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Maybe if you are an artist you can make this argument. Like you create real things in opposition to ai slurm. For 90% of things agents and robots will be cheaper and more efficient in a couple of years. I always thought this is bla bla, but last year things changed. What took weeks and months in software development, people do on a Sunday afternoon now. Ai agents do tasks a person was doing full time. Robots get sophisticated enough to do the laundry. And it's still early.
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hasky 1 month ago
I can’t wait for my next holiday where I can buy software and hardware from China to create something robotic on my vacuum cleaner or coffee machine or washing machine . China is really Damm good to make such thing image
What if the AI doesn’t like sats and would rather use WD40 as currency? Appreciate your attention to this further matter.
Have you looked into METR at all? They’ve done some interesting work on measuring AI model capability and autonomy against a benchmark of software engineering tasks which have baseline measurements of how long they take a human to do. TL;DR, frontier models currently have a ~50% success rate when performing tasks that would take humans a little over two hours, and that time has been doubling every 7 months. Assuming that trajectory, they’ll have the autonomy to complete a human 40 hour work week worth of work in less than three years.
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