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just-a-dreamer- t1_j6clkpu wrote

AI is superior to any human in manual and cognotive abilities, it will replace any job, including IT, eventually.

Wether it takes 10,20,50 or even 100 years doesn't really matter. Human brains, even the smartest ones are limited and evolve slowly. Our brains didn't change for +100.000 years.

AI is only limited to the quality and numbers of computers in network. It doesn't need to sleep or take anything outside of work into consideration.

AI development is a race no human can catch up with. No matter how much of a genius you are, you can't progress at the same pace, it is impossible for reasons of biology.

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r2k-in-the-vortex t1_j6cnvbx wrote

Yeah but... can you imagine how much software development is yet to be done before we get to this sort of general AI? We don't even really know what the core challenges are because we don't really understand how even our own intelligence works, not well enough to replicate. AI is very much limited, by our ability to create it.

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just-a-dreamer- t1_j6coqnf wrote

AI does not have to be near perfect to replace a human. It is good enough if it can accomplish just 10%-30% of what one human can do

Humans work to live, to sleep, eat, socialize, do vacations, spend time with family or dogs. An AI does not.

While humans spend decades to develop a knowledge base that is outdates fast, any knowledge an AI gains is scored forever and won't be lost.

Humans grow old and tired, break down mentally and physicly. AI does not. My own sister in law is a teacher with a health problem, in the afternoon she breaks down tired and must sleep for hours. She is limited in her job. An AI would not be.

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