CHAT GPT (again)

No, I've been working, in the forest, at the gym, no time to play or fuck around on the internet. 

That said, I'd been thinking about the impact it will have on coding - programming, and am pretty sure I know - most IT professionals will be shortly out of work. 

So, talking to an IT guy at work and am not surprised to find he shares my view. And - while he's older, and not too worried, he does realize the immense threat in this. He's surprised by how much most people underestimate it.

Now, my views (Not his):

Coding - AI - will invent, economize it's own code, coding languages, and alphabets. We will become less creators and more consumers. It has long since surpassed our ability to understand how it wins at GO and Chess. In one sense this would be a good thing. My laptop, for example is a perfect example of Code Bloat - 32 GB OS of which I use perhaps 64 Megabytes. And another 500 megabytes free to store my data.

Imagine that it rewrote the Operating System to my needs, and updated itself as my needs changed, and we're already in a much better world. But it's a world we won't be able to reverse engineer or understand, and this puts us in a precarious position of being slaves to technology that we're not able to control.

My Two Bits.

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