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E73: AI Factory of the future

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In the '70s, leadership expert Warren Bennis predicted a future factory staffed by just a man and a dog. The man's job is to feed the dog. The dog's role is to stop the man from touching machines. This vision never materialized.

Now, with generative AI on the rise, I hear similar forecasts. These AI models can create movies, music, images – pushing humans to the sidelines of creative work. They suggest our only task will be supervising these LLM models.

I disagree for five reasons:

  • Humans adapt
  • Humans are irreplaceable
  • Troubleshooting real-world problems need humans
  • Building an all-AI factory would be costly
  • These models are inhaling their own exhaust

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I would like to hear what resonated the most with you in this episode. Either you can email me or share it on social media and tag me. Thank you for your support.

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In the '70s, leadership expert Warren Bennis predicted a future factory staffed by just a man and a dog. The man's job is to feed the dog. The dog's role is to stop the man from touching machines. This vision never materialized.

Now, with generative AI on the rise, I hear similar forecasts. These AI models can create movies, music, images – pushing humans to the sidelines of creative work. They suggest our only task will be supervising these LLM models.

I disagree for five reasons:

  • Humans adapt
  • Humans are irreplaceable
  • Troubleshooting real-world problems need humans
  • Building an all-AI factory would be costly
  • These models are inhaling their own exhaust

Connect with me

Your feedback counts

Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple podcast or on YouTube? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in finding this podcast. And it boosts my spirits. 😀

I would like to hear what resonated the most with you in this episode. Either you can email me or share it on social media and tag me. Thank you for your support.

Have a life of WINS.

Gravitas WINS is produced by Joseph Jude. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify,Google Podcast,YouTube, or the podcasting app of your choice.

  continue reading

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