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Will AI becomes Obsolete soon?

While the world is grappling with AI, Scientists are Working on OI ! Will AI becomes Obsolete soon?

Dear Friends

In 2018, when we started skill2030.com (AI-Powered Metaverse Based Interview Automation Platform, visit https://skill2030.com/), a few of our friends commented, “AI cannot handle conversations. At most it can make a few decisions!”.

Today Generative AI (a type of artificial intelligence technology that can produce various types of content, including text, imagery, audio, and synthetic data) and Conversational AI (Conversational AI combines natural language understanding (NLU), natural language processing (NLP), and machine-learning models to emulate human cognition and engagement- e.g. ChatGPT) turned out to be real and accepted platforms. They have the power and ability to understand natural language queries without prior training or knowledge about the user's context.

While people are worried about whether these platforms are going to displace mundane or repetitive jobs like mediocre coders or doctors or engineers or accountants, receptionists, etc, amazingly scientists are working towards OI! It is called “Organoid Intelligence”. They are powered by living human brain cells. They work more efficiently than chips made of ICs!! Organoids are three-dimensional clumps of biological tissue. They are called biocomputers (published in Frontiers of Science). The goal is to make OI gets the ability to take fast decisions based on incomplete and contradictive information (intuitive thinking)!!

While I am writing this article, I was reading another article- Nearly half of US companies currently using ChatGPT- 66% for writing code, 58% for copywriting and content creation, 57% for customer support, and 52% for meeting summaries and other documents (moneycontrol.com). Is it a threat to an ordinary Developer? Partially True! AI is generating better code, error-free balance sheets, drafting beautiful letters, automating industrial tasks, and so on. AI Developer is going to eat another regular and ordinary coder! A big fish eats a small fish! It is the reality of life.

Rescue: The Eagle is the only bird that will fly above the cloud to avoid the rain. They fly up to 11,000 feet above sea level, the altitude at which many small planes fly! Advice: Become like an Eagle in your profession- be it Doctor, Coder Accountant, or Mechanic!

Not all storms come to disrupt your life! Some come to clear your path. AI is a such storm approaching us!


Ravi Saripalle

Note: Opinions expressed by authors are their own.
Pic credits: Pixabay



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