Because I’m seeing more and more each day people once considered experts now on the same level as an untrained person who knows how to type. And I’m really hoping LLMs reach a tipping point because otherwise, you’re just adding another nauseating element to the rat race.

I’m no stranger to the “adapt or get left behind” comments, and it’s very funny when people tell me this but can no longer tell me how a for loop works or what constitutes an outer join.

lol hate to say it but this shithole needs to humbled by an act of war that brings down the power grid, capitalist realism is quickly turning into economic and technological realism (if it hasn’t already).

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      That’s a lot of words, can someone ask ChatGPT to write a summary?

      Sure! Here’s a quick summary:

      The future of ChatGPT and AI could unfold in several ways:

      Integration into daily life: AI becomes seamlessly embedded in society, enhancing productivity but possibly leading to job displacement.

      Regulation and ethics: Governments impose regulations to ensure AI is used responsibly, slowing progress but ensuring safety.

      AI overreach: AI could grow too powerful, leading to concerns about control and autonomy, possibly sparking resistance.

      Specialization: AI may become more focused on specific tasks (e.g., healthcare, law), improving its effectiveness in those areas.

      Obsolescence: Newer, more advanced technologies might make ChatGPT obsolete, leading to new forms of AI.

      Public backlash: If AI is misused, there could be public resistance, leading to stricter controls or an ethical overhaul.

      In short, ChatGPT’s future depends on how society manages its integration, ethical concerns, and technological progress.