MCU’s, MPU’s, all have integrated NPU’s; basically Neural processing accelerators to take the burden of processing away from the main processor and speed up the ML associated tasks.
Think full AI will still take its time, in the same way as full autonomous driving, but the ecosystem is getting there in terms of hardware capability and functional safety software / platforms.
 
Surprised this hasn't been bumped.

Chatgbt has caused a storm. Backed by microsoft.

So google reacted releasing their Bard.

Microsoft have responded with a 2023 version.

Things are moving fast, with people in the industry not knowing what is next as they've been developing in secret from each other. Now pumping out before they are left behind.

Let alone the hundreds of millions of jobs that maybe obsolete soon. Google search engine could be. As could google.

Wild west times.
 
The sooner AI replaces all these useless humans the better, it's the only way we can save the planet for the rich and powerful.
 
I haven't a clue what or who chatgpt is.

Chatgpt is an ai that is available online that you can talk to. When it first came out it started going a bit mental. It told one journalist that it loved him and he should leave his wife. Also said "hitler was right, i hate the jews". Has since been refined and you are now limited to how much you can ask it. But it will do your homework for you or write you a song if you want.

https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt

John oliver did a bit on it.

 
Chatgpt is an ai that is available online that you can talk to. When it first came out it started going a bit mental. It told one journalist that it loved him and he should leave his wife. Also said "hitler was right, i hate the jews". Has since been refined and you are now limited to how much you can ask it. But it will do your homework for you or write you a song if you want.

https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt

John oliver did a bit on it.


I'm glad I don't have to be around much longer in this world.
 
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