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011010001101001 t1_iy7wlk6 wrote
Reply to How generative AI will impact the future of work, according to a CEO who has spent 2,000 hours studying it by _googlefanatic_
>...a generative AI will respond with “2+2=4.” But that’s not because it has an internal algorithm, like a calculator, that has processed your request. It has just deduced from the entirety of the internet that the most likely answer to 2+2 is indeed 4. In this particular case, it’s also factually correct.
Didn't we already try something this with MS's chatbot AI and Meta's BlenderBot3, turning them into racist sexists? I wonder what controls they have in place now to avoid what we all know the internet will do these AI.
011010001101001 t1_j412m3j wrote
Reply to comment by ryesci in IBM shifts remaining US-based AIX dev jobs to India – source by sector3011
Same at Oracle. For years they've hired hundreds of low-paid, low-skilled IT workers from India who are woefully under-qualified, and lean HARD on a literal handful of US-based senior engineers, architects, and developers to do the important work, go to meetings, give presentations, etc.
As you can imagine, there's a year+ backlog of work, it keeps building up, and more than half the week is spent fixing stuff they broke, or being tier 2/3 support for them because they can't read logs and have no idea what to do except press the Enter key to run the automation we created for them.