I’ve been reluctant to try ChatGPT. Today I got over that reluctance. Now I understand why I was reluctant. The value of 90% of my skills just dropped to $0. The leverage for the remaining 10% went up 1000x. I need to recalibrate.
Trying this was reminiscent of using chatGPT for the first time. Mindblowing product and imagine where we'll be in 2-3 years...Excel analysis will become a prompting exercise.
The average corporate worker is totally oblivious to all of this going on.
Sam Mielkex.comSome lessons of the insane past 4 days of generative AI, as someone who had access to Bing during and after the "Sydney" era. (Trying this as a long tweet rather than a thread...)
1) Bing AI was two things: a chatbot and an evolution of ChatGPT into a web-connected, supercharged form. There is no reason these two things... See more
Ethan Mollickx.comeveryday I spend 4 million tokens coding, 2 million on research (gemini, claude), and my claude computer agent spends 8-20m tokens scrolling and emailing me
in 2019 i vividly remember opening up a colab notebook to finish my last HS essay with gpt2 frustrated that teachers never cared about the writing but rather... See more
Surya Dantulurix.comSome people today are discouraging others from learning programming on the grounds AI will automate it. This advice will be seen as some of the worst career advice ever given. I disagree with the Turing Award and Nobel prize winner who wrote, “It is far more likely that the programming occupation will become extinct [...] than that it will become... See more
Andrew Ngx.com