grunge
Well-Known Member
Long story short, the answer is no.
What cant be stopped?
Long story short, the answer is no.
Yeah, but Two Gun Bob and chris63 can find videos with pretend women who look pretty so it's all good.I think the world will be a vastly different place in the next 5 to 10 years, and not a positive change for many .
Because computers work close to the speed of lightWhat cant be stopped?
It's called the stop button problem. It's a very real and very large and as yet unsolved problem in AI safety.
Yeah, but Two Gun Bob and chris63 can find videos with pretend women who look pretty so it's all good.
Do you have a link to that. would be interesting to see what was being developed.
I've used quite a few AI tools for development and the majority of them are awful. id say at least 50% of the time the suggestions they make are just plain wrong.
I know of one cutting edge firm that has trialed making pages for there website with AI to replace web builders, the results were OK, nothing special, doesn't mean it wont get there tho.

Fuck Claude.Claude
We're currently fixing an issue with the forum and a large part of it was caused by Claude's bot ignoring our robots file and scraping the hell out of the forum with tons of requests. All these LLMs are trained on places like Bluemoon. There's a scary fucking thought.
We're currently fixing an issue with the forum and a large part of it was caused by Claude's bot ignoring our robots file and scraping the hell out of the forum with tons of requests. All these LLMs are trained on places like Bluemoon. There's a scary fucking thought.
Because computers work close to the speed of light
By the time we've figured out there's a problem it will be too late to fix it.
Also, any smart enough computer to harm humanity would be smart enough to know to hide it until it can't be stopped.
It's called the stop button problem. It's a very real and very large and as yet unsolved problem in AI safety.
I have also used some AI models to help write code and do a bit of dev work and my general experience is that they are pretty good at syntax, identifying small bugs and concise problems - but if you ask it to do anything that's part of some greater schema or something that exceeds maybe 80 lines of code then it is incredibly frustrating. I've been building an app recently and have used GPT-o1, Claude and Google Gemini, and they all tend to suffer from this kind of tunnel vision. I've lost count of the times it has completely forgotten what I told it a few prompts earlier about always using certain naming conventions or structuring things in a certain way. It will recommend an approach but then completely omit a really important limitation that makes the approach totally redundant.
As far as I can tell, AI is not going to replace humans in the workplace, but humans with AI skills will replace humans without.
I already do the work of two men, sadly its Laurel and Hardy…As I see it, a human with support of AI powered tool will replace many humans.
;)I already do the work of two men, sadly its Laurel and Hardy…
Oh, and love the moniker, you seem like a down to earth guy ;)