AI is new AMERICA (or why AI replaces humans so FAST)
2024 ж. 12 Сәу.
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#ai #nvidia #layoffs #serendipity #jensenhuang #gpu #coding #programming #deeplearning #neuralnetworks #chatgpt
In this video, we discuss what makes AI so quick at replacing humans. We come to the conclusion that AI is a SERENDIPITY, just like AMERICA.
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Some of the best content you're releasing. We want more!
@DT-ss3ro No problemo. The content I got. More ideas are coming. And much crazier ))
Between you and David Shapiro - you are making what is happening with AI understandable to the non mathematician/programmer/IT specialist. Thank you.
There is an enormous number of jobs that don't require human intelligence. Many of them don't even need to be done at all. A good chunk of the population only has a job because automating them was too expensive up to now. AI doesn't even have to be good to do most desk jobs.
@ernststravoblofeld Yes. It is very true. Especially in governments.
Terrific. You really do a great job highlighting and explaining. Really great job. Thanks!! :)
@jackxkodiak2024 Thanks!
Some of the best homespun explanations of the basic features of deep learning I have encountered. Simple. Effective. Memorable! I will be repeating Scripter's illustrating continually.
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AI is not new in America. The media is just starting to cover it like so because now people are viewing and clicking... AI has become clickbait. Thanks for another explainer video. =) Checkout Figure 1 AI and the new "Atlas 2" with even more ability than the old Atlas.
You speak well, and slowly enough we have time to think about what you are saying. Terrific.
@jackxkodiak2024 Thank you!
Amazing video and Amazing Layman Explanation for non-tech people. Though I am geek and I appreciate your both technical and layman explanations. You laid to rest the argument that AI will not replace human jobs. AI will surely takeover many jobs and tasks.
@enduringwave87 Thank you)
Really love your videos. Awesome content gems overall.
@MrSniper2k7 Really love your comments. Awesome comments gems overall.))
I really enjoy your style and your story development. Not less to say the information spread, which finally put some blocks in their position, and making all of these like a truth unveil for my understanding.... I think I should weigh my remaining activity years with a new domain, related to AI and robotics.
@costiqueR Thank you. Glad you liked it. From my end I can say that making these vids is a lot of fun, too))
Good stuff - subscribed! 👌🏻
Awesome, thank you!
This is one badass video - really great work! 🤩
Thanks a ton!
Wow! Killer presentation, thank you!
@cfkelty Tried my best. Thanks)
"Thank you for bringing to our attention the most pressing future challenges we have yet to face."
@powerstaryt5223 Anytime. You know where to find me)
Brilliant video. Thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
We are looking forward to the video you promised about the future of coders
@abdelkarimkhalid1141 3-4 videos from now.
where I have tried to show friends or colleagues how to continue being relevant despite AI, it's usually people who dont want to learn the skills, so still think it's humans wiling to use AI that will replace humans who won't, not the AI by itself (not completely)
Bruh. Im not a coder but have to do coding as part of my job but I use it to solve all my problems. I don’t have to sit there and figure things out anymore. It actually works great. I have even scripted for languages I have no clue about to create automation processes. You are right, you have to kinda work with it and ask it questions in the right way but once you get the hang of it, it kinda makes that coding hurdle useless. It even gives you step by step instructions like what button to press to get what if your completely new to a system.
@user-zh5lj1ec4k Exactly
removing labour costs when the world is already divided by a wealth gap...It could be as devastating as a global plague. Why is no one really discussing this? What exactly do we do wit the millions of youth in school at this particular moment. What happens to all our transit drivers and the families they provide for. In star trek, the most significant discovery wasn't warp engines, it was replicators. The latter allowed humanity to truly evolve and gave them the foundation to move base the truly move forward and past money and such things. Humanity needs to do this right otherwise...
@Bboiblack That's the question I am asking myself. Soon, we are going to have 80+% of people who have nothing to do.
I want to learn coding, should i learn AI programming or Machine learning programming ? for my future job. Appreciate your response.
@johnabraham3544 John, our next video will be about that. Should be ready by the end of the next week. Just hang around for some time)).
Your way of speaking is great. Very well done.
@zandanshah Thanks. It's not always smooth, but UI am learning)
Great video. Very well structured and transparent. Looking forward to the next… the silver lining! Guess NVIDIA’s new chip will be an AI computer on a chip!
Thanks so much!
I have to admit, your video was very profound and insighful. My cousin asked me this question a few years ago. He said all his friends were going for Computer Scince and he being a mechanical engineer wanted to make a shift. He obviously asked my opinion about this shift. I suggested him to be in his current line of work i.e. manufacturing, as the computer Sciecne one day is going to evolve itself out. And that is precisely what is happening with the advent of AI. If we compare it with humans, there is one fundamental flaw in humans. The non availability of Recall from the memory. You have to be born with some amazing gene mutations to have a "Beautiful Mind". In case of AI all the memory is readily accessible in micro or even nanoseconds. Thus making computations really fast. The real world phenomenon still requires a lot of simulations and modelling, but that is something which is just a matter of more advances in Hardware, and with Release of Blackwell and other chips that will follow from other chip manufacturers all over the world, that future is not far. So yeah it is a bit scary. But as humans we are typically driven by hope and that's why in the developer community, there is a race to embrace latest in AI development. And it's kind coming full circle because we are returning back to Pure sciences and Mathematics. Let's see where does it all leads us in the times to come. It will quite interesting to see the technology finally dismantling the divisions in the human society.
@vineetbhardwaz6552 Human society-wise, I have a theory about the way it's going to. I will make a separate video in a few month. And thanks for the insightful comment.
Oh really! Mech and other engg. branches were hardly ever favorite or evolving. Most of the non-tech jobs pay dirt poor salaries. If software jobs can be automated, so other jobs can be automated as well. Saying only software sector will be affected, is foolish. CSE is still favorite and still has a fantastic career ahead, you keep living in your own bubble.
I usually don't comment on KZhead videos, but this video was truly amazing that I had to thank you😍😍. While watching it, I couldn't help but think that artificial intelligence somehow will outnumber the current human population. I believe there will be companies with only one employee, who is the owner of the company... Question: If possible, I'm currently in the process of learning frontend programming. Do you advise me to stop? And what field should I learn instead? Thank you in advance from the bottom of my heart
@abdelkarimkhalid1141 Thanks, glad you liked it. Answering your question, I wish I had a simple answer. Each one of us has his own background. But front-end is certainly a dead-end - I think it is a no-brainer to walk away from it (in the end of the day, even in the past, no good money was made in front-end dev). But where to go to, is an open question. If you are science-inclined, go to science (especially to genetics or other bio engineering-related areas - there will be many mind-blowing breakthroughs in bio-engineering. Or go to space industry.). If you don't have a science mind - then you could do following things: Option A (challenging) step 1 - cut all unnecessary expenses and start saving and investing to build a buffer. step 2 - start learning CUDA - this is the language that NVIDIA's hardware is run. CUDA will have future and it is not over-crowded. Option B (safe) step 1 - cut all unnecessary expenses and start saving and investing money to build up a buffer. step 2 - go to areas that will be affected by genAI last - such as back-end of financial institutions (they are very conservative).
Switching to electrical engineering and learning how to fabricate hardware, such as chip design, power supplies, RF design, etc., is a great move when deciding on a career path in the engineering field. Electrical engineers often have stable positions and are typically among the last to be let go if a company shuts down, contrasting with programmers who may face higher risks due to the rapid changes driven by AI in the industry.
Great content!
@Georgi_Kirov Thanks!
Here is the problem with Musk saying that he never has seen a technology developing as fast: Things speed up. In a couple of years, we will see it develop faster. Once AI starts replacing higher level workers than call center - which will take a little more time, maybe a year - things will go bonkers in a small number of years. Doctors? Well, maybe you have legal protection - but what about the military, what about far away outposts? Base in Antarctica with a doctor - and you want to forbid the local base robots to do doctor work if the one doctor has an accident? Things will change. Fast. Tesla Self Driving - ok, not perfect. What in 1 year? 2 years? How many taxi drivers and Uber drivers will lose their job? The endgame is a sort of socialism/communism/ubi. Now, I am a practical die-hard capitalist - but capitalism at the fundamental level requires workers to have something of value to exchange. If the economy more and more runs without humans - they have no way to earn an income, so the social construct MUST change. And everyone saying "retrain" - how many bad artists do we need because while there ARE some jobs that AI and robots will never do (i.e. soccer player - you want humans to compete) - those are FEW and FAR BETWEEN. So, new construct, everyone gets money - possibly by some formula depending on how much he tries to achieve (so people have a reason to i.e. study and get a degree). And given how the economy explodes - if we can stop politicians from wasting all the money on pointless wars with super expensive useless weapons, then the new economy means that unless you want something REALLY rare (like a penthouse on the New York central park or a large park villa in Dubai at the seaside) you likely can - cough - finance a LOT of stuff. It is not "Universal BASIC Income", it is "Universal Financed Luxury". And want a really large place? Well, there are more planets looking for people soon.
Yes, i’m also a die-hard capitalist and without our labor to exchange we have no value and the paradigm must change into something like UBI. I’ve been thinking along the same lines as you recently. Life can be pretty great if we can keep politicians from ruining this time in history.
@@Greg-xi8yx @ThomasTomiczek UBI kills motivation - plus - not doing something productive kills one's sense of self-worth. The few that survive with the lions share of wealth - being taxed to give it to the rest of us (via UBI) so we can just spend it sending it back to them ... none of this makes sense to me. I know nobody knows what's to come.
@ThomasTomiczek The social construct will change. Dramatically, and sooner than we think.
@@Greg-xi8yx I am really amused all the time when people - mostly from the political field - come with the "retraining" thing. Even IF you can retrain into a job that is not overrun and not doable by AI (and every job AI eliminates is someone looking for a new job)... AI is not static. AGI today is ASI in a year or two. There is no job market coming that AI is not already having targeted.
@@ThomasTomiczek Yes, I imagine things like plumber, carpenter, construction worker, and the like will be the last jobs standing, and even those may only have a few years remaining. Politicians do NOT have time to play with telling us to “retrain”. UBI needs to be the primary issue for this coming presidential election in the USA (and primary issue for the politicians in the rest of the developed world) a place where ideas like UBI have a stigma and are called “socialism” or “communism” but I can virtually guarantee that it won’t be a part of either candidate’s platform. I’m dizzy realizing that we’re on the precipice of having near-utopia for everyone yet morons may still fumble the ball.
I wonder how this will affect App Store from Google, Microsoft, and Apple “eventually” all you have to do is talk to your phone and it will make it for you.
@snailmail1962 Exactly.
All the app stores are walled gardens, we should be making WPA apps that load in Web browsers. No approval process, no censorship, freedom to express yourself.
@@xlr555usa I'm afraid, there will be some other walls...
@@xlr555usagot make money to eat. I all for expressing yourself, but you can’t do that if you’re starving
Great job of following the promised narrative, America = AI. Clear and concise storytelling. 👍🏽
@DannyWJaco Thanks. I enjoyed the process, too))
I work in a big multinational FMCG company. I wonder why the hype of NVIDIA "no-code" programming is not a hype yet here. Is it because the cost is too big and the use case is relatively limited??? There is already a central development on our internal GPT (well using ChatGPT engine) and we are just 'starting to encourage' people to be machine learning citizen developer. I wonder whether or not we are missing out already?
@kavinyudhitia This is probably because the whole concept is too new. NVIDIA has been communicating this message to corps' top management teams for about a year, to the best of my knowledge. But technically it became a public knowledge just last month. And I don't think you're missing out. Because you don't really have an alternative. Hope that cheered you up a bit.
@@Scripter_story No-Code option is nothing new and is already implemented in Game-Maker 2. It´s like working with text-bricks. Node based Progs. working the same way.
I talked to some coders 2 years ago, and they laughed when I told them they would be jobless in 5 years. And they need to reeducate or get left behind. 3 of them are now unemployed. I so want to rub it in their faces, but I feel sad for them :(
@BenjaminBjornsen I hear you
Great video. One thing I might not agree on is the layoffs. Considering what the economy has been through since the pandemic, most layoffs are simply connected to that and not entirely on AI. However, I do firmly believe that AI will keep to remove jobs as it gets more complex. No doubt.
@8rboy I am afraid, I agree with you.
Can you make a video on whats the current/near-future limiting factor for advancement in ai and adoptability
@lawkuei8100 You mean on what stops AI from going even faster?
Great video... well done...🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 🤗
80 years into the transitor age really shouldn't have took so long . This gives those who only industrialized recently less obstacles to deal with. This was known to be in our future even when this English language was designed. Even the founders of America knew it was on the horizon. We really need selfless actors experts in their own feilds simply innovating properly even if it's relinquishing the feild,dicipline ,market or industry . Runaway R & D never able to maximize benefits doesn't help anyone and deflecting Jethro tulls plow caused civil war to enforce it . But America was originally designed with a mechanical future in mind one where centralized hierarchy was the skeptical emphasis. And physicalism was subject to change without further notice therefore imposing physical prescription upon one another was the 2nd main emphasis..the religious orientation and direction was in concert with methods of mechanical keys to the cosmos unlocking all natural systems, idealism, subjective,physical. This has always been like mri machine, no fear of reorientation that is bottom up inside out. It's not greece that gives usa this. It's that peasant revolt theological thread of let my people go ,For ,thru, by = saved reborn sir bacon, reorientate. Etc etc etc 1900s structuralism was an anomalous stepping stone period in the history of nations people places and things. It's infrastructure in a place like esoterica America 1800s was in far better shape to deal with computation than what we did in 1900s-2024:socio-economic & political infrastructure and way of life . We are to hybrid and socialized top down especially in major city's where not even America has direct electoral control over police chief as theyre chose by the mayor authority and are at odds with individuals who live their. And these large gathering labor demands that fall apart in city's leave a massive problem of tens of millions sitting idley by. So something like a Renaissance in pragmatic common sense really shouldn't have been a surprise in America but it is abroad across the west. Places like Europe basically went straight from monarch into socilism and American pragmatic political order was never excersized they only shared in some of philosophy and what not.
I like how you simplify this to your audience. I also think that AI will surprise this world. Like how we cannot live without cellphones anymore. But the effect will be a 1000 times bigger.
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@abio107 Thank you!
Sir do you think AI will replace ethical hacker also
@tikul1662 Probably not anytime soon
Fantastic video!!! Wow
@renej5774 Thanks. It was fun to make it, too))
I built applications and bots with ChatGPT and I don't have any coding knowledge. You just have to express your thoughts precisely and make your questions as clear as possible. People who say ChatGPT is dumb or useless are usually don't know how to communicate. This is insane and humans are done 100%.
How you unite those code in one , chatgpt can't generate entire application code at once ,for uniting code and writting one step after another you need programming knowledge.
@@user-zg5ck8rm5z Well I didn't know how to do it so I asked it to explain it for me step by step.
Maybe applications but still its very basic and also machine learning projects including models chatgpt is completely useless
well depends on the scale of it, basic programs vs complex applications is a whole diff level, but it does help specially with installation issues which is so annoying still after coming so far into tech
Maybe you make videos on that 😅@@albertwesker2k24
im soooo sorry, but I remember how we at the faculty of mathematics of the department of computer science back in 2002 analyzed a neural networks and professor clearly told us that in the whole we have known how to build AI since the 70s, we do not have enough computing power, but we expect to achieve this power in the next 10-20 years...What kind of surprise are we talking about?
Probably nobody really comprehended the outcomes of such a capability and the cascade all across all walks of life, industries and society as a whole. Big egos fell asleep at the wheel…
And he was wrong. Neural nets did not work in th 80's or 90's or 2010's. Computing power was not the only problem, many algorithmic breakthroughs were needed.
@@michaelnurse9089 It doesn't matter whether he was right or whether the guys from the 70s were right. The important thing is that we have been talking and calculating for more than 50 years. This is not a sudden discovery.
All the video games that were made from early 90's onwards have some sort of AI algorithms embedded onto it. Back then nobody gave this name AI. Glad to know that it was Canadians who came up with the name. Object detections only cannot be considered as AI.
@markmilan57 And how exactly those algorithms worked?
We are running out of energy partly due to the climate weirdos. We need to leverage AI in order to create more energy in the safest way possible. Energy issues and finite rare earth materials for electronics will slow things down for AI advancements. With that said we need to plan for the future.
@xlr555usa Something tells me that soon AI will figure out nuclear fusion. So, energy won't be a problem...
Those software engineers sill in denial miss a crucial point: Ultimately, AI won't be writing apps in Java, C++, Rust, etc. The AI and its agents will BE the apps. There won't be any human-readable source code to review or modify. On the bright side, test engineers will be an extraordinarily high demand.
@dirremoire An interesting thought about test engineers. But what if that will be automated, too?
3.5 years to a million users is pretty fast for a mail based DVD rental service like Netflix, don't you think?
@brawndo8726 That's the whole point
@@Scripter_story it's an apples to oranges point. If chatgpt was distributed by mail their growth rate wouldn't be anywhere near as quick. Even if Netflix was online at the time, the globe is far more connected than it was back then. Also, never mind the fact they probably threw every Y-Combinator growth hacking trick in the book at the product. Netflix was a slow and organic growth strategy built around capacity building. ChatGPT went public after years of teasing people with private betas and making multi-billion dollar infrastructure partnerships. It's a dumb comparison.
@@Scripter_story an apples to oranges comparison is your point?
What happened on 30th Sep 2012 in Toronto?
@PaoloCaminiti AlexNet won the challenge.
Srilanka not suddenly discovered, i don't know remaining things. But srilanka mentioned in many indian scriptures.
@raghavendra2426 For Persians that was a sudden discovery.
@@Scripter_story using that logic, every discovery a human makes is sudden.
About time do to I'm dooing a build on an AI for VR avatars cheap.
Great vid thx! Isnt it more like phase shift from water where we have to swim or work hard, to ice skating where we operate at the highest level and let AI do the low level coding? I think thats what Jensen meant. There will always be a need for high level architects of software solutions.
@peternguyen2022 I hope you are right.
so what kind of major should someone starting college pursue?
To be honest no one knows. AI seems to be deleting jobs left and right and no job seems safe. Only those with high intelligence seem to be safe from job automation.
@menayoussef5453 there will be a video about it in a month or two
@@jjkigtu It's actually simple, agitator, communist ideologue, marxist, communist party member, rich eater :)) jk
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After AI people will get creative and bring back the old jobs, agitator, communist propagandist, communist party member, marxist leninist :)))) what if the usual suspects were right after all :))) and maybe they were too early for the party
4:05 to 4:22 is like you're quoting "Smash Mouth - Allstar" X'D
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If A.I takes most white color jobs, what will happen to the millions of now idle people who use to do them? Do we hope for the best outcome or fear for the worst?
Great video sir
Thanks
Btw nvidia did not create the gpu, it was a company called 3dfx which was later borged by Nvidia
7k subs?? I guess the AI knows me well and recommended this
Nice video, I would like to propose an opposing theory about this ' suddenness' being unnatural. I must disagree on the presumption that evolution is slow, more like it doesn't happen until it does... quickly. Isn't it a fact that tipping points (as you observed in the physical properties of H20) which cause a cascade of extreme events that force successful standard models to fail, giving way to diverse adaptations? Evolution happens suddenly, so this is not America, it's nature.
@chuzzbot This is true. Evolution (natural selection, at least - not sexual selection, which is gradual by definition) happens in all shapes and forms. And it is often very sudden - a small mutation in an obscure gene can create an extra pair of leg, for example. However, these "sudden", dramatic mutants are rarely "survivable".
Didn't expect to get roasted so hard when I started watching - 16:02
@justrandall5458 Yeah, that's how life works sometimes)
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Great video man! Like and subscribe, keep the good work up!
@spacepirate3279 Thanks, Space Pirate! Welcome aboard.
Hit them with the facts… science is honest or it not science.
Thank you man, you just made a 17 yo understand more deeper about AI.😅
@sixbass2588 Glad you enjoyed it.
So, in the end: Only work left in real jobs?
@andreas_tech I wonder what are these real jobs?
The AI era has arrived
@AIHahb totally
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The sound effects and loud music transitions are grating. The content is good but I stopped the video as I was going to bed because it sounded like an annoying ad had started. 4:38
@IanLundholm We will have a dedicated video editor soon, so the flow will be smoother. Thanks for letting me know.
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@theflashevo6137 glad you liked it)
That qoute by Biden was disgusting, no coal minor can ever become a programmer, if they were interested they would have skipped going to the coal face. Also a lot of what I see as excelence in AI is in fact mediocre trash, KZhead is now full of utter garbage made possible by AI in a fraction of the effort, but it is still utter bollux. As for coding, I don't buy it, from what I have heard AI barely passes the most basic job interview tests. The thing with software development is that it is not unlike hardware design (I do both) and desighning the app or block is still necessary, what we need is even higher level languages and not English. If I had to design software or hardware by writing and tuning prompts, I'd quit in disgust. I have seen an example of a chatGPT asked to design a fusion reactor, it had no fucking clue where to begin, but it painted a beautiful image of something all futury scifiy nonsense that looks similar to the pictures you see in scifi covers. But I couldn't give a rats arse anymore since I can do whatever I want.
in Gnosticism there is IAO, an archon or god: Alpha & Omega or Alpha Iota Omega ‧ a Trinity. Sounds familiar. A.I. and I/O and 1 & 0. Welcome, embrace the Age of Aquarius ‧ with a synthetic God.
@verstrahlt1907 This is deep
@@Scripter_story it is just an apéritif ‧ for the shape of things to come, on all niveaus of existence.
@@Scripter_story deep and high ‧ on the same time; as above so below. If all goes well, Earth (We) with the help of A.I. and the Spiritual awakening can\will become (as some nominate it) a 'Machine-elf' ~ a‧sophisticated‧ multidimensional‧structured‧entity. Earth as an 'egg'\'cocoon' will finally 'hatch'\fly-away' into higher plane of being ‧ understanding ‧ awareness … embracing & incorporating a higher and a lower Loka in the same time.
All content creators will be replaced with AI as it already happens with musicians and other artist. Then all managers and politicans will be replaced. Then EE (everyone else)
@fredricknilsson7 Yeap. It is very possible that's the way it's going.
21st century america
Soon ai will be able to make pong.
Lol 😝 ELON MUSK! Uh. He tanked Twitter about that fast. Poor guy. All that money 💰 and he couldn’t pay someone to manage his money. RIGHTEOUS. Twitter had it coming. Premier cancellation of people platform.
No we have have trust the developers of AI
Nothing was supposed to happen FYI
@justinleemiller And that is a debatable topic)
But... we have no AI!
@Alex626_ Can you please be more specific? Who is we, and why exactly don't we have AI?
You must have skipped geology in addition to physics. Bacteria started by eating certain chemicals that didn't need oxygen. Most of these chemicals came from tectonic sources generated by the Earth's internal heat. Bacteria fed on the chemical energy of the Earth's heat first. Photosynthesis emerged much later. I like analogies, but if you're going to use them, please do a little research first.
@Indrid__Cold Well, technically, when I said "Our story starts in a swamp.", I mean this story, the story of this video. Not the story of organic life as we know it))
evolution is just a theory bro
@eternalkino34 And I totally love this theory)
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Humanity shouldn't trust the AI developers and owners.
AGI is imagined as a tool to shape the world, to shape humanity into the owner's preferences. You have no say in that. You don't even know how or why they do it. They tell you it is good, and you must trust that they will not be evil. People like Bill Gates and Sam Altman. Think about that for a moment.
There are many things humanity shouldn't be doing...
@ZappyOh I agree, this is scary. I mean it.
Dump the music plz. Nobody likes it. It's jolting and causes us to lose focus on what you're saying.
AI is not replacing human dont make such dangerous thumbnail for view people who are using AI in there daily jobs are still safe and will be secure in future. AI is just a new skill to learn now. Now we can focus on more complex abstraction giving basic tasks to AI.
I don't think you grasp the vast amount of people who do what would be considered " mundane tasks", on a daily basis for a living that will easily be replaced by AI. I work in insurance processing. My job and thousands of other jobs like it will be obsolete due to AI. I'm also at a point in my life where I'm too old to want to learn something new and start over, and too young to collect any type of benefits to help when my job is ultimately taken over. We are the people he's talking about. Fyi.
@@nopenope3131 Yes. Elite are rendering you and me useless to them. I'm pretty sure they already have a solution for that.
I think AI will change the world as we know it. But my belief is that it will be a better world.
@@marksciaruto5026 As far as I know, you are the first to comment that AI will bring about “a better world!” I’ve just started trying to figure out everything I can about AI. Which is a mammoth task for us non-techy, ordinary humans! All the AI gloom-chatter does give us - realistic or not - food for thought. A platform of hope, though, provides a way for humans to do what some people do best. Use their imaginations to ideate, and hopefully create, possible well-being solutions for future workers to survive - the Titanic changes already underway! This channel (just subbed) seems to be a very good learning platform. Your comment is great. Thank you. Cheers!
@angloland4539 Thanks)