Has anyone gotten a chance to play with ChatGPT?

tdot.playboy

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AI has taken over and the world will never be the same.
I had been just wondering if the 'booker' role in SP industry can be replaced by some chat technology like ChatGpt.

For new customers:
a) It could be trained to be very polite, understand the requirements/needs of the clients, makes right recommendations based on their previous data,
b) book the appointments, and confirms with both parties via email or text.
c) constantly tracks location of SP and inform the clients if the SP is running late or vice versa if client is visiting SP; in case SP gets delayed - it can inform/move follow up bookings by 30-45min.
d) automatically bills for any extensions.

For regular customers:
a) constantly keeps going to through new reviews to keep it's recommendation engine up to date, and make booking reservations for customers depending on their mood.
 

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I had been just wondering if the 'booker' role in SP industry can be replaced by some chat technology like ChatGpt.

For new customers:
a) It could be trained to be very polite, understand the requirements/needs of the clients, makes right recommendations based on their previous data,
b) book the appointments, and confirms with both parties via email or text.
c) constantly tracks location of SP and inform the clients if the SP is running late or vice versa if client is visiting SP; in case SP gets delayed - it can inform/move follow up bookings by 30-45min.
d) automatically bills for any extensions.

For regular customers:
a) constantly keeps going to through new reviews to keep it's recommendation engine up to date, and make booking reservations for customers depending on their mood.

McDonald's is expected to lay off millions of employees worldwide by adopting Technology they've already tested.

Just like the Loom Millions of workers will be thrown into poverty Until we stop having so many children. Emily's 1 down from 10 children to the current levels. The population had too many surplus Workers.

  1. Immediate Impact: The introduction of technologies like the Spinning Jenny led to immediate job losses in traditional textile production. Workers who operated spinning wheels and hand looms were displaced.
  2. Shift to Factory Work: Many of the workers who lost their jobs in cottage industries had to find employment in new textile factories. This transition often involved moving from rural areas to urban centers where factories were concentrated.
  3. Urbanization: As workers migrated to industrial centers, it contributed to urbanization. New jobs were created in factories, but these often involved harsh working conditions and long hours.
  4. New Skills: Workers had to acquire new skills to operate machinery in factories. This adaptation process took time, and training programs were often rudimentary.
  5. Economic Growth: Over time, the increased efficiency in textile production led to economic growth. Lower textile prices benefited consumers and created new markets for textiles, which, in turn, generated additional jobs.
  6. Diversification of Industries: As the industrial revolution progressed, new industries emerged, creating a more diversified economy. Workers found opportunities in manufacturing, transportation, and various other sectors.
  7. Labor Movements: In response to poor working conditions, labor movements and unions began to form, advocating for better wages and working conditions.
  8. Government Regulation: Governments started implementing labor laws and regulations to protect workers' rights and improve working conditions.
  9. Generational Change: Adaptation to the job losses also occurred over generations. New generations grew up in an industrialized society, and factory work became more normalized.
  10. Long-Term Transformation: It took decades, and in some cases, over a century for the economy to fully adapt to the job losses and changes brought about by industrialization.


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  1. Immediate Impact: Just as the Industrial Revolution displaced manual labor in certain industries, the widespread adoption of robotics and AI could lead to immediate job losses in sectors that heavily rely on routine and repetitive tasks.
  2. Reskilling and Education: Workers affected by automation would need to invest in education and training to acquire skills that are complementary to automation. This would include roles related to designing, maintaining, and supervising automated systems.
  3. Transition to High-Tech Jobs: Over time, there would be a shift towards more high-tech and knowledge-based jobs, including programming, data analysis, and AI development.
  4. Economic Growth: Automation can lead to increased efficiency, lower costs, and potentially economic growth. As AI and robotics optimize processes, industries can expand and create new job opportunities.
  5. Labor Market Diversification: The job market could diversify with the emergence of new roles. This might include jobs in cybersecurity, robotics maintenance, and AI ethics, reflecting the ongoing need for human oversight.
  6. Increased Focus on Creativity and Soft Skills: As routine tasks become automated, there would be a growing emphasis on creativity, critical thinking, and soft skills that are less easily replicated by machines.
  7. Ethical and Regulatory Frameworks: Governments and institutions would establish ethical and regulatory frameworks for AI and robotics, ensuring that these technologies are used safely and fairly. This might create jobs in compliance and ethics fields.
  8. Adaptive Education Systems: Education systems would need to adapt to equip future generations with the skills needed in an increasingly automated world. Learning programs could become more flexible and accessible.
  9. Rural-Urban Dynamics: Like in the past, we might see shifts in rural-urban dynamics, as job opportunities in AI and robotics concentrate in urban tech hubs.
  10. Long-Term Transformation: Adapting to the impact of AI and robotics would be a long-term process, potentially spanning decades, as these technologies become more integrated into various aspects of society.
Overall, the adaptation to robotics and AI as major changers in the economy would require a multifaceted approach, similar to historical industrial revolutions. It would involve a combination of education, workforce development, innovation, and regulatory measures to ensure that the benefits of these technologies are widely distributed, and the challenges are effectively addressed. The timeline for full adaptation would vary by industry, region, and the pace of technological advancement.



Biggest problem is that there will be no jobs for people who are naturally low IQ. Roughly 25% of the population will be unemployable.
 

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I've kinda gotten into messing around with these AI image generation sites.

"A sexy Japanese girl kneeling showing off her butt in a sumo ring, looking back. NSFW. beautiful face, sharp face, pale skin, black ponytail. Sexy, provocative smile. sweat-wet skin, wide hips, perfect butt. Pretty, cute, sexy, very big hips"

 
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