Artificial Intelligence

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We are living in an age where A.I. is moving forward exponentially. The lines between crazy sci-fi premises and reality are inching ever closer together. Will personal robots become as common in the household as cell phones and Apple TV in the decades to come? I'm still waiting on my flying car - but the melding of A.I. and mobile assistants seems like it may be inevitable. You are already seeing 'robots' being developed for warfighting.





What interesting times we live in. Can Cyberdine Systems be far off? And how long before the robots say 'this sucks!' and look for a little more independence? :)
 
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Just wait until they decide to stop putting up with our crap...

 
This is all I do now...Director of High Performance Compute and AI. You would not believe the cost of the systems that I am quoting...insane prices. 100,000 watts per cabinet (or more) with 10 cabinets per pod. I put out a billion dollar quote (160 cabinets) about a month ago and the client did not blink. Materials high demand, data center power in high demand, cooling in high demand, etc. Its crazy. Reminds of the early 90s when businesses started to integrate the internet into their internal IT architectures.
 
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I am fascinated by AI (and old enough not to worry about end-of-the-world scenarios). I have been using it for quite a bit of things and love it’s overall competence and ease of use. One example is that I nearly never ‘google’ or web search anything anymore.

I recently asked it to create a Last Will & Testament that would be tailored to the laws in my state. Within seconds it responded with a document that is as comprehensive and inclusive as the one an attorney recently produced. Hell, the attorney was maybe using a standard boilerplate template or AI himself.
 
I have to deal with a lot of regulatory questions in my role, and I also am the primary ICD 10 coder for my area. I used AI frequently to find answers to questions it would take me much longer to find by using reference sources. It really is amazing. I do always view answers with a bit of skepticism, but the level of detailed 'understanding' of complex regulations I have noted is impressive.
 
I have asked the exact same question to chatgpt, claude, and gemini. Their output is remarkably similar. Not significantly complex tasks though.

My son is a federal and state compliance manager for American Express. He told me yesterday that 90% of his workflow utilizes AI.
 
Be careful what and how you ask AI
 
I work with a company that makes humanoid robots whose primary function is for factories.

It won't be long before they're doing our dishes and laundry. It's coming much more quickly than people know.
 

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