A lot of this is solving problems that don't exist. People can write the code faster than having the AI write it and then go back through looking for errors.
I've seen lots of people being amazed by it but having tried some of the copywriting things out, it was waste of time. The 'machine' just nabs other peoples content and re-writes it in to a mess of paragraphs that need sorting out. It doesn't understand anything about the industry, it just pulls wiki pages and other bits, it makes no sense to a human that understands the industry we're in.
I've also seen people going on about how its great at coding or building spreadsheets. It isn't. You have to go over everything manually because it breaks things and you can't see where it's broken. Because it's not a real brain, it's just pulling from a data source and doesn't know the context.
AI/Robots only work with the data inputted. Hence, they can easily be tripped up by human error within the data they're using. It could be used for health screening? Please god no. It's useless. It will drag error filled data in and make huge mistakes, which will get worse over time and nobody will be able to undo it because they won't know where it's come from.
The amazing thing about the human brain is the complexity and speed at which it processes vast amounts of data. Sure, a machine may be able to play a game of chess but that's one task, it can't play chess, take the dog for a walk and then bake a cake.
All I see is tech people getting excited about something that will make life even more complicated. There will be humans trying to fix AI software that just breaks itself, because it doesn't understand humour or lies or how to filter good quality data from poor.
I've seen lots of people being amazed by it but having tried some of the copywriting things out, it was waste of time. The 'machine' just nabs other peoples content and re-writes it in to a mess of paragraphs that need sorting out. It doesn't understand anything about the industry, it just pulls wiki pages and other bits, it makes no sense to a human that understands the industry we're in.
I've also seen people going on about how its great at coding or building spreadsheets. It isn't. You have to go over everything manually because it breaks things and you can't see where it's broken. Because it's not a real brain, it's just pulling from a data source and doesn't know the context.
AI/Robots only work with the data inputted. Hence, they can easily be tripped up by human error within the data they're using. It could be used for health screening? Please god no. It's useless. It will drag error filled data in and make huge mistakes, which will get worse over time and nobody will be able to undo it because they won't know where it's come from.
The amazing thing about the human brain is the complexity and speed at which it processes vast amounts of data. Sure, a machine may be able to play a game of chess but that's one task, it can't play chess, take the dog for a walk and then bake a cake.
All I see is tech people getting excited about something that will make life even more complicated. There will be humans trying to fix AI software that just breaks itself, because it doesn't understand humour or lies or how to filter good quality data from poor.
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