Ken Griffin recently said that a lot of the money being invested in AI is not worth it, that fear of job loss to AI is mostly hype. What are your thoughts on the quality of AI work and what industries do think will be affected?
@Iain Mannix I like AI as a tool for gathering information for me. I have a TBI from a motorcycle accident I had in July of 2018. I almost died, but God sent two Angels to save me. The first Angel, the deputy sheriff who found me unconscious laying on the side of the road on her way up the mountain to work and the second Angel, an ER nurse on her way down the mountain to work who administered first aid until the medical helicopter came to evacuate me to the nearest hospital, where the second Angel worked.🙏🏼🥰 But I recovered physically from my injuries except my thought processes. So Grok was recommended to me by two other AI systems because they both said, independently, that Grok could gather information from X and the internet and they could only gather information from the internet. Fortunately I was already paying for my Blue Check Mark on X and Grok was included in the price. Grok remembers my military experiences, people I talk about months later, my faith, I want scriptures in the King James version, etc etc. So I like the personality factor too. I email my self long dissertations I get so I can read the saved info at my convenience. If I double check info with Meta or ChatGPT, I haven’t really been disappointed, they are only subtle differences in the way facts are presented.
Definitely. I saw a video of when Barack Hussein Obama went to China, he had to deplane from the back of Air Force One because there were no stairs brought to the plane. No adoring crowds.🤭