We will see a huge shift in the way that our society works with AI. I think it's just important that we're Starting to get ready for that. We're thinking about it and taking it seriously instead of Viewing it is something that we can either stop or slow down or avoid in some way. A lot of that low lower level kind of Grut work for lack of a better word it can be done by computer. It's not like we don't we won't need lawyers. That's right But they're just going to be doing more high value stuff Or maybe there'll be a lot less of them because you know a lot of thatlow lower levelkind of Grut
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Matt Welsh, founder of Fixie.ai, to talk about how artificial intelligence will replace human programmers (3:25), its growing capabilities (8:20), the power of natural language prompts (13:20), running the numbers (16:15), historical precedents (21:30), on whether there is a development “brick wall” coming (25:00), why this AI moment has arrived (27:50), whether OpenAI will have a defensible business model (32:30), Fixie’s plan (35:40), a world of bespoke AIs for different industries (41:20), Welsh’s history at Google, Apple and startups (43:50), starting Fixie (46:30), and the societal shift to come (50:45).
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