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by Art9681
1206 days ago
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Reading the comments here, there is something to be said about how much naysaying there is in regard to this technology. I should expect it. You see the same pattern everywhere in one way or another. I urge people to shift their mindsets and approach cutting edge technology from a perspective of what it could be in the future, vs what it is today. What I mean is, by the time you realize something has fundamentally changed society, you've missed the train. In the end what we all value is what solves problems. Those who embrace AI tech and learn to use the tool and work around its flaws will solve more problems than those who don't. This includes coming up with a system to validate the work. Those who use the tool recklessly will create more problems than they solve. What side are we on here? I've been in the industry for over two decades and I for one cannot wait to command the computer in complex ways in my natural language. I am not threatened by other people being able to do the same. The tool is just a tool. What you build with it is what will separate the "professionals" from the "hobbyists". |
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Maybe they realized that too many jumped on the blockchain BS train.