Anonymous wrote:The AI bubble is real and really big.
When it pops, market will go down 20%.
Anonymous wrote:seems like a great time to major in humanities and liberal arts. lol
Anonymous wrote:My kid is doing what she always planned to do...some sort of medical work, either MD or PA depending on how she does in pre-med. She wants human contact, and AI won't be able to replace that. She also plans to learn about machine learning and how to develop and use agents so that when she does enter the workforce, she will be prepared to use the tools at her disposal.
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I think they're full of it here. We just an issue where I work with translation work that was clearly done by a machine. It's understanding of context and intent is nil, so it doesn't know how to pick the correct word to use when there are multiple possibilities. You need a human to do it right.
AI books are getting trashed in reviews on Amazon and goodreads.
Customers and clients are furious when they can't talk to a human.
Gen AI has a place, but it'll take time for us to figure out exactly where it can do good work and be trusted.