Fascinating -- I think the comments on the HN post are almost as good.
I think everyone mostly agrees that AI is coming for a lot of jobs. There's disagreement about how many, how it will impact society and the like.
The pace of technology is not linear, it accelerates. I've never seen something that has so rapidly crossed into the "magical" territory as "nearly every single big LLM/Generative AI thing" seems to. It redefines what was previously laughably impossible ... a decade ago.
We're riding a curve upward that is making it extremely hard to see what's coming next. All of the pontificating, all of the attempts at finding solutions to imagined problems ... I can't see one that doesn't feel like a blindfolded person aiming at what they were told was a dart board with what they were told was a dart. There's really nothing to do but hang on and hope you land where any new opportunities creep up.
I think everyone mostly agrees that AI is coming for a lot of jobs. There's disagreement about how many, how it will impact society and the like.
The pace of technology is not linear, it accelerates. I've never seen something that has so rapidly crossed into the "magical" territory as "nearly every single big LLM/Generative AI thing" seems to. It redefines what was previously laughably impossible ... a decade ago.
We're riding a curve upward that is making it extremely hard to see what's coming next. All of the pontificating, all of the attempts at finding solutions to imagined problems ... I can't see one that doesn't feel like a blindfolded person aiming at what they were told was a dart board with what they were told was a dart. There's really nothing to do but hang on and hope you land where any new opportunities creep up.
Expect bubbles, black swans, and purple unicorns.