Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
I think that nearly everyone underestimates how much ai is going to change the world in like less than 2 years. I’m not a doomer but I think people don’t realize how ridiculous it is that statistical machines can answer phd level questions now
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Matthew
@matthew
I agree... I think *not* applying it as part of your toolkit when approaching basically any problem or question right now is putting you at a major disadvantage. there's an old point about PayPal where they built the best fraud model by combining humans and computers and I think it's like that—human (and by extension things we produce) + ai is so obviously better
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Ben - [C/x]
@benersing
Yup. Things are about to get very wild - in both exciting and unsettling ways. My bet: trusted, high-signal communities of humans will be what helps people thrive. Strength in numbers. Its the only way.
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Otoro 🦉 🔵
@otoro
Apparently not my subconscious. Just woke from a dream where my friends and I had 8 token requests left each to the AI before it took over. Curiously we used them to order tacos and beer.
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osama
@osama
we went from "if ... else" blocks to orchestrating "units of intelligence"... from systems of records to systems of intelligence ... the impact is underestimated even if we plateau at current o1 state of affairs and see no big gains next two years
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Zach
@zd
100% @prestointern wdyt?
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