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by wiz21c
131 days ago
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I would be very happy to solve problems that "very few, if any, people have taken the time to work on them already." My experience (as someone how works with a team of PhD's) is that code is about 30% of what we do but in these, 75% are "trivial things" (building charts, quickly designing apps to process information, etc). Out of these 75%, AI certainly helps us at least 50% of the time (and amazes me 10% of the time :-)) > I see no new "AI billionaires" suddenly rising out of the field and I see no "AI heavy" companies suddenly increasing their profits, productivity or quality in any way. Exactly what I was telling myself yesterday. That's rather not in line with the media coverage. |
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