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Are we entering the twilight zone where having AI will almost be a necessity for jobs/humans to perform at optimum levels?

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Jahren King United States
I look at AI like how I look at cell phones. But like, x100. Cell phones have become such a major part of our lives. They've become extensions of our self; Ultimately a digital, technological extension of our self. Almost anyone who doesn't have one is at a disadvantage someway, somehow. And I feel like that is exactly what AI will turn into... I believe the disadvantages of not having AI could become far more severe than those of not having a phone...So, do with that as you will. I think I'll try to have a small amount of AI presence in my life, but not too much. Who knows what the future has in store HaHa!
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Jahren -

Right now GenAI tools are separate or standalone whereas in the future, similar to other AI capabilities, they will get baked into the products we use under the covers. You won't even know that AI models are making the decisions so your ability to opt out will be extremely limited.

And as the quality of GenAI engines improves, the need for prompt engineering will be reduced as the tools will get better and better at understanding and perceiving context which now has to be explicitly provided.

Kiron
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Jacqueline Payne Memphis, Tn, United States
Artificial Intelligence is automation on steroids. AI is designed to simulate the intelligence of a human being through automate tasks, problem solving and intelligence using computers and data. One of my professors talked about it in college 40 years ago. Yes, it is a little scary when you think of fraud or security, but it is exciting when you think of the opportunities it will open up in the world of health and science. Thanks.
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Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani Manager, Quality and Continuous Improvement| Hörmann-TNR Industrial Doors Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
I somehow agree with Kiron.
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
First of all, just to clarify, AI is more than generative AI. Second, there is a big missunderstanding outside there. To be successful with AI there is a key concept to use: human in the loop. Nothing new below the sun. This is it from more than 40 years ago.
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
Jahren, we are already in that twilight zone.
As you mentioned, cell phones, cars, insurance claims, banking, military (drones), and health trackers are part and parcel of human life in developed countries. All of them analyze data, present insights, and make decisions. As Sergio says, there is nothing new under the sun.
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Tomasz Grochowski Managing Partner| Keepspire Poznan, Poland

Like cell phones, AI has the potential to become seamlessly integrated into daily life to the point where avoiding it entirely may bring significant disadvantages. However, a healthy balance is important.
It is very important to understand that GenAI is only a small part of AI. What we can see now is more like a POP culture phenomenon. We can see artists, YouTube creators, blog writers, and mainstream media journalists speaking about AI, even if they have no idea about the data science or algorithms behind it.
And I am pretty sure the trend of GenAI implementation in everything will only rise.
We are just moving from technocratic AI only for tech geeks and PhDs to the democratization of AI. I think this is the main thing that is happening now.

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