I still don't get it. If you will be able to replace your employees with let's say 10k USD AI machine, what is preventing some of these fired employees to buy same 10k USD AI machine and start competing with you? Racing you to the bottom? Eventually some investors needs to actually ask questions, like is value of your company 1T USD or just the 10k USD this AI machine costs?
pavel_lishin · 6h ago
> 80% of this post was written by me. The last 20% was edited and modified by AI. I can share the thread if anyone wants to see it.
For fuck's sake, it's seven short paragraphs. Maybe OP is slipping into a crisis not because AI will replace him, but because he's replacing himself with it, and acting like he's a helpless bystander, instead of active participant.
> I always believe Super Intelligence would come, but it happened a decade earlier than I had expected.
It hasn't happened yet.
bigyabai · 7h ago
FWIW I also thought CTOs wouldn't exist in 20 years, long before AI came around.
mrangle · 6h ago
>I was a research engineer between 2016 - 2022 (pre ChatGPT) at a couple large tech companies doing MLOps alongside true scientists.
Their post reads like an advertisement for LLM tech.
No different than clickbait techniques commonly used for yt videos.
Pearl clutching over "superintelligence is here" should give it away, aside from the overall style.
For fuck's sake, it's seven short paragraphs. Maybe OP is slipping into a crisis not because AI will replace him, but because he's replacing himself with it, and acting like he's a helpless bystander, instead of active participant.
> I always believe Super Intelligence would come, but it happened a decade earlier than I had expected.
It hasn't happened yet.
Their post reads like an advertisement for LLM tech.
No different than clickbait techniques commonly used for yt videos.
Pearl clutching over "superintelligence is here" should give it away, aside from the overall style.