French President Emmanuel Macron announces €100 billion investments in AI
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I know it can't take my job because I tried to make it do my job. Spoiler, it can't. And that's because most jobs aren't doing things that have been done so often that Claude has an example in its training data set. If your job is that basic then yes, an AI will take it from you. Most of the programming job is actually solving a problem within the context of the codebase, not the coding itself. I am working with old and archaic technology from the 60s to the 90s and let me tell you, using the official doc is way more factual than asking any AI model about information because it will start spewing bullshit after the second prompt
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A lot of comments in that YouTube thread for Devin are not positive.
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For a company, the choice are today: AWS or Microsoft. I would prefer an EU version (of being spied). It was pitched as the next big step, like this IA initiative today... Still waiting...
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Or just 10 billion into the school system? Please? Anything?
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both have no clue.
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make our own production more competitive and enable better salaries overall.
That's the topic of this post: due to it's central steering EU became technologically (and in a few decades economically) irrelevant. It doesn't know how to make 21st century things. Tarrifs don't help with that problem. Nor does a national social security system. The latter does make sure that everyone's quality of life degrades about equally fast.
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Labor automation kind of is a way to lower the retirement age.
Of course how you use it is a matter of politics.
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I do not say it should be perfect, but if I spend more time debugging it’s code than it would take to write my own.
Interesting, what model do you use?
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Ah, so this is why they can't afford the old, more generous pensions? Got it.