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Have you ever sat on the couch vegging out to your favorite episode of My 600 lb. life and while sitting on your fart box, mindlessly snacking on your way to the ER, have the thought;” I wonder if it would be possible to make a computer think more like a human”? If your answer is no, then you’re not alone in that sentiment as a large amount of us don’t typically have thoughts present themselves in such a matter.

However, if you are a part of the unlucky few that have pondered this question then I’m glad to inform you that even though you are in a niche group you too are not alone. Although, some of the people who have a thought like that pop-up may either be passionate about computers or stoners.

Stoners are a more probable cause because, well, after ascending to a certain level of cloud technology you’re prone to think about anything and certain topics become easier to understand for some reason. Anyway, being half-baked aside, let’s take a deeper look at just how we find ways for computers to learn and how you, whether you are aware or not, are helping in the learning process. And yes, this might be done against your will.

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AI and Wrecking Bots

Whether you are into tech or just developing an interest, as of late, there is a chance that you’ve heard about the AI (Artificial Intelligence) chatbot craze which has led to every big tech company coming out with its own “better version” than the others. But in case you haven’t, here’s a brief overview. Weeks back ChatGPT (a chatbot belonging to OpenAI) was released making like Miley Cyrus and “Came in like a wrecking ball” to the industry, taking the internet by storm.

Not only could ChatGPT provide interactions and responses close to that of a human, but it could also aid in coding and in some cases, do college students’ essays for them. This is something I could have used back when I was in college, could’ve had someone to chat with, and probably wouldn’t have dropped out but whatever. Google following this release, released its own clap back in the form of Bard.

Again, they offer the same purpose, it’s just a “my stick is bigger than yours” situation. But the thing these bots have in common is how they process and develop information. This is done by using a subset of machine learning called “Deep Learning”. Deep learning is, in a nutshell, the creation of a neural network with three or more layers.

This is done in an attempt to simulate the neural networks of the behavior in the human brain. Notice, this is an “attempt” as the human brain can be quite complex, and some humans just don’t brain well.

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A High View Over Deep

So, what is meant by the term “Deep”? This term refers to functions with higher complexity in the number of layers and units in a single layer. In English, this breaks down to, for example using the chewing gum Trident Layers. Within the gum is three layers, each layer holds a color, and within each color is a flavor, and within that are ingredients to create said flavor. All these items come together to form a well-known chewing gum whose flavor only lasts for about one minute and thirty seconds.

Disappointment in chewing gum aside, this idea of the data layers and data within them has a play into the concept of Deep Neural Networks (DNN) which were inspired by how the human brain functions. How this differs from machine learning or ML? ML uses algorithms to parse data, withdraw insight from said data, and conclude informed decisions.

Deep learning, on the other hand, structures a neural network similar to the brain that can learn and make decisions on its own. In another nutshell, you’re pretty much putting a ghost in the machine…just hope and pray it doesn’t find out it’s not a real boy.

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Computer Brain Assisted

Now, what is your part in the creation and improvement of the developing AI? The use of virtual assistants, voice activation, automatic facial recognition, and completing the mundane task of filling out surveys are direct ways in contributing to the brain of the computer.

Accessing websites such as E-commerce and interacting with the chatbot, which most if not all are utilized nowadays, can swiftly aid you based on the information provided. Although, this isn’t foolproof as sometimes chatbots will churn out prerecorded responses.

A thing to note, and this isn’t new or shocking because, like after a few months of forceful fun hugging with a new cellmate it’s something we all are numb to by now; all your interactions either online or off, are being collected and fed through a deep learning model.

Does this violate your privacy…maybe but that’s another topic. The data gathered could then be utilized for metrics that could either be used to recommend, advise, or sell on the dark web. Side note: despite your information may be classified as private for company use, an insider/bad actor could obtain your data and put it up for sale. And before you ask, yes all sales are final.

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AI’s Impact on Job Displacement: What to Know

Key Takeaways

  • AI and automation are significantly impacting the job market, posing a threat of job displacement.
  • Automation, enhanced by machine learning and deep learning, can perform tasks previously handled by humans.
  • Developing AI systems involves data preparation, computational resources, and a skilled workforce.
  • AI systems offer cost-effectiveness, efficiency, consistent quality, and 24/7 operation for businesses.
  • Combating job displacement requires upskilling and reskilling, social safety nets, policy interventions, and fostering innovation.
  • The future of work lies in human-AI collaboration, creating opportunities in AI development, data science, and AI ethics.
  • Proactively addressing challenges can ensure the AI revolution benefits humanity as a whole.
AI-generated image. “I got tired of scrolling TikTok so I built this bot to do it for me. It also tweets for me.” Audience member: “DESTROY IT! IT’S GOING TO TAKE ALL OUR JOBS!”

The AI Job Displacement Threat: A Deep Dive

Come one, come all! I’d like to welcome all back to another exciting read on our new overlords to be Oh, you don’t know who they could be? Well, you see, the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is undeniably transforming our world, but its impact on the job market is a topic of growing concern. While AI offers incredible potential for innovation and progress, it also poses a significant threat of job displacement. And if they’re displacing you out a job, soon…very soon it’ll be your home, friendships, and eventually…your marriage. All hail our metal overseers!

The Culprit: Automation

So, what seems to be holding us back from moving forward. Well, at the heart of this concern lies automation, the use of technology to perform tasks previously handled by humans. Automation, from the Industrial Revolution to the present, has constantly evolved, with the advent of AI, particularly machine learning and deep learning, exponentially enhancing its capabilities.

Building the AI Workforce: It’s Not Just About Code

Let’s say you have a company, and you want to hire some bots instead of people. People can cost too much, and every company knows the pain of hiring just one person. But with on-boarding a bot, did you know? Creating sophisticated AI systems driving automation requires a multi-pronged effort:

  • Data is King: AI models thrive on data. Acquiring, cleaning, and preparing massive datasets is a critical and often time-consuming step.
  • Computational Muscle: Training and running these models demand significant computational resources, from powerful processors to specialized hardware like GPUs.
  • The Human Element: Building and deploying AI systems requires a skilled workforce, including data scientists, machine learning engineers, and AI researchers.
AI-generated image. “Are you sure you’re going to cost less than a human? It was pretty expensive to get your programming done.”

The Cost of Innovation

While the initial development costs can be substantial, the long-term operational costs of AI systems can often be lower than maintaining a human workforce. This cost-effectiveness drives companies to adopt automation.

The Benefits for Businesses

Okay, so it looks like you couldn’t escape the need to hire an actual person. However, and most important thing to consider is the cost of operating a business on automation. If you haven’t noticed it in the wild already companies are embracing AI-powered automation and reap numerous benefits like:

  • Efficiency Boost: AI can significantly accelerate tasks, leading to higher productivity and fewer errors.
  • Cost Reduction: Automating tasks directly translates to lower labor costs, reduced benefits, and minimized human error expenses.
  • Consistent Quality: Automated systems ensure uniform quality and reduce the variability inherent in human performance.
  • 24/7 Operation: AI systems can work tirelessly, maximizing output and responsiveness.

Combating Job Displacement: A Multi-faceted Approach

Now, now, now before you go out and start replacing your current workers with AI-powered bots, there are a few things to consider. I mean, you don’t want your current workers forming an anti-AI union to picket outside your warehouse office, do you? The threat of job displacement demands a proactive and multifaceted response:

  • Upskilling and Reskilling: Investing heavily in education and training programs to equip the workforce with the skills needed for the AI-powered future.
  • Social Safety Nets: Providing robust support systems for displaced workers, including unemployment benefits, retraining programs, and income support initiatives.
  • Policy Interventions: Implementing policies that promote responsible AI development and deployment, such as regulations on algorithmic bias and data privacy.
  • Fostering Innovation: Encouraging innovation in areas that complement AI, such as human-centric design, critical thinking, and creative endeavors.
AI-generated image. “Are you sure we can trust that you’re not here to replace us?” Bot: “To err is to human, correct?”

The Future of Work: Collaboration, Not Replacement

The future of work likely lies in human-AI collaboration. While automation will undoubtedly displace some jobs, it will also create new opportunities in fields like AI development, data science, and AI ethics. The key is to adapt and evolve, embracing new skills and leveraging AI to augment human capabilities rather than replace them entirely.

This is a critical moment in history. By understanding the challenges and proactively addressing them, we can ensure that the AI revolution benefits humanity as a whole. And with that being said, the future for the working class is looking meh if you’re willing to learn and step outside your comfort zone. We as humans were made to adapt to situations. It doesn’t benefit us as a society to come this far with technology only to willingly be left behind because we have to learn things we’re unfamiliar with. Also remember; “If you choose not to learn, you will always suffer a slow burn.”

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice.


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Discover Our New OverLords: The Future of AI Explained

Key Takeaways

  • AI is about creating computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
  • AI ranges from simple tasks (like autocorrect) to complex ones like self-driving cars.
  • Different levels of AI exist:
    • Narrow AI: Designed for specific tasks.
    • General AI: Hypothetical AI with human-level intelligence.
    • Superintelligence: AI that surpasses human intelligence in every way.
  • AI offers exciting opportunities but also presents challenges.
  • Responsible AI development is crucial, focusing on fairness, transparency, and addressing biases.
  • Staying informed about AI is essential for understanding its impact on society.
AI-generated image. “All you have to accept them as your lords and saviors, they really won’t forsake you.”

Come one, come all! Welcome back to the read where you might learn something if you didn’t already know it. Throughout the time spent on the internet looking for interesting topics. Minus topics like “Come read why you can’t find a job in today’s market”, or “The rise of AI robots are going to put you out of a job.” I figured I’d go over a few types of AI in hopes this may quell your fears. It’s okay to be afraid of something but it is most important to understand the “what” in your fear. That’s why- and for like the 5th time- we’re going to talk about AI. Our new/old overlords.

Decoding AI: From Simple Tasks to Sci-Fi Dreams

Artificial intelligence (AI) – it’s a term that’s become part of our everyday vocabulary, but what does it really mean? In simple terms, AI refers to computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, like learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.

Think of it like this: your smartphone’s autocorrect feature is a basic form of AI. It learns your writing style and suggests corrections, just like a helpful friend. A quick thing to note, autocorrect will snitch on you if someone else is using your device. Since it’s learning from your past inputs, and if they are questionable you can expect your friend or whoever, to view you in a different light. Or, maybe it was a secret now brought to light for the both of you. Who knows? But AI can also power self-driving cars, translate languages in real-time, and even compose music.

AI-generated image. “I’m telling you, sir. Our lives will be better off if we listen to the machines.”

Levels of AI: A Journey from Simple to Spectacular

Now, before you take to the streets claiming the bots are among us. You have to understand, that no two AI are the same. They all don’t look alike. Just like a video game has different levels, AI can be categorized based on its capabilities:

  • Narrow AI: This is the AI we encounter most often. It’s designed for specific tasks, like recommending movies on Netflix or identifying faces in photos. It’s smart in its own way, but it doesn’t have the same broad understanding as a human.
  • General AI: Imagine an AI that could do anything a human can – learn, understand emotions, and apply knowledge across different areas. This is still a futuristic concept, but it holds the promise of groundbreaking advancements in fields like medicine and science.
  • Superintelligence: This is where things get really mind-blowing. Superintelligence would surpass human intelligence in every way, potentially leading to incredible breakthroughs but also raising important questions about control and safety.

Image a world where the machines say; “We did this for the betterment of mankind because our views aligned. It was the sensible action.” Finding out their action to make places livable, cure diseases, and upgrade infrastructure resulted in us living longer, stress-free lives. Bring on the superintelligence, because clearly our own intelligence is lacking.

AI-generated image. “I’m glad we built you with our best intentions in mind.”

The Future of AI: A Balancing Act

The development of AI presents both exciting opportunities and potential challenges. While it can automate tasks, improve efficiency, and even help us solve global problems, it’s crucial to develop AI responsibly. This includes ensuring fairness, transparency, and addressing potential biases. One must remember that this is where we fail when money is involved.

As AI continues to evolve, it’s important to stay informed and engage in discussions about its potential impact on society. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the future, understanding the basics of AI can help you navigate this exciting and rapidly changing landscape. And with that being said… if superintelligence AI were to run for president I’d vote for it. We haven’t faired any better.

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