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AI world can be proper dystopian these days. I know someone who accepted a job offer in one of the biggest market research firms in the world. She was making AI models for a high tech company before and was hired to make summarization AIs. Between serving out the (frankly ridiculous) 2 month notice period and joining this new job GPT-4 was launched and prices came down for 3.5. The original plan for building something internally was turned into feed everything to chatGPT and then ask it questions. A junior engineer whipped up this system in a couple of weeks. Its all just API calls after all. Now she spends entire days trying to ask the model the right questions so that it can generate the correct reports. Her entire job has been boiled down to talking to an AI. She is working with the most cutting edge technology, yet its so mundane that everyone is just bored on this project. This could have been a ironically tragic character in a Gibson novel.



This is an outstanding phenomenon, not dystopian. Your friend was going to have to do the incredibly awful and wasteful task of rebuilding an incredibly complicated system.

However, fortunately, a much more optimal solution happened, where somebody build a superior and cheap solution (unfortunately not open yet) and let the whole world leverage it. Now your friend needs to waste very little energy deduplicating, and presumably has free time and energy to think about other problems that aren't solved.


Indeed, a much more optimal way to do things has been found. But that's not what this is about. It's about the human experience. AI is creating value, but the day to day life for a problem solver has become a bit more mundane.


Could be ideal for next season of Bored to Death.




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