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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid tried to use an AI to help with CompSci. Useless. She doesn't know how to ask the right questions. The AI spit out something that COULD have been right but wasn't. And she doesn't know enough to be able to tell the difference. It will be a long, long time before AI replaces any developers. I can imagine some grunt work getting sped up but the extra QA/QC time will be a problem for a while. Possibly forever. No chance anyone would load AI generated code into a family sedan, a microwave, or a spaceship. [/quote] Written communication is not great either. Passable. Not sure how it handles anything beyond a short piece of maybe 400 or 500 words or less. [/quote] But what written communication needs to be great? As we speak, ChatGPT is creating real estate listings from MLS databases, creating company blog/twitter posts, creating advertising copy, etc. How much of this needs to be great? Yet, this is happening right now...so in some R/E office an admin is either fired or not hired, who may have spent much of their day writing R/E listing summaries. Also, you can train these models. So, the first work product isn't great, but you have it refine it several times...and now in 10 minutes you have a perfectly usable work product that may have taken 1/2 a day to previously write. [/quote] What are the largest industries that require excellent writing? Media and entertainment, legal work, publishing, consulting, research...what are they?[/quote] Legal needs to be precise, not great. The same goes for research. [/quote] Maybe it can learn to be more precise. Everything I have seen has been pretty generalized.[/quote] We're getting multiple generations a year now, it won't take too long.[/quote] I thought it was already here....can it write a long publishable research paper or not?[/quote]
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