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Reactions to GPT3 broke down into two categories: This is so cool and OMG – Will AI replace programmers? Is my job safe? I’ve got some new GPT3 demos and I’ll explain some of the different types of AI, machine learning, and why you don’t have to worry about your job, at least not YET! We do however need to worry about GPT3 and AI having bias and being racist, sexist, and more.
I’ve posted the tweets and videos referenced in the video here:
https://gregraiz.com/?p=650
To understand why programmer jobs aren’t in jeopardy you need to understand the basics of AI. There are four categories to consider:
1. Reactive machines – Big Blue / Chess-playing – they look at the environment and react.
2. Machines with memory – These are AI’s that can remember things over time and learn from their environment. Self-driving cars are an example of this.
3. Theory of mind – This is when a machine can think and understand that others can think. It can put itself in the shoes of someone else and serve basic needs and functions in a general way. This is called Artificial General Intelligence
4. Self-aware – This is when a machine can have the abilities of the previous categories and can also understand it’s own existence. This is in the realm of science fiction and both categories #3 & 4 are theoretical areas of research and we’re not close to these yet.
GPT3 is mostly #1. While it has a lot of data it’s not designed to remember things from session to session. The model is pre-trained, that’s the PT in GPT and you can think of it as the world’s most sophisticated auto-complete. GPT is able to complete questions, code, HTML files, and more. Because it’s trained on so much data the auto-complete has context but not memory. It’s incredibly good but it’s not perfect and it isn’t tested as valid.
Most of the time the output of GPT3 will be a starting point, not the final product. In the examples above the HTML, SQL, CSS, and text that is produced is most likely to be a starting point but its quality and fidelity, while impressive is unlikely to be a final result.
As I said GPT3 is an amazing piece of technology and I can understand why people may worry about their job. Technology can cause this concern and it’s been going on since Aristotle and Ancient Greeks. Farmers have worried about tractors. Scribes worried about the printing press and mathematicians and typists worried about computers. There’s a term for this is Technological unemployment.
While technology can eliminate or shift jobs it also tends to create new jobs and new opportunities. Even if GPT3 is really good, the world will still need engineers, designers, poets, and creators, perhaps more than ever.
"Better technology creates better jobs for more horses"
replace the horses with people
You are not as smart as Elon Musk or Nick Bostrom. Bias is a non-issue compared to the singularity.
Can we just have like one day without the constant crying about everything being so racist? It's getting old and boring. The West is the least racist society ever, and an IA not giving soap to blacks is just a technical problem, not a fundamental systemic and oppressive problem of technology.
What do you think about open-endedness? You're right that GPT-3 or any other kind of AI except AGI, will not be able to replace humans. And AGI's still seem to be far off. But open-endedness might actually be the end of jobs or human relevance in production. After all open-endedness like evolution is the algorithm that created our intelligence and it might also be what we need to reach AGI's.
what's the point if there will be arbitrary emotional boundaries and limits imposed on the ai
Machine learning is an huge exponential leap, not a linear one .Hence why the past effects of technology improvement on employment, is not a valid basis to determine job disruption. We will realise that we are grossly over populated for a world dominated by future machine learning algorithms/robotics.
These days "antiracists" are FAR more concerning than racists. The latter doesn't seek to disguise racism and may even change their mind. The former sneaks judging people by skin color in every thing it does, teaching it, training people to do the same, and is doing it's absolutely best to revive racism wherever it goes.
how can we have access to this?
Asking if gpt-3 will replace programmers is like asking if transistors will replace logarithm tables. No, but transistors eventually led to calculators.
Make programming as easy and natural as a human language and the cyberpunk will begin
This will still cost the majority of jobs eventually. A handful of people will still be doing managing tasks, but beyond that?
"Sexist, racist" within the first minute of an artificial intelligence video. Welcome to 2020 and go FY, buddy.
i think will not replace all programmers/ but most of them yea !
Finally I could see it: "…We'll train you " 😀
Just call it Stack Overflow AI
I am not a programmer but it seems to me this might be possible. I would like to have a personal assistant that would create a radio station that would play for me news of the day, podcasts, music from respected sources sources.
Elon must is creating an ibm watson. A jack of all trades that can be used world wild by all business. Programmers are dead as this thing learns more and more couple by machine learning you are looking at a programming powerhouse this could be used to cut jobs.. BUSINESS WILL NEED LESS PROGRAMMERS. PROGRAMMERS YOU GOT LESS THAN 5 YEARS
programmer should start thinking out of the box, no AI will ruin your job if ur creative, i'm learning deep learning, i have seen a tool that creates ml models someone built this tool by GPT-3 , so i thought i may lose my job but still i know that humans are always smarter then AI
"You need a human to test it…."
Yeah, for now. You should know that the development is still in progress. Eventually it will just check itself and correct itself.
I, and everybody else here, do not fully understand how useful this thing is. And how dangerous. (I think it is more useful than dangerous because it is not self-aware.) That's not insulting anybody, even as I say "everybody". I expect AI experts here would agree – it will take time to let that sink in.
If all programmers did was write HTML, CSS, and SQL, then I would be worried about GPT-3 taking my job. But, none of these are general (turing complete) programming languages, and I've yet to see GPT-3 produce an actual algorithm.
bye bye stack overflow after GPT-3 is available public
Hey did you see the quizlet it developed in the last vid? It almost seemed like it was trying to communicate with us by describing itself, and people’s perception of it, “a fear of it’s sentience”
"There are a lot more people employed today than there where hundreds of years ago"……
Errrm …. but there are far more people in the world now.
OMG, it is as if one imagines there is probable 5th Dimension, but wait…it seems there might be after all 😀