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Yavin4

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20. Did ATMs put bank tellers out of work?
Fri Feb 10, 2023, 10:08 PM
Feb 2023

ATMs have been around for decades, and there are more retail banks and tellers than ever.

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Bing AI sounds like a circle of hell even farther in than Dante imagined. NT mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2023 #1
Why? Renew Deal Feb 2023 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author ItsjustMe Feb 2023 #2
I've seen recent analysis on this topic that said that people will not lose jobs because of AI Renew Deal Feb 2023 #8
Did ATMs put bank tellers out of work? Yavin4 Feb 2023 #20
Some of them Renew Deal Feb 2023 #23
There are more retail branches and tellers than before. Yavin4 Feb 2023 #25
Right and those that don't keep up with the skills Renew Deal Feb 2023 #26
It doesn't think for you any more than a book "thinks" for you. tinrobot Feb 2023 #16
But if you don't know Karma13612 Feb 2023 #29
There was plenty of misinformation before ChatGPT tinrobot Feb 2023 #44
this is just another tech fad. nt BootinUp Feb 2023 #3
People said the same thing about PC's and then the internet. Renew Deal Feb 2023 #10
Not a very good example (gibberish AI generated) BootinUp Feb 2023 #12
People said the same thing about the internet in the mid 1990s. Yavin4 Feb 2023 #21
There is something I am not communicating obviously. BootinUp Feb 2023 #22
But it generates Karma13612 Feb 2023 #28
Imagine sentient Magats telling it to cruise chats looking for certain terms, and formulate comments NBachers Feb 2023 #4
Yeah, even with what we have now, it really lowers the barrier of entry for creating disinformation XorXor Feb 2023 #18
I think it has been happening already, but live people were doing it FakeNoose Feb 2023 #35
NEXT: Microsoft introduces AI readers for schools and businesses to parse AI-generated bullshit and dalton99a Feb 2023 #5
when it says ,, AllaN01Bear Feb 2023 #6
since when did m$ buy bing search engine? and i think i will keep my simple word processor AllaN01Bear Feb 2023 #9
The created it. Renew Deal Feb 2023 #11
Oh no, the phreakin' pain in the ass paper clip is back Cheezoholic Feb 2023 #13
Clippy 2.0 NotASurfer Feb 2023 #15
I, for one, welcome our new Clippy overlord BadgerKid Feb 2023 #37
I wonder what the full consequences of this will turn out to be. Torchlight Feb 2023 #14
So I just went and asked ChatGPT a question... Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #17
How much of that is plagiarized? BootinUp Feb 2023 #24
OK let's ask... Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #30
Oh I get it vulcans and AI bots don't lie. lol BootinUp Feb 2023 #34
flippant remarks that do not add to the logical discussion are useless Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #39
You have things all upside down Layzee BootinUp Feb 2023 #40
If paying attention to facts, and avoiding false conclusions is upside down, then I'm happy... Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #41
Well, I guess I'll just program it to read everything for me while I go off and let my brain moulder NBachers Feb 2023 #19
There is actually a future possibility that touches on this theme... Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #42
I have no desire to use Chat GPT Karma13612 Feb 2023 #27
I think... Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #31
Then I must be misinformed. Karma13612 Feb 2023 #32
no. it was trained on huge text sources Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #33
Thanks for the clarification! Karma13612 Feb 2023 #38
The First, Real, Reason to Upgrade Office Since 2010. ruet Feb 2023 #36
ChatGPT has no access to the internet now Layzeebeaver Feb 2023 #43
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