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  • #31
    Re: Artificial Intelligence

    Originally posted by Brizzlebluebirds View Post
    I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that
    Did you spot Leonard Rossiter in the opening scenes?

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    • #32
      Re: Artificial Intelligence

      Originally posted by tforturton View Post
      I'm convinced that half the posts on here are written by AI.
      Yes, Al Murray.

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      • #33
        Re: Artificial Intelligence

        Originally posted by PontBlue View Post
        AI and Robotics will replace lots of jobs. Even building sites are predicted to be largely human free by the 50s and there's already a robot bricky much quicker than any human and won't knock off at 4pm.

        In the short term people working with AI will shrink the needed workforce.

        Problems will arise when AI are allowed to rewrite themselves, generate other AI and build things via robotics without human oversight.

        It's why universal basic income will become necessary as there won't be enough jobs for everyone.
        There are many reasons why a robot bricklayer won’t work.

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        • #34
          Re: Artificial Intelligence

          Originally posted by splott parker View Post
          There are many reasons why a robot bricklayer won’t work.
          that's robotics rather than AI but I've seen a few systems that can do that already and they'll only get better with time .

          it's probably more resilient to automation than a lot of careers though

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          • #35
            Re: Artificial Intelligence

            Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
            What are people’s thoughts on where we currently are with AI and where we are heading with it?

            I’ve used ChatGPT a fair bit over the last few months and it has been very handy for certain tasks that I’d not really relished doing.

            It’s alarming some people though to the point of it’s progression being requested to slow or pause for a while.



            I watched this Tom Scott video a while back and his concerns resonated with me.

            https://youtu.be/jPhJbKBuNnA

            I've invested in quite a few funds with a heavy AI influence, supposed to be in for a good ten years profits-wise, every cloud and all that!

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            • #36
              Re: Artificial Intelligence

              Originally posted by Rjk View Post
              that's robotics rather than AI but I've seen a few systems that can do that already and they'll only get better with time .

              it's probably more resilient to automation than a lot of careers though
              As I said, there’s many reasons. Non uniformity is a massive problem for some human bricklayers, a robot would most probably explode:hehe: Programming it to different gauges, perp widths etc to hit openings, head heights etc would most probably be more expensive, equipment wise and time wise, even on times having to build things out of plumb to make it ‘look right’ etc, than just having a human do it.

              If every building was set out to exact brick or block gauge both width and height wise, doors & windows, vents, foundations spot on from concrete to damp course level etc there may be a chance, but, trust me, they never, ever are and never will be.

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              • #37
                Re: Artificial Intelligence

                Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                As I said, there’s many reasons. Non uniformity is a massive problem for some human bricklayers, a robot would most probably explode:hehe: Programming it to different gauges, perp widths etc to hit openings, head heights etc would most probably be more expensive, equipment wise and time wise, even on times having to build things out of plumb to make it ‘look right’ etc, than just having a human do it.

                If every building was set out to exact brick or block gauge both width and height wise, doors & windows, vents, foundations spot on from concrete to damp course level etc there may be a chance, but, trust me, they never, ever are and never will be.
                those things don't actually sound that difficult for robotics to overcome, with enough investment.

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                • #38
                  Re: Artificial Intelligence

                  Originally posted by Brizzlebluebirds View Post
                  I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that
                  From one of my all-time favourite films! At least Dave was able to get at the memory modules and pull the plugs.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Artificial Intelligence

                    Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                    Did you spot Leonard Rossiter in the opening scenes?
                    I just googled it... never realised that. And googling it led me down one hell of a rabbit hole of forgotten 70's sitcoms and actors (I was about 3 when Rising Damp came out so can only remember the 80's repeats!).

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                    • #40
                      Re: Artificial Intelligence

                      Originally posted by PontBlue View Post
                      It's why universal basic income will become necessary as there won't be enough jobs for everyone.
                      Ah, the "useless eaters" conundrum.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Artificial Intelligence

                        Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                        those things don't actually sound that difficult for robotics to overcome, with enough investment.
                        It’s actually very difficult to overcome in practice. Grinding down, picking up, cutting and making sure the bond is maintained, not to mention the different types of bond. Jointing, pointing, brushing arisses after jointing. Bricks with feathers would have to be stacked correctly, taking more time whereas the human selects each one and lays it the right way up. Cutting insulation to fit different scenarios. Honestly, there’s a hell of a lot involved that is only cost effective for a human to do.

                        Obviously things have moved on in construction, chippies, electricians, plumbers would rather pick up a rattlesnake than a tool without a lead or a battery, labourers have all sorts of labour saving devices nowadays whereas the wet trades are still using their trowels in the same way as has been done for centuries. Same string lines, plumb bobs, spirit levels, water levels, hammers, chisels, dressing of stone quoins and more, no change at all since time immemorial. No doubt there’s been some attempts at automation, Tomorrow’s World very often would have an item on it, to no avail though.

                        On domestic extensions, there’s very often ongoing alterations to the plans during construction . Clients changing their mind, dimensions changed, openings moved etc. A programmed machine would have more than steam coming out of its ears (as we do:hehe:) in these circumstances akin to a SatNav bollocking you when you change your mind when driving:hehe:

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                        • #42
                          Re: Artificial Intelligence

                          Originally posted by Gofer Blue View Post
                          From one of my all-time favourite films! At least Dave was able to get at the memory modules and pull the plugs.
                          It's a great film! I watched a interesting video on it the other night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxiB3qtMRHc&t=3s

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                          • #43
                            Re: Artificial Intelligence

                            I latched on to this thread and mistakenly thought it was a discussion about the Cardiff City board.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Artificial Intelligence

                              Informative for anyone that’s interested.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Artificial Intelligence

                                Screenshot_2023-05-11-13-21-53-231_com.miui.gallery-edit.jpg

                                here are 2 images of some delicious key lime pies

                                one is real, the other generated by an AI engine. I won't say which is which.

                                if you look closely it is fairly easy to tell which is which, but it's getting harder and harder to do so. at first glance though it's not bad.

                                the real picture requires someone to make the pie, lay out the scene, and a professional food photographer to take the photos. several hours work.

                                the ai picture is generated in seconds

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