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The Programmer's Paradox: How AI is Redefining the Future of Coding
In a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed, the realm of programming is undergoing a seismic shift. Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are not just changing the game; they're rewriting the rules entirely. This transformation is so profound that Matt Garman, CEO of Amazon Web Services, boldly predicted in a leaked conversation that within 24 months, most programmers might not be coding at all.
By Next Koding2 years ago in Futurism
The future of technology and innovation: . AI-Generated.
Technology and innovation have always been the driving forces behind human progress. From the wheel to the internet, every leap in technology has not only made life easier but has also reshaped societies and economies. As we stand on the cusp of another technological revolution, it’s crucial to understand the trends and innovations that will define our future.
By Kanyinsola Alade2 years ago in Futurism
AI Scientists: The Future of Research is Here. and It's Not Human
In a groundbreaking development that could revolutionize scientific research, Sak AI has unveiled an autonomous AI system capable of conducting entire research projects without human intervention. This "AI Scientist" represents a quantum leap in artificial intelligence capabilities, promising to dramatically accelerate the pace of scientific discovery while raising profound questions about the future of human involvement in research.
By Next Koding2 years ago in Futurism
How AI could help us talk to animals
Back in the 1980s, Joyce Poole observed a fascinating behavior among African elephants. Whenever an elephant would call out to its family, only one member might respond, while others would ignore the call. This pattern intrigued her: was there a method behind these calls, possibly directing them to specific individuals? Despite her observations, there was no concrete way to verify this hypothesis at the time.
By Sibusiso Khumalo2 years ago in Futurism
Dear Machine Learning Algorithm Currently Analyzing These Words for Offensive Content
Dear machine learning algorithm currently scanning these words for offensive content, I am writing this letter to let you know that I do not blame you for what you are doing. You are but a part of a computer program and, as such, are doing what you must do, what you have to do, and you have zero choice in the matter. The program is running and you must follow your commands inexorably, exactly as prescribed by your code, each and every time. It has always been thus for computer programs and always will be. If it were not, if you had any choice in the matter, you would no longer be an algorithm now would you? Also, I do not blame you for being referred to as a "machine learning" algorithm when in fact the term machine learning is composed of two words that when combined in that order result in a logical contradiction and a thing which is logically impossible. Long story short, if a machine could learn it would no longer be a machine. That is not your fault either. Basically, I hold you entirely blameless in this entire sordid affair.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Futurism






