This is actually cool use of AI, problems with reducing labor aside
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ai could technically be doing this for almost every profession it already automates.
I guess, it's not producing anything particularly remarkable in normal professions though. Its use in material science is a lot more interesting since it is looking at wayyyyyyyyyy more data than any person could at once and if it can produce an outcome with that information that is materially useful it past what a highly trained and skilled human could do in that time frame it becomes interesting
This versus AI creating corporate art slop and emails. I need it to be doing somethjng that's not subjective for me to give a shit and this is a material advance, thus actually interesting
i hear about some interesting stuff in the field of medicine, for much of the same reasons.
If you can give it a massive, real, good data set and it can that quickly come to material conclusions then it is scary powerful
I believe the west will be too preoccupied with the immediate profit of the parlor trick part of its capabilities to keep up with its real value
Soon AI will be able to create its own infrastructure. Kinda scary in a sci-fi sense. It would of course have to enslave us mere mortals to get the raw materials.