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HistoricallyFunny t1_jdn0n7o wrote
Robotics is here to stay and its only really just begun. Bio-mechanical skills will be in high demand.
An engineering degree will about the safest bet you could make.
HistoricallyFunny t1_ja4mhew wrote
As someone else said , AI will be a tool that gives you 'staff'. What you want to do is focus on being a producer of games. The 'programming' of the future will be the generating the prompts and tying all the responses together into a complete game.
If you look at the images AI is generating now the great output is really coming from people laterally thinking. I want a chicken in Armor kind of thinking. They are 'producing' the image. AI is just their staff.
The more lateral your game idea the more AI becomes a tool and not a competitor.
At least for now, lateral thinking , prompt programming and being to tie bits together , will be a winning formula
HistoricallyFunny t1_j96z56l wrote
Why is it assumed that increased intelligence leads to violence, or going rogue?
Every person I have met with a extremely high IQ is the exact opposite.
It the lower IQ that use violence and are unable to understand why they don't get the results they want.
The super smart, super villain is fiction. Being a villain is not a smart way to achieve a goal.
HistoricallyFunny t1_jdneota wrote
Reply to Levi's to Use AI-Generated Models to 'Increase Diversity' by SnoozeDoggyDog
It will soon come to the point where AI generates a 1000 models with clothes and then we pick out what we like and say - thats a nice dress - give me the pattern for it or just program the machine to make it.
After doing that for a few times it will already know what ones we will want.
The entire industry is up for grabs now.