GPS maps made getting lost largely obsolete. Search engines made recall of specific facts far less important. Very curious what new capabilities AI systems will give us that we will soon take for granted.

Apr 28, 2022 · 10:16 PM UTC

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I wonder how many tasks in our overwhelmed legal system could be truly served by AI. What series of innovations would it take to make the legal judicial process run 90% more efficiently?
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People will no longer willfully make decisions leaving it up to the algorithms. That should be fun. Remember, plenty of people have driven into lakes because google step by step directions told them to.
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the use of foreign languages,in some (i hope very few cases) loss of a need for human critical thinking because ai will do it for us(up to a certain point again),driving as well and more that i can't think of now
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next things at similar impact level as GPS maps, search engines On demand electric autonomous ride hail with monthly subscription Months subscription food plan
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Eliminating Corruption??
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Inspite of the great advances in AI automated testing of apps and websites hasn’t gotten better.
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That's how we define a perfect rate.
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There is power in 'being lost'. Recalling is better than having to search. And AI is a partner not something that gives us something. Unless you mean insight into our own mind - then yes.
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ai will free us from trivial things, such as editing the image with photoshop, writing code to achieve some kind of function, and focusing on real creative things. and addition, Humans would use prompt engineering with AI when doing any type of task.
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