AI is a slow-motion Revolution
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The world is changing so slowly we don't even notice it anymore.<br><br>* This time last year, GPT was not even capable of coding. Fast forward a year, it can now write entire applications, debug 8+ year old issues, write entire books, answer tax law questions (LAWYERS).<br>* Meanwhile Google's Gemini has already surpassed GPT, and many believe Perplexity is on par or even better. <br>* Every other company has also stepped up to the plate, like OpenAI with their Quickchat and MS's CopilotX.<br>* Last week, the CEO of OpenAI showed his vision for a future where humans have infinite resources, meaning that all humans will be an afterthought to AI.<br>* Yesterday, the CEO of Google showed how their Gemini AI assistant can be directly integrated into multiple applications using the same API.<br>* AI powered robots that can do backbreaking labor have also been showcased, meaning that soon all humans will have infinite resources, as the CEO of OpenAI has envisioned.<br>* Meanwhile, AI has also broken into the world of medicine, and is able to find solutions that eluded humans for 20+ years. The example of sickle cell disease is a perfect example of this. This disease was diagnosed for the first time over 130 years ago and a cure was not found, until AI stepped in and found the solution this year!?<br>* Meanwhile self driving cars, which was supposed to be a moonshot for AI, is now happening in phases. First, we are seeing AI powered self-driving trucks, and then will come cars.<br><br>In conclusion, AI is a slow-motion revolution. We can see it unfolding in front of us like a slow motion car crash. We still don't realize the consequences just yet and we don't know what will be the aftermath. But one thing is clear, just like how the internet, electricity and the printing press changed humanity, so too will AI.
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