The idea of replacing. Braun to low level stuff is increasingly going up the chain in terms of human capacity to do stuff. People are so excited about this is like, Oh, you don't even need humans to write code. And catalog is a startup that some people I spend time with, my ZX Ventures have invested in. So they're actually using a GPT like technology in order to create the app for you.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on analyst Benedict Evans to talk about Chat GPT and machine learning (5:00), how it gets things wrong (10:00), the “fluent bullshit” problem (12:00), whether this is a genuine breakthrough moment (15:20), what this means for humans (18:25), “prompt engineering” (23:00), humans as curators rather than creators (26:40), tech’s mid-life crisis (27:45), the future of “search” (32:10), using AI do make “no-code” software (35:00), where we go from here (39:00), and the illusion of creativity (42:45).
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