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I just imagine the poisoned images sprouting devious grins and deploying pipe bo…
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Funny you mention humanizers! I’ve been using AICarma to keep an eye on what AI …
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Fake hoax slam whatever shxt u want on this comment section...... I declair sham…
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I don't understand how the Open AI knock off companies are beneficiaries of his …
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NovelAI recently got a tpu cluster. I have good hopes from them. They are alread…
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> Everyone whose primary output is in text needs to take a hard look in the mirror and maybe pick up a hobby that could turn into a job someday.
Part of the problem with this is that up to this point, there were classes of jobs that were considered safe, others that were obvious candidates for automation. Checkers getting replaced with self-order/checkout, that writing's been on the wall for 20 years. Things like plumbing or electrician work, that's currently considered safe. The knowledge needed, the variance of jobs, the physical acrobatics needed, the bang for the buck won't likely be there for 20+ years (at present knowledge).
Writing was something that was the domain of people. Automated poetry, predictive text, it all turned out crap. Funny crap, but crap all the same. The last year or so has thrown the conventional knowledge on its ear. Data analytics, finance, all of that, it's all on the table now.
My guess is that the next 10-20 years are safe for those that can bridge the gap between analog and tech. Xennials like me have been doing this for ages, and I don't see the older crowd using the automated tools. Even my age cohort largely shies away from this stuff. But as time goes, we'll see more and more automation, even from people like me. Nobody will use people like me for wordpress (not that its what I sell, just an example), when you have some bot set it up for you, and even write new articles every few days. Nobody will need help integrating their calendar and wix and stripe and whatever, as autoGPT or whatever will handle it. Zapier better get in front of this, or they'll be dead as the copywriting industry.
I read earlier that it takes 20 years for a new tech to thoroughly displace the old guard, but I don't see that being the case here. The ability of LLMs to consume info and regurgitate what's useful is only getting better. Your bakery is good for now, as people like to GO to a place, but when their jobs run out, they won't h
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | consequentialist |
| Policy | none |
| Emotion | resignation |
| Coded at | 2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452 |
Raw LLM Response
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