Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Facebook Account

Liste des GroupesRevenir à rb tech 
Sujet : Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Facebook Account
De : funkmaster (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Zen Cycle)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 22. Aug 2024, 15:05:39
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <va7gjk$etpd$4@dont-email.me>
References : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
User-Agent : Mozilla Thunderbird
On 8/21/2024 6:43 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Wed Aug 21 17:32:08 2024 Zen Cycle  wrote:
On 8/21/2024 1:35 PM, cyclintom wrote:
>
I was one of the first to program AI into products and believe me
>
Nope, I won't believe you. Even if you ever did write code for medical
instruments (which I highly doubt) it wasn't anything that could ever be
considered to AI, especially given that you haven't worked in 20 years.
>
- most of the BS you hear about it is just that. Elon started programming automatic driving into his Tesla's early whereas my Mercury Milan has all of the necessary sensors except for the forward seeking lane detectors
>
Two completely unrelated issues
>
The chief engingineer called me to see if I wanted a job.
>
No, a head hunter called you because he saw your resume online.
>
I suggested that for legal purposes they not call it a "self driving" feature and he hung up on me.
>
The head hunter hung on you because he realized you were an asshole that
lied on your resume.
>
But because they put that name on it, they have lost every single case concerning people letting thecar drive itself and causing accidents.
>
Oh, you mean these lawsuits?:
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/auto-accident/tesla-autopilot-lawsuit/
>
"In a verdict returned in April 2023, a jury found that Tesla was not
responsible for a crash in 2019."
>
"On September 30, 2023, United States District Judge Haywood S. Gilliam,
Jr. ruled that the proposed class action lawsuit could not proceed."
>
>
The funniest thing is that all of the push for AI disapopeared when they started using it to write media articles with it. I guess when it is your job it is taking, it isn't this marvelous new invention.
>
>
Yeah, AI has fallen out of favor <sure>
https://www.authorityhacker.com/ai-statistics/
>
"This hand-picked shortlist of the most compelling AI statistics
includes key metrics on adoption, personal & business usage, impact on
jobs, and sentiment towards AI.
>
- 35% of businesses have adopted AI.
- 77% of devices in use feature some form of AI.
9 out of 10 organizations support AI for a competitive advantage.
- AI will contribute  $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030.
- By 2025, AI might eliminate 85 million jobs but create 97 million new
ones, resulting in a net gain of 12 million jobs.
- 85.1% of AI users use the technology for article writing and content
creation.
- 81.6% of digital marketers think content writers? jobs are at risk
because of AI.
- 50% of consumers are now optimistic about AI.
- 33% of consumers think they are using AI platforms (actual usage is 77%).
- 43% of businesses are concerned about technology dependence.
>
Gawd yer an idiot.
>
-- Add xx to reply
>
    OK Genius - tell me how AI works.
There isn't enough space here, and you wouldn't understand it anyway especially based on your response here (i.e., less than you understand PWM).

Then tell me exactly how much consumer's opinions are worth when the only thing that they know about AI is that Elon Musk supports it.
They worth as much as they're willing to spend on it.

YOU haven't the faitest idea of what AI is and so you can say that 77% of devices in use use some form of it.
I didn't, Authority hacker did. I trust their assessment way more than yours

You're much too stupid to know that means voice recognition.
Voice recognition existed way before AI was invented, dumbass.

You're like listening to a broken doorbell.
You're about as smart and usefull as a broken doorbell
--
Add xx to reply

Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Jun 25 o 

Haut de la page

Les messages affichés proviennent d'usenet.

NewsPortal