Obviously, an interesting one. Like John Connor said once, "in this future I don't know if we can win this war".
The AI revolution isn't driving any singularity scenario soon, but massive layoffs are in the books for the years to come, hence some yet unchallenged paradigms, like capitalism and free market, are going to undergo deep, extensive QA testing worldwide.
But other subsystems of the world are going to be taken down entirely almost without warning, right now many journalist, illustrators are just waiting for some company to release a U$S 8/month service replacing most of their work.
Google/DeepMind already have a generative model for music, so, with some bad luck, in one-two years you could see spotify depleted of cheap human sang songs, replaced by refurbished stuff, possible thousands of incredible songs, generated - maybe - weekly. No significative human involvement required.
Other stuff like whisper (audio to text), and other opensource models, are just rolling their way into stuff everywhere, where their competitive advantage is mostly replacing humans in the loop, doing the work faster, at an astounding cheaper cost.
So this future isn't Skynet-like one, nor 1984, nor other dystopias, in this future we have cellphones and chatGPT, and they are awesome :-)
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[ 15.1 ms ] story [ 582 ms ] threadThe AI revolution isn't driving any singularity scenario soon, but massive layoffs are in the books for the years to come, hence some yet unchallenged paradigms, like capitalism and free market, are going to undergo deep, extensive QA testing worldwide.
But other subsystems of the world are going to be taken down entirely almost without warning, right now many journalist, illustrators are just waiting for some company to release a U$S 8/month service replacing most of their work.
Google/DeepMind already have a generative model for music, so, with some bad luck, in one-two years you could see spotify depleted of cheap human sang songs, replaced by refurbished stuff, possible thousands of incredible songs, generated - maybe - weekly. No significative human involvement required.
Other stuff like whisper (audio to text), and other opensource models, are just rolling their way into stuff everywhere, where their competitive advantage is mostly replacing humans in the loop, doing the work faster, at an astounding cheaper cost.
So this future isn't Skynet-like one, nor 1984, nor other dystopias, in this future we have cellphones and chatGPT, and they are awesome :-)