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Sir Mikel OBE

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  1. Dancing right through this midfield. Lavia and Caicedo cant come soon enough
  2. That lineup means hes very scared of their attack. Maybe he knows something we dont?
  3. I cant imagine how the industry has changed in your time. Honestly I dont see myself wanting to keep up with it over time. Im trying to do this for another 10 or so years and be done in my early 40s. My first machine was my fathers win 95 machine, in which I learned Visual Basic. He just wanted me to get a job that paid better than driving delivery trucks that he had. Never knew it would end up with me working for them lol.
  4. And then it depends on how your businesses operate. AI does make jobs easier, but that does not mean it frees the same workers to other things. It simply means we get rid of plenty of workers and place the remaining "less workload" on fewer and fewer people. That becomes the true cost of AI.
  5. Kai isn't a striker, and he certainly isnt whatever role they are playing him as today. He's been the worst Arsenal player today IMO
  6. Yes sir. Amstrad is super old school my man, but yea it was easy money in my day so I cant imagine how it was in the very old days. Are you retired now?
  7. We won't judge AI readiness on being perfect though. We judge it how we judge the rest of business. Can it be good enough for an MBA to show as a cost saving metric? I think commercial driving is more safe than something like copywriting or web development because a truck going wrong on the road can still lead to immediate death. White collar work in general is infinitely in more danger at the current moment.
  8. We are halfway here as Microsoft Enterprise copilot as its already guaranteed business data is secure: https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-microsoft-365-copilot-your-copilot-for-work/ I do agree OpenAI is still hit or miss with data(especially the new 4 models) but it is being tweaked constantly. The key is not making it perfect. The key is making it good enough to where we can replace a team of 5 data scientists with 2 or 1. That is where the job loss will happen, and where it is already happening in other fields. The most sobering thing to happen to me this summer at least was seeing all of our interns at Microsoft work on these AI projects all happy, and then realize now that the internship is over where in the past years 80%+ of them had full time job offers for the next summer that next to none are getting offers now. We just dont have the need anymore.
  9. Its insane how good Harland's finishing is. Never in doubt
  10. KDB hurt again? Becoming way too often with him. Decline beginning?
  11. We probably wont see it today, but they actually can play some great attacking football.
  12. I think you are speaking more from hope than expectations. Security copilot that Microsoft uses to manage vulnerabilities worldwide(including MENA in Israel for example with Sentinel) is directly using security and data in their libraries to recognize potential cybersecurity threats. All of this is maintained in data sets accessible to their language models. There will always be someone required to handle some data sets, but I already see jobs being replaced by these tools. Its lowering the amount of people needed for it.
  13. Its already there realistically. The models we use to train AI to find anomalies in Security is already being rolled out by M365 users with security copilot. Github's AI copilot also generated about 46% of developer's code as of earlier this year:https://github.blog/2023-02-14-github-copilot-now-has-a-better-ai-model-and-new-capabilities/ The question is will it take ALL the jobs, which it wont, but it will take enough to put a dent in the industry and that dent is already showing in technology in America.
  14. The internet wont die, but it will change fundamentally. The good thing is, we have lives through multiple iterations of the internet. I am old enough to remember how different it was even this century before social media took over. What is more realistic is that AI will kill a bunch of jobs. Fields like technical writing, web development, quality assurance(code testers), copywriting, and even business consulting are in the firing zone of being replaced. This will fundamentally change the global economy. You are already seeing ripples of it in Big tech. Back when I graduated from College ~10 years ago you could literally apply for a software engineering job the week of graduation, and the next week walk into an entry level job that was paying 60k back when average household income was 50k. you were middle class from the start. Now? These poor kids are entering a saturated field and going up against machines that can easily take away jobs from many. AI programs very well so when we used to need 10 or so undergrads to work on a system we can hire 2 and use AI to make up the difference. Same story happening in design, writing, data entry...ect. Prices are going up too.
  15. Havertz: Shit on offense Shit on defense.
  16. Beautiful build up by Saka and Odegaard....Kai then immediately goes the ball🤣
  17. Nkunku going off killed all our intensity
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