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Just to get this out of the way, I don't think AI is going to go Skynet on us and deploy nukes.
The short version of this post is that AI is very accurate and extremely fast. No humans can compare to the level of efficiency.
What I've been using it for over the past year is reading research papers, then employing teams of people to analyze the accuracy. In brief each paper would be read by teams A and B and they would formulate mathematical outcomes of accuracy. Those results would then be blind-tested for accuracy by Teams C and D. We did this in 9 countries and used 4 VPN reassignments for every search.
AI is incredibly accurate. This makes sense as it has no reason to "spin" the numbers or information within. It only gets positive learning from accurate assessment, has billions of checks per minute planet-wide, and gets paid nothing for it's end result.
Yes companies that make AI available get paid, but for the access, not the outcomes. Like how a company gets paid for the screwdriver it makes, but not for the cars it repairs or the cabinets it helps build.
Today we ran 400 research papers on Multiple Sclerosis, something that would take 2-3 weeks to do with 4 research teams. AI did it in two hours. Avoiding AI is like using pencil and paper for calculus problems instead of a calculator. There is simply no comparison, and zero reason to use 40 employees/contractors when a software program can do it in hours.
A large part of my business success has been having very accurate predictions and analysis of events that in turn keep humans alive. Most of it has been Government training, SS, SF etc. where opinions don't matter, only data is to be taken into consideration, or simply put, people die. AI will facilitate this in an extremely efficient way. It wont replace educators, but it will replace the volume of research teams.
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