Gary Rubik: Do you think this technology ends up replacing people, replacing workers because they can do it better, faster, cheaper, more efficiently? Or it is a tool that people who know how to use this work use in their day-to-day? I suspect it'll be some of both. We may find that like where you have 10 people on a job, now you can do it with two, and that the two kind of oversee the systems and make sure there aren't mistakes. Like it's a little bit too early to say for sure. There are other things like that we haven't talked about as much, the generous systems that create images. And there are limits
AI is amazing… or terrifying, depending on who you ask. This is a technology that elicits strong, almost existential reactions. So, as a Memorial Day special, we're running an episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka that digs into the giant ambitions and enormous concerns people have about the very same tech.
First up: Joshua Browder (@jbrowder1), a Stanford computer science dropout who tried to get an AI lawyer into court.
Then: Microsoft's CTO Kevin Scott (@kevin_scott) pitches a bright AI future.
Plus: hype-deflator, cognitive scientist and author Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) believes in AI, but he thinks the giants of Silicon Valley are scaling flawed technology now—with potentially dangerous consequences.
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