@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:59

#askswell | When will AI exceed human performances?

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They'll be able to write high school essays by 2026, drive a truck by 2027, work in retail by 2031. They can Evelyn, write a best selling book by 2049, and even work as a surgeon by 2053. They're already robotic surgery equipment. There's already robots doing that job in some states, in some hospitals. So with all that information said, do you think that AI is going to take over human performance? And if so, why? And if not, why not?

It’s one of the most discussed topics right now will AI take the place of human performance #AI #humanperformance

@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 4:48
You can now just tell AI what you need, what you want, and AI will compose the grant for you. AI will compose the briefs for you. And so we're seeing it work from a convenience aspect of it. But I would hate to see people lose jobs behind AI. I would hate to see that. But a lot of the fact checking and stuff that you see on social media is being done by bots. It's not being done by humans. Humans aren't fact checking anything
@Vidur01
Vidur Sahgal
@Vidur01 · 5:00
So these areas can be paid more attention to while the mundane areas can be taken over by machine learning, artificial intelligence, chat, GBT and other companies. I hope this answers your question
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:32

@Vidur01 #artificialintelligence

You. Thank you, sir. That was a very well thought out answer. You provided several reasons why we could benefit from the use of AI. I hadn't even thought of some of the things you said in sports and being able to spend more time with family due to the fact that we have AI working for us now or working with us. But thank you. That was very good. I appreciated it
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@SensibleEnsign
Susanna Hutcheson
@SensibleEnsign · 2:32
Yeah, it's true that some of the bad boomers and some of the Silent Generation that is, quote left, end quote, may not like to participate in something that has to do with AI, but I will tell you what, there are some of us which are far ahead of the young generation. And I think AI, when it's used properly and when it's not designed to be invasive, is a good thing. And I use it every day
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:53

@SensibleEnsign #artificialintelligence #babyboomers #internet

Ahead. Thank you so much for your response. That is very interesting because as a baby boomer, which my parents are both baby boomers, my mom sometimes uses AI. But my dad downright flat refuses to use anything that even resembles AI. Now, he doesn't know that there are some things he's already using that are AI, but he just thinks it's just all too complicated. However, my mother, she likes to learn, so she uses it too
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