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Posted on 3/6/26 at 3:54 pm to boxcarbarney
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For example, you are give this in a set of plans
Hey, where did you get my drawings?
Kidding.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 3:59 pm to Newc
quote:This. Nobody should take it personally. My vocation will be one of the first to go.
This technology will come for everyone
Posted on 3/6/26 at 4:30 pm to GumboPot
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In the architecture and engineering fields (minus computer engineering) the boss is not going to place liability on AI when a design fails. The boss want's a human to take responsibility.
As an engineer if you affix your seal to a set of plans and someone is hurt or killed because your design was flawed, you can be held criminally liable.
Do we need to build jails for AI?
Posted on 3/6/26 at 4:31 pm to deltaland
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Posted on 3/6/26 at 4:37 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
I have always wondered why no one has designed one that can be operated with an Xbox controller and a camera mounted on board. Your kid might as well be productive while sitting in front of a screen.
Or a remote airsoft launcher to shoot bugs on the patio.
Put the kids to work.
Or a remote airsoft launcher to shoot bugs on the patio.
Put the kids to work.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 4:41 pm to lsuconnman
To borrow a Gen Z term, low-level associates are cooked.
With AI as it stands (ChatGPT Enterprise, Research/Thinking), it’s better than the great majority of young associates. A firm that was hiring 15-20 new associates a year may be hiring a handful.
With AI as it stands (ChatGPT Enterprise, Research/Thinking), it’s better than the great majority of young associates. A firm that was hiring 15-20 new associates a year may be hiring a handful.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 5:11 pm to GumboPot
As soon as I can get the Verizon chatbot to answer even a simple question I’ll worry about AI.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 5:21 pm to The Pirate King
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People would be shocked to see the number of hours out of 40 they spend on simple manual tasks that current AI can take over.
Right, and if you arent using it for those tasks, you're going to be one of the ones left behind. Part of my life (or some interns lives) was taking a bunch of spreadsheets from data loggers, combining them, making charts, and extracting them. Not no more. I have an agent that can do it in seconds. Now I spend all that time, formerly spent on "manual" labor, interpreting results.
Something else - people are way too loose with dumping data and documents into AI for analytics. There are monstrous security concerns there and some high level people just ignore it. Got a giant technical spec to decipher? Dump it in AI. Got a bunch of reference docs to comb through? Dump them in AI. Sounds great on the surface, but nobody ever checks what permissions the AI has before doing it.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 5:45 pm to OweO
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I have legal documents uploaded ...
FYI there are quite a few lawyers who have had and are facing severe penalties for getting caught using horrible AI to research and write documents. As of now AI is trash in the legal space.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 6:22 pm to SquatchDawg
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Verizon
There’s your problem
Posted on 3/6/26 at 6:25 pm to GumboPot
Almost every single high paying white collar job is on that list. That’s what makes me think they’ll be replaced
Posted on 3/6/26 at 6:35 pm to GumboPot
Robots and AI can’t support economies.
What good is all of this if no one will have money to buy the goods and services companies produce
What good is all of this if no one will have money to buy the goods and services companies produce
Posted on 3/6/26 at 7:16 pm to BregmansWheelbarrow
I bought a yuka mini by mammotion when it was on sale on amazon for $700. Haven’t push a lawn mower since.
Posted on 3/6/26 at 7:22 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Something else - people are way too loose with dumping data and documents into AI for analytics. There are monstrous security concerns there and some high level people just ignore it. Got a giant technical spec to decipher? Dump it in AI. Got a bunch of reference docs to comb through? Dump them in AI. Sounds great on the surface, but nobody ever checks what permissions the AI has before doing it.
BIGLY
Posted on 3/6/26 at 7:32 pm to Newc
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This technology will come for everyone.
Much of medical is safe for the foreseeable future - Too much liability and logistics issue in the acute/emergent phase of medicine to be taken over by AI
Medical Coding/Billing/Data entry will soon be replaced by AI
This post was edited on 3/6/26 at 7:35 pm
Posted on 3/6/26 at 7:55 pm to Dragula
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Medical Coding/Billing/Data entry will soon be replaced by AI
Hope the current training data for that isnt based on reality, else its going to be awful too ??
Phantom 200K bills sent 5 years later
Posted on 3/6/26 at 8:26 pm to GumboPot
Where is “crushing nattys and ls swapping old cars while ripping darts and jamming to creed”?
Posted on 3/6/26 at 9:00 pm to gaetti15
We are 2-3 yrs away from seeing mass disruption from it. The rate of advancement is exponential and I am seeing it first hand where I work. A global fortunate 100 company, consolidation is openly being mentioned in management updates and quarterly meetings. Layoffs start in April.
Companies will/are leaning into AI hard chasing earnings and stock price. Upper middle and lower upper class, white collar jobs are about to get slammed. I am very pessimistic and see major deflation in our future.
I would be on the first thing smoking back to the field if I didn't have a 3yr and 7yr old at the house.
Companies will/are leaning into AI hard chasing earnings and stock price. Upper middle and lower upper class, white collar jobs are about to get slammed. I am very pessimistic and see major deflation in our future.
I would be on the first thing smoking back to the field if I didn't have a 3yr and 7yr old at the house.
This post was edited on 3/6/26 at 9:06 pm
Posted on 3/6/26 at 9:15 pm to Obtuse1
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FYI there are quite a few lawyers who have had and are facing severe penalties for getting caught using horrible AI to research and write documents. As of now AI is trash in the legal space.
More than likely its the user who is lazy and don't understand exactly how to use it.
We hear about students getting caught turning in essays that they got from ChatGPT or Gemini or any other of the AI chat boxes. They ask "can you write a 300 word essay on the human circulatory system. Its going to give them the most generic essay that could be put together. Its a tool, not a personal assistant. You have to give it details. You have to know basic information about the human circulatory system.
You have to give it examples of how you write, etc. And if you are a B or C average essay writer it can help you produce A grade material.
This is why I don't think AI will be what people assume it will. AGI will do some incredible things, but even then people can't just start asking it things and expect it to provide exact what they are looking for.
Google is trash. Its designed so that the first returns it gives you will be some sort of advertisement. Google is an electronic salesman. They give you some of what you want, but that's just to keep you looking at it longer If I use google I don't look beyond the Gemini response. Social media, search engines, etc its all the same shite... Something that has a lot of users. The primary focus isn't on what people use it for. You think google is worrying about giving you the most accurate returns that provide the most accurate information? Only if it can be used to target you to buy some shite.
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