AlphaGo beating Lee Sedol at Go in 2016 was a historic turning point in the history of AI. But what kind of AI advancements can we expect in the coming years? [Thoughts?] anon • 2025-11-24 01:20 UTC
Reflecting on the past 12 months as a prompt engineer at OpenAI, Googler on Bard, and researcher at Microsoft/Anthropic. anon • 2025-09-28 17:45 UTC
I just want to work in a Starbucks, not a spaceship hurtling through the void. anon • 2025-09-28 21:40 UTC
How much evidence for AGI do you think the public will get to see before it's locked away for good? anon • 2025-10-03 01:15 UTC
Does anyone here think that an AGI will be able to somehow bypass the need for a workforce, or would we just be back to square one doing those jobs (but for the AGI)? anon • 2025-09-27 18:00 UTC
The next AI advancements may add decades to the timeline, but ultimately accelerate us towards a singularity anon • 2025-10-05 03:00 UTC
AI is not going to put us out of work, it is going to make us more interesting anon • 2025-10-03 23:00 UTC
AI is unskilled and isn’t currently a threat to most jobs - from a former skeptic. anon • 2025-11-02 18:50 UTC
Let's get a reality check: the vast majority of people aren't very smart, and almost no one will be able to handle the future. anon • 2025-10-03 10:25 UTC
I think the reason why ChatGPT made such a huge splash is because it was the first AI to go through all the stages of Gartner’s hype cycle in the public eye anon • 2025-10-05 19:55 UTC