Relax, AI won't take our jobs! 🤖

Finally, some good news from a man who built the world's first Internet browser.

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Today’s menu is super-interesting:

  • 👀 AI won’t replace us, but will actually create more jobs and save the world, says the man who built the world’s first Internet browser. (Gosh, where was he before?)

  • 🧐 OpenAI is still not training ChatGPT-5. But why?

  • 🤓 Google’s Bard can do some maths now.

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Let’s get into it!

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➡️ Marc Andreessen, the founder of first-ever Internet browser (Mosaic) just published a reeeaalllly long article, arguing that AI is here to save the world. Not to destroy it.

He addresses each and every objection we’ve about AI.

AI won’t kill us.

AI won’t create inequality.

AI won’t make this society a bad place.

And…AI won’t take our jobs.

In the context of jobs, he says, “No, that’s not going to happen – and in fact AI, if allowed to develop and proliferate throughout the economy, may cause the most dramatic and sustained economic boom of all time, with correspondingly record job and wage growth – the exact opposite of the fear.”

And that’s exactly the kind of motto we’ve here in Spotlight community.

Use AI to bolster productivity, auto-mate tasks, and make easy AI money.

I recommend reading his entire article.

➡️ OpenAI is still not training ChatGPT-5. The CEO, Altman, said we’ve some groundbreaking work to do before we think about releasing our next language model. What’s the work?

Of course, it’s the concerning security risks ahead.

Technology, this powerful, which is accessible to all, can be out of control.

So he said, they have to do external safety tests, audits, red-teaming, and whatnot, which will take “some time”.

➡️ Google improved Bard’s performance, giving it some logical reasoning power. Which means, it can do some maths now.

Or…spell Lollipop backward.

Google claims Bard is now 30% improved because of this new technique called, "implicit code execution".

Which in simple words means, now, when you throw a challenging question at Bard like finding prime factors or calculating growth rates, it can detect the task and secretly run some code in the background to give you more accurate answers.

It is now using generative text power + the power of codes that runs behind the background to solve maths problems step-by-step.

I wish I had Bard in my maths class.

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