Mom, I am on TV It all started with a podcast; in January we talked about whether AI would eat us all. I, as a typical techno-bro, broadcas…
Mom, I am on TV It all started with a podcast; in January we talked about whether AI would eat us all. I, as a typical techno-bro, broadcast ideas that the arrival of LLMs to the broad masses became an expansion of the inventory. New ways and tools for solving intellectual tasks. Like, nothing changes. There is ChatGPT, so what? Did the world turn upside down? No. I think you have already rubbed these topics ten times over. Four months later we are doing an interview for a magazine in the same key. And I feel how the exposure changes. During this time we all admired Sora. And Adobe's product implementations evoke the emotion: "well yes, that is how it should be." We made funny songs in Suno. I was a tester for several rather impressive demos where LLMs can change a way of life. I will not even speak about image generation. In our team, it is already routine. And surely in yours too. In short, editing and commenting on the material that formed the basis of the article, I caught myself thinking: it is already quite clearly felt that the set of technologies and applied efforts will change the landscape. They are already changing it, and some industries will go into history. Do you not feel that? And in general, I am a karate instructor. Design is just for the soul