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iMystery · M
I find AI fascinating as hell!... but the risks of malfunctions, hacking and programme corruption (through hacking) cannot be ignored.
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Beardoo · 31-35, M
@iMystery For this bro, new jobs would be created. As of now, AI is just a model. Like for example, Doctors using AI for cancer prediction. That doesn't mean doctors will go in vain. You need a human to put those parameters and also the data. For example, an AI might find relationship between cancer and your salary if salary of the people are mentioned in the dataset and also the salaries are coincidentally same for people having cancer. That in the right sense is wrong, but AI doesn't understand that. It only tries to find pattern in the data the doctor provides. So it's the job of the doctor to remove all the irrelevant parameters so that the predictions our model make are efficient.
So we would definitely need humans and new kind of jobs would be created for the same.
So we would definitely need humans and new kind of jobs would be created for the same.
rckt148 · 61-69, M
Thats like snap ring pliers and valve adjustment tools
those are a new language if your not an EMD diesel mechanic
those are a new language if your not an EMD diesel mechanic
rckt148 · 61-69, M
@Beardoo yea I got that ,and I get your enthusiasm ,
I was once one too ,just a different trade
I talked about stuff only people in the field understood too
it sucks trying to use it at a party and people look at you like
What in the hell is he talking about lol
Those things I mentioned are important if you are pulling a power assembly out of a V16 diesel engine ,,but Greek to most people
A crab nut torque multiplier ,thats another good one at parties
I am playing brother
New Job or have you been at it a while ?
I was once one too ,just a different trade
I talked about stuff only people in the field understood too
it sucks trying to use it at a party and people look at you like
What in the hell is he talking about lol
Those things I mentioned are important if you are pulling a power assembly out of a V16 diesel engine ,,but Greek to most people
A crab nut torque multiplier ,thats another good one at parties
I am playing brother
New Job or have you been at it a while ?
Beardoo · 31-35, M
New Job! I'm a Civil Engineer btw working in Software. Haha you are definitely playing Sir!
rckt148 · 61-69, M
@Beardoo I was playing with you with 2 things you said
Language ,,the tools I mentioned are a type of language when working on Locomotives or any machine that uses large engines for power ,
Like words we used in the military civilians are not familiar with ,,so many things can be another type of language that only people who know that terminology understand
Engineer ,I was an engineer at 17 ,,thats the term used for someone who can repair a boat or vessel at sea .
We have engineers that run locomotives ,,that pull a train
I was just playing with you and the words ,
Its cool that you are a "Civil Engineer " I am assuming a good career for someone so young ?
Language ,,the tools I mentioned are a type of language when working on Locomotives or any machine that uses large engines for power ,
Like words we used in the military civilians are not familiar with ,,so many things can be another type of language that only people who know that terminology understand
Engineer ,I was an engineer at 17 ,,thats the term used for someone who can repair a boat or vessel at sea .
We have engineers that run locomotives ,,that pull a train
I was just playing with you and the words ,
Its cool that you are a "Civil Engineer " I am assuming a good career for someone so young ?
sometimeslonelytoo · 51-55, M
When I did ANN coding at college I used C++. I've not kept-up with it of late. I would use whichever language had the most convenient libraries to support this.
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I know very little about it, beyond the stamp collector!