Night Wolf
I don't bite.
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In a way, I think many people actually started learning some stuff when they reached tfs project. If you stop to think about it, we need to draw a line where exactly is real IA (things we could actually put in tfs so we could benefit and make others understand it's concepts and uses) and what is the conceptual IA, that is the one people usually use terms as "disappearing jobs" or "singularity".
I can 100% affirm you that the conceptual IA simply does not exist at this point and probably won't exist anytime soon (the current projection is >10 years). When we talk about GANs drawing sprites, isn't about replacing spriters from the community. If you understood the concepts and the constraints we have to deal with this kind of technology you would understand that the people that would benefit more out of it would be specially those spriters. It's impossible at this moment to talk about replacing people jobs, IA has become much more a way to actually assist the workers to be more efficient and focus their time doing tasks in which IA don't have a ground yet.
Now, indeed is a trend over the years that technology makes people be replaced but that has literally nothing to do with current IA statuses but rather with overall automation in jobs that relied too much on manual choruses. If all you know to do is press a button, you should fear technology and not because it will take over the world but simply because it has a more adaptative potential than you do.
I'll make a separate thread about it, probably explaining some basics concepts and showing a demo. Understanding what exactly we are talking about may be the ground 0 for us having a more mature discussion over this new technology and how to benefit from it.
I can 100% affirm you that the conceptual IA simply does not exist at this point and probably won't exist anytime soon (the current projection is >10 years). When we talk about GANs drawing sprites, isn't about replacing spriters from the community. If you understood the concepts and the constraints we have to deal with this kind of technology you would understand that the people that would benefit more out of it would be specially those spriters. It's impossible at this moment to talk about replacing people jobs, IA has become much more a way to actually assist the workers to be more efficient and focus their time doing tasks in which IA don't have a ground yet.
Now, indeed is a trend over the years that technology makes people be replaced but that has literally nothing to do with current IA statuses but rather with overall automation in jobs that relied too much on manual choruses. If all you know to do is press a button, you should fear technology and not because it will take over the world but simply because it has a more adaptative potential than you do.
I'll make a separate thread about it, probably explaining some basics concepts and showing a demo. Understanding what exactly we are talking about may be the ground 0 for us having a more mature discussion over this new technology and how to benefit from it.