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02-27-2024, 03:08 PM
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This is why you should invest in NVDA, and similarly promising companies. Those of us in tech might get canned in the next decade, but if you invest your net worth will grow alongside the growth of AI in itself, hopefully well into 6 figures/yr type of growth.
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02-27-2024, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted By skunkshark
This was in the article but is not a quote from the CEO.

The useful part of a programmer is being able to solve a problem logically/mathematically. If you ask a random person to solve some math/code problem in English they won't all give you the right answer. Being able to "code" in English doesn't matter at all.

It's not surprising that the CEO thinks that "coders" are just people who know how to type in "those goofy programming languages" because hiring in the field has been focused on what "languages" you know and which "certs" you have for a long time.
This also you’ll need coders to program robots to fight the future terminators….
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02-27-2024, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted By JayJ350
Been tellin ya'll, AI is going to replace about 90% of white collar labor. Officecels on suicide watch.
Lmao even onlyfans models will be replaced by AI looool


These models will resort to actually getting a job or prostitution which is what they are doing anyway on OF
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02-27-2024, 03:23 PM
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I have tried using chatgpt a few times for work and it was horse****. (I am a data engineer). That's not to say in 5 years it won't be horse****, but right now it's not good for much other than " code me a merge sort" which is trivial.

Tech workers should definitely find companies and industry that have regulations with customer data and won't allow chatgpt to work DIRECTLY on that data. They might allow you to use it to create some functionality to help with your programs, but creating a framework where chatgpt can ingest production data that is supposed to be secure might not ever be allowed in certain industries
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02-27-2024, 03:46 PM
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Coders are going to be what blacksmiths were 200 years ago.

"Everyone will need metal!"


Yeah, but the machines will do all the work for us.
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02-27-2024, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted By rocketfish
AI will develop better AI
But someone will develop the AI that develops the better AIs.

Eventually, they can self-propagate I'm sure. That's when Skynet kicks in. Or Horizon Zero Dawn. Good thing the *haves* win out.

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It's true, you adjust the parameter just like an if else statements for the most part
Careful now. He's the only person on this forum who "works in tech", and will follow you for months at a time seething if you ever ether him as I have. Repeatedly.
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02-27-2024, 03:48 PM
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He's not wrong. ChatGPT is already better at coding than probably 99% of people who went to school for it. And it'll only get better.
yeah, i tried to #learntocode and after about 8 months of few hours a day i know enough to know i dont know jack chit, my design sucks and i quit.

chatgpt came out and within 1 hour i had a webapp that took a CSV file and plotted a bunch of stuff to a map, allowed me to edit in the interface and then deploy it back to the csv file.

90% of coding is taking an idea, and then googling to hack pieces together, chatgpt removes all of the searching through other peoples code and just gives you chunks that work.

i think the jobs that will start to be in demand are people who understand how to
1: optimize AI for building business solutions
2: sell that business solutions to business as an end product

things like salesforce are EXPENSIVE. Imagine you could review someones business and then plug data into AI to create a custom CRM at a fraction of the cost.
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02-27-2024, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted By Brommando
It's true, you adjust the parameter just like an if else statements for the most part
Lol ok dude.
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02-27-2024, 03:51 PM
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I read stuff like this, then irl I see huge companies start entire projects in COBOL and assembly language on ancient mainframes.
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02-27-2024, 04:09 PM
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Nvidia is a front company for politicians slush funds.
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02-27-2024, 04:14 PM
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Imagine thinking AI will AI.

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02-27-2024, 04:15 PM
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What a retarded statement.

If AI can code as good as humans, then AI can make better chips than humans and AI will replace NVIDA.
Uh…… And?
Spoiler alert; you die at the end.
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02-27-2024, 04:26 PM
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For all the tradesmen gloating in this thread:

What do you think will happen if/when the white collar jobs die for real and the trades are the only ones left?

Spoiler!
A huge influx of laid-off white collar workers in the trades, coupled with a sudden loss of demand for your skills as office workers no longer have any money to hire someone to work on their house.

The surge in supply and slack demand will cause your wages to plummet.
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02-27-2024, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted By skier!
Lol ok dude.
My analogy was also accepted in many interviews too, I ain't talking about ANN
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02-27-2024, 09:33 PM
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Lulz everyone missed the point entirely…

They're stating that AI will outperform becouse i can Create its own language from scratch (using english) and so anyone can tell it what it wants it to do and it does it
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02-27-2024, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted By Unstumpable
He's not wrong. ChatGPT is already better at coding than probably 99% of people who went to school for it. And it'll only get better.
not even remotely accurate

it spits out broken code ALL the time, and does not recognize errors

I point things out to it, and it will just keep repeating itself with the wrong implementations.


these tools will simply enhance a human coder, to help them be faster, but they will not replace a human. still need the human coder.
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02-27-2024, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted By rocketfish
hes right, future coding is not going to exist..

tech job industry is gon die, its time to be a tradie
LOL if you don't think there will be robots fixing the toilets in everyone's home soon


Get in the AI rope line
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02-27-2024, 09:43 PM
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not even remotely accurate

it spits out broken code ALL the time, and does not recognize errors

I point things out to it, and it will just keep repeating itself with the wrong implementations.


these tools will simply enhance a human coder, to help them be faster, but they will not replace a human. still need the human coder.
These people don't realise, that ChatGPT is referencing from an actual person's code irl. It's not writing code after reading a "How to program for dummies"
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02-27-2024, 09:44 PM
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you can still learn to code for fun, like learning another language for fun. You don't really need to do it with all the technology that translates speech and text but it's still just a neat skill to have. just don't expect to make a living out of it soon
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02-27-2024, 09:45 PM
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Won't AI do like 99% of white collar jobs?
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03-08-2024, 11:10 AM
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coding is for immigrants anyways (pajeets, chinese etc)

no person raised wealthy and confident from a american born family with hundreds of years on the continent would do something as low as coding. truly the tradies of corporate america
lmao when coders with 500k/year salary keep moving into your "wealthy and confident" neighborhood
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03-08-2024, 11:17 AM
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Jensen Huang's ambition to replace coders is like Elon's ambition to replace drivers

Nice goal. They are working for it. But still a goal.

Anyhow, Miscers just don't seem to understand the limitations of AI

For example, ChatGPT just gives you the most statistically probable answer

Not the correct one

HUGE difference between those

As more data gets produced with ChatGPT, it will start to learn from the same chite it made

Creating endless recursive self-reference–that will make ChatGPT absolutely useless
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03-08-2024, 11:35 AM
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B-but miscers told me to go into STEM
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03-08-2024, 11:39 AM
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I have tried using chatgpt a few times for work and it was horse****. (I am a data engineer). That's not to say in 5 years it won't be horse****, but right now it's not good for much other than " code me a merge sort" which is trivial.

Tech workers should definitely find companies and industry that have regulations with customer data and won't allow chatgpt to work DIRECTLY on that data. They might allow you to use it to create some functionality to help with your programs, but creating a framework where chatgpt can ingest production data that is supposed to be secure might not ever be allowed in certain industries
True but if that model was in house or by a trusted company like microsoft then that changes. I work in a sensitive company and we still use office suite
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03-08-2024, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted By LaCosaNostra90
Won't AI do like 99% of white collar jobs?
AI is just a buzzword to generate clicks and views.

It will happen but it's no where near close to good enough, it's decades away. Have you used a self-help chat bot on one of any websites? they are absolutely horrible.

It's not as interesting to say "we are greedy CEOs looknig to layoff to pad our already exorbitant pay and bonuses"
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03-08-2024, 12:08 PM
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Wouldn't coders have to overlook the AI? (Super Ded fkn Srs)
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Originally Posted By leafs43
Coders are going to be what blacksmiths were 200 years ago.

"Everyone will need metal!"


Yeah, but the machines will do all the work for us.
if you are black smith today you are making a lot of money doing custom one of a kind work for rich people.
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Originally Posted By LogicalLifts


He's not wrong.

But who does he think develops AIs?
Is that the she bangs guy?

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03-08-2024, 12:29 PM
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and the very next day after they said that, they promote their LLM:



"stop teaching kids to code, just buy our new product!"

also, there will be no shortage of high paying jobs for skilled programmers any time soon. maybe by like 2040 but I'll be near retirement by then so who gives a fuk. AI looks like magic to non-programmers, and that's where all the hype comes from
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and the very next day after they said that, they promote their LLM:



"stop teaching kids to code, just buy our new product!"

also, there will be no shortage of high paying jobs for skilled programmers any time soon. maybe by like 2040 but I'll be near retirement by then so who gives a fuk. AI looks like magic to non-programmers, and that's where all the hype comes from
No one can predict the future but all the talk about it replacing coders seems weird to me because AI can already replace a lot of positions but hasn’t succeeded
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