First the artists will become unemployed, then the software developers… and the truck drivers will keep their jobs until Singularity. The opposite of what many people expected.
I think software developers should keep their jobs for a while. Their jobs involve a lot of ‘people asking very specific requests’ and I think the only reason it works is because both parties are humans and can understand each other well. I think as long as people don’t know how to be specific and robotic with how they request things, software devs should be fine.
Idk, language models are getting increasingly good at responding to fairly vague prompts. They aren’t incredible at it or anything, but I expect that skill to increase over time, probably to human-level, but maybe even above that.
First the artists will become unemployed, then the software developers… and the truck drivers will keep their jobs until Singularity. The opposite of what many people expected.
I think software developers should keep their jobs for a while. Their jobs involve a lot of ‘people asking very specific requests’ and I think the only reason it works is because both parties are humans and can understand each other well. I think as long as people don’t know how to be specific and robotic with how they request things, software devs should be fine.
Idk, language models are getting increasingly good at responding to fairly vague prompts. They aren’t incredible at it or anything, but I expect that skill to increase over time, probably to human-level, but maybe even above that.