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ktsangop

My point is that these kind of "stock/wiki" type of answers, do not help the average person.
I could have typed "How APR is calculated" in Google and get the same result.
It wouldn't help either.

Scanning through the internet and composing an answer with what you get is not Artificial Intelligence imho.
But anyway this is another discussion...

I wish this day comes sooner rather than later, but I am not going to be holding my breath.
Cheers!

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Thomas Hansen

There is some credit to your answer, but I suspect you under estimate the thing quite a lot, especially considering its motion, trajectory and momentum ...

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ktsangop

In my ~15 years of software development, I have realized that it's just too complicated to instruct a processor to communicate with a human properly.

So I reckon that, if it's so difficult to make software that works well, without spending a lot of resources, it's not going to be that easy to have software create software for you for free (meaning human resources free not $$ per se)

Anyway, when that day comes, I think all humans are going to be happier, since a lot of our problems are going to be resolved.

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Thomas Hansen

it's just too complicated to instruct a processor to communicate with a human properly

This is why you use deep learning and not "instructions". According to a study on ChatGPT4, it not only provides 18% more accurate diagnostic services than the average GP, but it also scores 30% better on empathy ...

You've got one point though, which is that there will always be needed a smart human being capable of telling the machine what it wants for the machine to do - Which implies smart people (people like us), will (probably) always be sought after, to solve hard problems, using AI as cognitive assistants though I suspect ...