• 666dollarfootlong@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Thats brutal, having to teach the system taking your own job. I’d try to poison the data with random gang signs and shit

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      23 days ago

      Don’t worry. The kind of work these people do is nowhere near possible to replace with AI. CEOs, accountants, lawyers and middle managers on the other hand…

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      23 days ago

      The AI training is likely not to replace them but monitor the quality and speed to find “efficiency gains” in the process and procedure. The AI is learning how to make a garment to know how to help managers be more overbearing.

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        Science fiction’s superpower isn’t thinking up new technologies – it’s thinking up new social arrangements for technology. What the gadget does is nowhere near as important as who the gadget does it for and who it does it to. Your car can use a cutting-edge computer vision system to alert you when you’re drifting out of your lane – or it can use that same system to narc you out to your insurer so they can raise your premiums by $10 that month to punish you for inattentive driving. Same gadget, different social arrangement.

        https://locusmag.com/feature/commentary-cory-doctorow-reverse-centaurs/

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      23 days ago

      Brutal? Think about the poor ceo’s! They really need that new Porsche this year, not next year.

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      23 days ago

      That’s how almost every job works.

      I’m a journeyman carpenter, my roles include training apprentices to replace me.