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RE: Dream Weekend Climb

in Reflections22 hours ago

:D :D

The job was okay, I enjoyed it and was pretty good at it overall. However, many of the people I worked with are awesome. This has made it much harder.

On the AI side, I am pretty sure that in very short order, people are going to discover that AI is better at being a supportive human than most humans. And on another note, I think you and I were talking about prompt engineering the other day and how much call there is for it. Already though, they are finding that AI can do it better than most humans, even those who are good at it - and AI will keep learning faster. Throw in an AI camera that reads micro expressions, a voice ai to read pauses, tone and pitch, and an AI friend is going to be far more sensitive, or manipulative, than any human can be.

You're such a talented [skill/quality].

"Asshole" is what is generally put between the brackets ;)

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Well, It is uncanny good sometimes. Then it is crazy bad like this example that I just wrote.

What I am finding that it is crazy good with research, finding articles, comments, information from the web. I have forgotten when is the last time I used the google search bar last 4-5 months when I am in front of my laptop. So here is my take. Lot of "front-office doctors" folks known as family physicians, and physicians assistants, soon their jobs will be all gone. It has started here already. Pharmacists are not needed. Research assistants...gone. Customer service reps...not needed. We can go on and one, but it is reality. We have to find the alternatives.

The impact on jobs is going to be very swift, the impact on the economy is going to have some lag. Companies will make more money for a time, until not enough people can afford to buy enough of what they are selling.

The alternative is a fundamental change in how we value human life.

Farming, especially urban organic farming will be here to stay I think. Grow your own food. Nothing can go wrong with that.

I wonder what it would take to set up a grow room in the basement through the winter. Might have to look into it.