@bernstock

There’s a small frog named James who lives in Sam’s throat

@indianiecworld

Hopefully it will replace CEOs

@fbkensarhd5279

We were supposed to be creative while AI did the mundane stuff.
Everything is opposite now.

@seidel_tom

If you're a farmer in 2065, you're save.

@howo357

Blue color jobs will be hard to be replaced by AI. It isn’t because it can’t be replaced but because of the physics. Robotic is very capital intensive. White color jobs are very easy to train without much money. It just require more GPU power.

@angiescorner9549

This is the new villain nerd who will ruin everything

@moonmonoar5000

Everything is Whatever for him.

@Xoxososowi

I hate all these tech ceos

@jp-wd9qy

He sounds like AI himself

@imaginerd92

People are literally worrying about the future, please don’t just work on “NOW” there is so much to explore in the NOW without thinking too far ahead. So take a deep breath and write down what you want to do today !

@battango

The model that these people are working towards has humanity doing labour, because we're cheap to make and very adaptable; the fun stuff done by AI; and them making all the money. The worst part is that they treat this as some sort of inevitability, when they themselves created the technology to achieve this end.

@willemdebruyn3715

If AI takes so many jobs, where will all these unemployed people go? Who will buy all the services and products delivered by AI if everybody is replaced by a powered up calculator? Not everyone can upskill or change careers. Will we become a dystopian society where the 1% is now those people who are useful to AI and the rest are the poor slobs who eke out a living by any means possible? AI as visualized now is not sustainable.

@ryanleemartin7758

Turns out AI came for his job first which definitely proves that predictions are indeed difficult!

@CaptPicard81

We can’t all be plumbers. This world is cooked

@donotneed

The Chinese took his job!! That he thought he was the only one capable of doing!!😂😂😂😂

@selliantuttimusi6735

So he's implying that creative work like arts, literature and music are easy skills? They are NOT easy my friend. You are simply training your computer programs with an infinite amount of human-created data. That data also contains the work of the most prolific humans who have ever lived. How can average Joe designer, musician or writer compete against that?

@A.Hunter279

AI is destroying the lives of creative artists such as painters and graphic designers, because companies simply hire an AI studio to do their job at a fraction of the cost. 

At some point, I expect this to end, because AI models have been trained using products created by humans, without their permission and without giving anything in return. This violates copyright laws and represents a form of unfair competition. 

Eventually, the Supreme Court will have to rule on this issue, and Congress can also do its part by taxing the hell out of AI companies, which are destroying jobs and punishing creative people, who don't deserve to be treated this way by scammers who use technology to profit off of someone else's work.

@JimBarry-nr2pj

My father went to a luncheon and lectured at IBM in 1954 Mr. Watson Junior told the audience that in 10 years every office would be paperless. My father died a few years ago at nearly one hundred and one of the last things he asked me was James is your office paperless. FYI The thing about technology it never matches our imagination.

@markal420

Imagine calling a plumber and the terminator comes and knocks on the door

@rollingstoners1460

For someone who is the CEO of such a powerful AI he is feeling himself wayyyyy too much