This Robot Has a ChatGPT Brain!

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Programming with Mosh

Programming with Mosh

Күн бұрын

Could a robot steal YOUR job? This humanoid powered by ChatGPT tech can understand your instructions and carry out tasks. Let's talk about the future of work...and whether we should be worried.
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📖 What's covered
00:00 Introduction
00:21 Meet Figure 01
01:16 Why Figure 01 is a Game-changer
02:35 Programming Languages Used in AI & Robotics
03:01 Is Your Job at Risk?
03:51 Will AI Replace Software Engineers?
04:17 Bold Claims: Is the Job Market Doomed?
05:16 Could a Robots Replace YOU?
06:13 Lessons from the Past Robot Experiments
06:52 My Honest Take: Hype or Reality?

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@downbad.
@downbad. Ай бұрын
How they gonna take my job if i dont have one?😊
@csisit
@csisit Ай бұрын
Me too i passed 30 years and i never have a job 😂😂
@arjunadhikari-wx5oh
@arjunadhikari-wx5oh Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Pqiruikiemboi
@Pqiruikiemboi Ай бұрын
Surely how?
@rainkode8795
@rainkode8795 Ай бұрын
They will force you to do job, and they will be jobless 🤣🤣🤣
@Icantfindanamewtf
@Icantfindanamewtf Ай бұрын
​@@csisit how do u survive
@speakoutloud7293
@speakoutloud7293 Ай бұрын
I am not fearing Robots or AI. I am fearing the hungry power humans who never get enough of money, that will replace as much as possible with those robots. They are so hungry that they just won't care about being replaced.
@devxsadik
@devxsadik Ай бұрын
As naval once said, If the work doesn't require creativity automate it, delegate it or get rid of it
@johnedwards5687
@johnedwards5687 Ай бұрын
AI is already pretty good at creativity from creating videos, art, music and literature.
@devxsadik
@devxsadik Ай бұрын
@@johnedwards5687 Creativity is very hard to measure, it's not like here's a number your x creative, your y creative Look at the recent open source lz hack, the ability to think and came up with such ingenious exploit has truly left the community speechless That's a new type of attack vector Ai just captures the pattern and reiterate on that pattern (for ex: let's say da Vinci's art style), it cannot make a totally novel & unique pattern, it needs existing knowledge to train on, it cannot create new knowledge, because that requires research, creative thinking. Automation cannot replace the ability to think, think for different approaches to solve a problem, a desire, a need. Think for overcoming the obstacle that hindering the desired outcome
@johnedwards5687
@johnedwards5687 Ай бұрын
@@devxsadik it can only get better: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hnS8haR6iLqVrLc
@PeterKong609
@PeterKong609 Ай бұрын
@@devxsadik actually they can already overcome the obstacle that hinder the desired outcome. i remember watching a simple ai playing tag game few years ago, they invented some really interesting way to exploit the loophole and create methods we dont even know we can do.
@devxsadik
@devxsadik Ай бұрын
@@PeterKong609 youre just impressed by one aspect, its like the first chess bot that beat the grandmaster. not all obstacle are equal, think about all the problem that science trying to find answer for big bang , dark energy, quantum stuff can ai really overcome this real world obstacle, I doubt so, ai cannot replace human at all, it relies on human for a lot of task.
@rishikeshnerkar1367
@rishikeshnerkar1367 Ай бұрын
Let's appreciate editing, nice work mosh🎉
@BeepBoop2221
@BeepBoop2221 Ай бұрын
Robots are not taking over. AI written code is still hallucinating major security flaws.
@BeepBoop2221
@BeepBoop2221 Ай бұрын
Im not hallucinating when asked basic questions ​@@rafaelw8115
@MyCodingDiarie
@MyCodingDiarie Ай бұрын
I'm addicted to your channel. Can't wait for the next upload!
@me0101001000
@me0101001000 Ай бұрын
I would LOVE to see more robots in research work. Frankly there is so much work that needs to be done which people aren't safe to do, particularly when handling extremely dangerous chemicals. For example, I REFUSE to work with HF and t-Bu-Li. If we can get robots in the lab to work with those more dangerous chemicals, I'm all for it.
@sahandmahdavi6134
@sahandmahdavi6134 Ай бұрын
I would give that restaurant run by robots a chance, just to experience it once. However, as a software engineer, I tend to distance myself from technology in my everyday life. I prefer to reconnect with my human nature, engaging in face-to-face interactions and genuine communication.
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
Can’t agree more! Our job takes away so much of the essential human interactions humans need. Being social is a good way to create a balance.
@irooooda
@irooooda Ай бұрын
I disagree with the sushi example. It can be personalised as well, and you can get sushi with a small difference you prefer. But, new problem appears there - privacy. Also, you mentioned that people still chose interaction with human in McDonald’s. I would say it is just matter of time, because people’s brain want to have familiar experience, and interaction with robot is still kind of exotic. It is not about willingness to interact with people, but simply a habit.
@nah131
@nah131 Ай бұрын
How about AI fusion with Human?
@surafelhabte2394
@surafelhabte2394 Ай бұрын
Hi mosh, my mind is blown by recent SORA demo video about creating hybrid aminals. Can you talk about this ? The AI is scary to me 😊
@brandonmatsuib3312
@brandonmatsuib3312 Ай бұрын
Hey hope you are doing great Mr Mosh. I would like to know which key concepts need to be implemented in real world robotics firmware or software. Break it down if you will? Or hopefully my query is answered in the video.
@muzammilhussain7255
@muzammilhussain7255 Ай бұрын
Mosh u r beat speaker. The way you elaborate no one currently doing We love you Mosh
@k303k
@k303k Ай бұрын
Hi mosh is your react native course is still up to date?
@mehdichamiani6838
@mehdichamiani6838 Ай бұрын
Love these kind of videos from Mosh, in every field he enters he shines like a diamond 💎❤
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
You’re too kind! Thank you!
@gyros9162
@gyros9162 Ай бұрын
Now we are working on a huge project and I can't even imagine how AI can replace even 10% of developers
@StarDust_2077
@StarDust_2077 Ай бұрын
Fast food can be completely automated. Especially those places that are take out only.
@kcsiddhartha
@kcsiddhartha Ай бұрын
Every KZbinrs are milking ai content 😢
@iwanhanjoyo107
@iwanhanjoyo107 Ай бұрын
human touch is essentials.. thanx for pointing out Mosh
@Kim-fv8jl
@Kim-fv8jl Ай бұрын
I have a question. I am student right now. should I learn c, c++, java, JS etc programming languages. basically i need a idea from where to start if AI can take the base line of programming in the up coming years. and i will graduate after 2 years so which programming languages should i be in good with?
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
I made a video about what language to focus on. Watch it on my channel.
@droneenthusiast7715
@droneenthusiast7715 Ай бұрын
Python and C++
@shashwatxcodes
@shashwatxcodes Ай бұрын
sir is it true that mostly folks with masters or phd in ai only get packages over 100k usd ? pls reply sir as im confused between taking btech cse or btech aiml Im confused between targetting ai engineering right from 1st sem or web dev for the initial part and then switch to ai ml in my 3rd sem. My Target - 100k+ usd remote job Pls do reply sir id be extremely thankful to you
@atulkrjha
@atulkrjha Ай бұрын
Human touch is irreplaceable period.
@0work1-jw4cf
@0work1-jw4cf Ай бұрын
from customer' side it's always nice to have human connection when making an order but often times the working conditions in fast paced jobs can be really bad. I don't think a human being should spend their days in an enviroment like that for long periods. So I support robots but sometimes it's the only kind of job available so it depends
@amarm__85
@amarm__85 Ай бұрын
long time no see !!
@justletmechangethehandleyt
@justletmechangethehandleyt Ай бұрын
Please take my job, I don't want it!
@ahmadali-yf6mb
@ahmadali-yf6mb Ай бұрын
I Totally Agree with You Mosh they are good for repetitive and dangerous jobs
@user-is9gp4pp6p
@user-is9gp4pp6p Ай бұрын
Just bought lots of NVIDIA
@antoinebguitar2869
@antoinebguitar2869 Ай бұрын
i believe they can just, not yet, they will integrate little by little and people will be more and more acustom to them
@ismailhossain4730
@ismailhossain4730 Ай бұрын
simple calculation, if robot replace human then people are gonna jobless, so who will by the product where robot used to creates it? So ultimately the company who hired robot their business also will go down.
@DannyHusky33
@DannyHusky33 Ай бұрын
I make sure I stay up to date with these trends and look at new released tools in this realm as a financial analyst, yes, I'm very well aware. AI isn't just any technology, it's the real game changer in just about every aspect of our lives. Robots are NOT the problem (I've always been fascinated with them too), it's people who keep using them in an attempting negative fear instilling context or who just want to use them to gain or retain their elite power money hungry status at the expense of everybody that are the problem. AI is a good thing, not a problem, it has to be used the "correct" way for the "correct" reason(s). Embrace and awareness of AI, not avoidance or the status quo.
@Saibentos
@Saibentos Ай бұрын
I hope robot can't replace doctors also . I hope this is another point that can make people comedown 😊
@Do_a_lot_man
@Do_a_lot_man Ай бұрын
But should focus on IoT (Hardware, Coding and clouding)
@abu2musa
@abu2musa Ай бұрын
Its a matter of normelisation, currently many perhaps won't accept having a robotic restaurant however there should be incentives for one to choose a robotic one over the one run by poeopel, one of it is pricing. Restaurants biggest cost is primarly people who work there, rental cost and perhaps location taxes however of these cost can be reduced or eliminated with the benefit of cheaper food, many might prefer this also considering many do takeouts. Also remember a robot can't spit in your drink
@atharvnavatre6624
@atharvnavatre6624 Ай бұрын
Robots are coming to creating new more creativity and developing the ideas to different different jobs as per yours categories using AI
@royalenfieldbullets
@royalenfieldbullets Ай бұрын
2:45 ..hey mosh. It's great to watch it. But i wonder if it all takes Python and C++ which you know already in very depth, except an electrical engineer what else do you need to replicate Figure 01 Robot? Just curious to know. NO OFFENSE.
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
There’s so much more involved! I’m not sure really. I’m not in robotics!
@jamesrankin6055
@jamesrankin6055 Ай бұрын
It's all very gimicky right now or will be once it all gets off the ground in more and more in public spaces. But I think you're right Mosh in your assumption that people will know intrinsically what is right-and they'll probably want to point that out when some company that you've already mentioned may also want to go down a certain path that'll feel decidedly cold. LOL Maybe it'll be only acceptable to have robots that behave in a more human-like way when around people making sure that the robots are restricted in what they can do. I mean, say it was possible to get a 'top of the range' robot that could do everything. It's only going to be a matter of time before someone starts to abuse its capabilities, right. ;)
@arturshalimov4396
@arturshalimov4396 Ай бұрын
My take is that humans are very much replaceable (not with the current tech, though). Everything we can do can be described by data and logic.
@ademineshat
@ademineshat Ай бұрын
Movies are getting real 🤔
@diggee172
@diggee172 Ай бұрын
I would eat at a restaurant that was run by robots if it was substantially cheaper. It reminds me of the automat hat my mom used to tell me about in nyc when she was growing up up. I don’t know why they went out of business.
@mumbakayoba3082
@mumbakayoba3082 Ай бұрын
unless it can do things faster than me then im not scared
@TheNewsDepot
@TheNewsDepot Ай бұрын
Would you ditch your local library and the librarian that knows the books you like for some electronic library with no personality and ... oh, that was the internet. People WILL go to the robot run establishments because the robots will remember them, what they like and be able to hold conversations...and then using your internet profile, they will be able to pitch you ads...I mean, suggest things for you to purchase that you might like.
@bharatdubey83
@bharatdubey83 Ай бұрын
Please make a course on Java springboot
@eng.miroslavmanahilov1730
@eng.miroslavmanahilov1730 20 күн бұрын
I am all for automation and let robots do work for us and we can chill with friends and family. But in the past people belived that people can't fly on a machine and now we are here. Give it time.
@malut224
@malut224 Ай бұрын
what is gonna happen when the robots have feelings can communicate like a human how is this gonna be stopped if the advancement continues at this pace?...if no regulations made they can replace any job in the world it is a matter of time.
@AnandGag
@AnandGag Ай бұрын
It may create new community people using robots for daily use. Not sure, how long they can live with this artificial environment. Ultimately, we humans need love and kindness to all. ❤
@tvoeotrazhenie2796
@tvoeotrazhenie2796 Ай бұрын
Terminator is here 😮
@elielsonanjos7440
@elielsonanjos7440 Ай бұрын
This again... Its hard nowadays. everyone sucking on the same hype
@amnesia3490
@amnesia3490 Ай бұрын
If it fixes the bugs and weird requirements on messy codebase and businesslogic then I am just okay to be jobless
@Mr.007BD
@Mr.007BD Ай бұрын
Maybe they can't replace the master chefs, however the junior chefs who used to cut potatoes, onions are surely going to get replaced.
@adityapatil4287
@adityapatil4287 Ай бұрын
Hello SIr, Thanks for this video got some confidence. Also for all courses you have developed. Can you please create a dedicated course for RUST which will take us from 0 to Hero. Your help will give us boom in our career. Thank you🙏
@feraswarak6044
@feraswarak6044 Ай бұрын
I think the word of taking our jobs is big and not realistic, but saying it will decrease the current known jobs is more accurate and it maybe it will happen sooner or later.
@awaiskhan1196
@awaiskhan1196 Ай бұрын
My question is that Why people comparing coding, programing ( software engineering) with physical activities.the coding jobs are in real danger then other physical activities like cleaning a house etc
@MohammadMansourBone
@MohammadMansourBone Ай бұрын
The short answer: Robots created to help, they are not alternatives for everything 🙌
@BamboozeldGG
@BamboozeldGG Ай бұрын
please make a pyTorch video
@callmedoug
@callmedoug Ай бұрын
People like familiar experiences, if we were born in a world where the sushi chef is a robot, it would be only natural to us. In that case, we would also prefer a robot instead of a human, the same way for us there are numerous jobs that are done by robots today that we don't care anymore. I much more prefer a robot to do the quality control of the wings of an airplane, than a human. We rely on automated tests on our softwares! We don't want robots as recepcionists because they touch the uncanny valley. The moment they feel natural enough to humans, they are going to take over those jobs. I think it's naive to think that creativity can only be a human thing. Our brain uses the environment and all the readings of what it thinks to be the reality to create new things based on that. It's always based on past experiences. The moment an AI has enough sensors to understand the world, it will have everything to do a creative task, and it certainly will. And when it does, the next step will probably be: why do I serve such inferior beings?
@birsingh5388
@birsingh5388 Ай бұрын
AI can be helpful for you if you already know some stuff, it can not help if you don't know nothing
@user-pd5kn3li7q
@user-pd5kn3li7q 12 күн бұрын
I think bots is good can help you learn but i think cant replace chief like in programming all bots doing a lot of errors like a human soo we can agree for bots cant replace bc its seems good but idk how i can say but bots not so smart then HUMAN !!!!
@somali4154
@somali4154 Ай бұрын
I do remember just 10 years ago when big Supermarkets in the UK had 30+ manned till checkouts, now they have been replaced with automated checkouts and now they went even further where you scan and pack while shopping and tap in once and leave the store. The same with petrol stations, fully automated not a single manned lane and either pay with card at automated lane or leave if you have cash and need to pay at a manned till. Because of this, the corporate world will automate and sack as many human employees as possible to concentrate wealth more into fewer hands and increase social strive and deprivation.
@BeepBoop2221
@BeepBoop2221 Ай бұрын
Scan and pack via amazon shopping is being abandoned. Several stores like aldi, asda, tesco etc all use a mix of person checkout abd self checkout. You'll never have full or even unsupervised checkout because the stores are paranoid about shop lifters.
@devxsadik
@devxsadik Ай бұрын
Humans are emotional creature The only way to survive as a human is to create emotional bonding with people, regardless of jobs or status or politics. You need people in your life, that makes you feel better, care for you, understands you And those who dont, you will want robots instead of them
@JJSeattle
@JJSeattle Ай бұрын
Coders today are the assemblers of the American manufacturing workers of the 1960's, then automation came. If you can do your job at a desk, you will become replaceable. As I told many kids that want to get into science, "Make sure you're not at a desk 8 hours day, but in the lab testing, deploying the instrument that farms the data, you're the guy who isn't just at the desk, but hands on too."
@kerplunkboydotNET
@kerplunkboydotNET Ай бұрын
Been working with IT since early 90's. There's been several "nah... not gonna happening" moments. Nah, color monitors are too expensive, not gonna happen... Nah, DOS systems work fine, we don't need windows systems... Nah, 540MB is more than enough, we will never need that much space... Nah, 8MB RAM is perfect, I can't see a scenario where we will need much more than that... Nah, internet is only a dream, just a flex for rich people... Nah, browsers don't need javascript, static text and pictures are good enough... Nah, people won't use bank systems over the internet, can't print money, we'll always need to go to a bank... And many others we use on a daily basis and don't even pay attention anymore. For more than 25 years I've seen trends come and go and I've seen shunned stuff coming to stay. To me, the golden years of developing are over. AI tools will become so advanced and so strong, that developers will be little by little becoming obsolete. In a few years, a simple user will just make crude sketch of what they want and a whole thing will be made. Code, database, services, testing, CI/CD and all those little things we mend together to make a big thing will all be done and running with a simple "yeah, put it online". And for the video topic, robots already have taken and will keep taking jobs. The more repetitive ones are already taken, the not so much repetition too. I've seen whole sectors of people being replaced by robots, not only administrative positions, but tech too. Don't lie to yourself, IT will someday become so advanced that machines will build machines, code will build code and people, well, people will still be arguing about it.
@stevedoesredstone3631
@stevedoesredstone3631 Ай бұрын
Yea im fucked
@SaddamHussain-we9ec
@SaddamHussain-we9ec Ай бұрын
I'm gonna spend money only on those companies which promotes giving jobs to humans rather than using AI or robots in the name of cost cutting or profitability.
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
I feel like if robots get mainstream, it opens up an opportunity for businesses that offer human experience as their unique selling point.
@JackTenrec-qk4zp
@JackTenrec-qk4zp Ай бұрын
let's not kid ourselves Mosh, we are speedrunning towards the world from the Elysium movie @@programmingwithmosh
@michaelroyames
@michaelroyames Ай бұрын
I like robots, and want to see more of them do the boring, repetitive jobs. I would try out a robot run restaurant, and if it was good, I would be a repeat customer. It is a *consumer* choice about the product, not a political choice about human vs. robot. When there is a new source of labour, each supplier will find its own niche.
@OctavianKaijage
@OctavianKaijage Ай бұрын
maybe robots are a useful tool for workers
@tomatopotato6795
@tomatopotato6795 Ай бұрын
We need love.
@robertsutton3666
@robertsutton3666 Ай бұрын
Watch the Twilight Zone episode, "The Brain Center at Whipple's" (1964). It's pretty much a prediction that will come true. In the coming near future, there will be masses of poor and the rich 1% running everything with robotics an AI.
@vikastiwari6780
@vikastiwari6780 Ай бұрын
But robot need instructions.
@Saibentos
@Saibentos Ай бұрын
Cool
@ayomidewilfred1864
@ayomidewilfred1864 Ай бұрын
Am transitioning into Robotics and artificial intelligence
@nah131
@nah131 Ай бұрын
Me: ready to graduate in the next 2 months 💀
@tanveerahmad5996
@tanveerahmad5996 Ай бұрын
What should I do then ? 🤯
@markhemming
@markhemming Ай бұрын
Before the video goes live - a word of warning from another professional industry that got the AI treatment (translation). Programmers will initially scoff at code written by Devin, then at some point companies will start using it. A day's work will involves less coding and more checking code. Wages will probably also drop, but let's see.
@BeepBoop2221
@BeepBoop2221 Ай бұрын
Devin is just a wrapper for gpt4 and an obvious scam
@HyBlock
@HyBlock Ай бұрын
why is there an egg on the thumbnail
@OctavianKaijage
@OctavianKaijage Ай бұрын
I would like to get into artificial intelligence
@feynthefallen
@feynthefallen Ай бұрын
I'm not worried. I've seen time and time again how well the currently available stuff performs even on the simplest tasks. Right now it's like asking "Could a six-year-old take my job?" Well, no. Not skill-wise and CERTAINLY not insight-wise.
@arturshalimov4396
@arturshalimov4396 Ай бұрын
Probably the more concerning part is that a few years ago, this question would be "Can a rock take my job?"
@feynthefallen
@feynthefallen Ай бұрын
@@arturshalimov4396 Don't quite follow. But then in 20 more years I'll probably be dead, so the answer to this question will be "Yes", because rocks do an excellent job of lying motionless in the ground.
@arturshalimov4396
@arturshalimov4396 Ай бұрын
@feynthefallen I meant that if AI right now is as yousefull as a "six-year-old", then few years ago, it would be as good as a rock
@feynthefallen
@feynthefallen Ай бұрын
@@arturshalimov4396 Are you referring to the rapid development going on in AI? Yes in a few more years, I will instead of writing code probably direct the AI to write code and check its results. Nothing worrying there.
@neelion2534
@neelion2534 Ай бұрын
ita not that easy
@williamliu8985
@williamliu8985 Ай бұрын
Elon Musk will take AI-filled robots to live in Mars.
@yrvinglaguerre3491
@yrvinglaguerre3491 Ай бұрын
don't worry human build Robot why you scared
@hofimastah
@hofimastah Ай бұрын
Feels better not only coders gonna get automated 😂
@Nik-rx9rj
@Nik-rx9rj Ай бұрын
Yes! Commonality of suffering at least
@hofimastah
@hofimastah Ай бұрын
@@Nik-rx9rj and maybe if the most professions gets partly automated we will just work less
@Devinci297
@Devinci297 Ай бұрын
For the same price I'd go with the human restaurant, otherwise for a cheaper price I'd go for the robots place, If the quality of the food is the same. I don't care about human interaction that much.
@marianivanov6431
@marianivanov6431 Ай бұрын
come the turkiye bro for hair
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@bladeddavid1144
@bladeddavid1144 Ай бұрын
First issue why is there a labor shortage in warehouse? Because there are horror stories of people being overworked, underpaid and treated badly. Second, A robot could definitely remember your name, face and make your food exactly the way you like it and people love robot servers, Hotpot places use them all the times and those restaurants are always packed. Third, Companies only care about one thing and that’s profit they don’t care how many people are unemployed as long as they make more money than the year before
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
How do companies make money? By customers. If customers don’t want what a business offers, that business will be out of the game no matter how much they optimized their costs through technology.
@bladeddavid1144
@bladeddavid1144 Ай бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh Everyone is still going to buy from Amazon even if all their warehouse workers are robots even if all their delivery vehicles are autonomous because they're monopolies or Oligopolies. How are all those unemployed people going to afford anything? The same way people living in poverty do now credit cards, title loans, more debt and more homelessness.
@RajababuShah
@RajababuShah Ай бұрын
if everything is on AI, why should i learn coding ?? how a beginner can get job as fresher ? , impossible ?
@programmingwithmosh
@programmingwithmosh Ай бұрын
I've covered that in two other videos. Links in the description.
@johnedwards5687
@johnedwards5687 Ай бұрын
Most jobs have a significant repetitive element and are done in a predictable environment. Therefore, most jobs will be taken by AI. This would apply across all sectors from warehouse operatives to surgeons. That's what I like about AI, it doesn't discriminate! Mosh is correct about AI not replacing software engineers but that's based on current capabilities. AI is advancing at a staggering pace and the jury is still out on the impact on jobs. Personally, I wouldn't be too optimistic because the point of AI is to replace human intelligence and therefore to cut the cost of staff. Customers may like to be served by humans but business owners care only about profits. Customers won't pay more simply to have a human serve up their burger.
@abenetbeyene3398
@abenetbeyene3398 Ай бұрын
Mosh don't u have something to post better
@ericcestero2666
@ericcestero2666 Ай бұрын
Even a chef gets bored making the same menu. Consistency is also very important in food service. If I am craving something I had before, I want it to taste the same or better. Robots will allow this to happen and chefs can focus on menus. Talk to chefs, you will hear them say that making the same food everyday is boring and finding line staff is an ongoing battle as there are not enough of them to go around so poaching has to happen. Also if robots can help tame prices, consumers will eventually accept them. Right now with our high inflation, people want deals, that is driving people.
@Arudian
@Arudian Ай бұрын
its all a matter of perspective and cost...Yes i would prefer man made sushi, But if robot can make it much cheeper, and ppl get used to it you will still see a mass reduction of 'sushi chefs' needed with time.
@polskizwiazeknaczelnychhej1100
@polskizwiazeknaczelnychhej1100 Ай бұрын
a very naive approach to the topic
@junosw
@junosw Ай бұрын
Well he is a coder so i understand how he does not want to admit what is coming.
@stefenleung
@stefenleung Ай бұрын
That's wishful thinking. It's not about you prefer human service or robot service. The employers can just save a lot of money for using robots so we will only get robot service in the future.
@paolagarcia7137
@paolagarcia7137 Ай бұрын
It can't, yet, replace us software engineers. Yet. 😢
@akshayb9798
@akshayb9798 Ай бұрын
I am not sure how you're claiming that AI will not replace creativity. Sure, the current development can't. But the way AI is becoming smarter exponentially what is going to stop them from doing complex jobs whohc requires new solutions? We seriously have to think as a society, about how to tackle with this job crisis that we surely going to face in not so distant future...
@AzharUddin-ob7vb
@AzharUddin-ob7vb Ай бұрын
STOP this mosh.......
@polskizwiazeknaczelnychhej1100
@polskizwiazeknaczelnychhej1100 Ай бұрын
"AI is a powerful but it can replace the creativity and problem solving skills...." What?? AI create a beautiful lines of code, graphics, music and video. AI creativity is much more powerful than human.
@sherriffs2554
@sherriffs2554 Ай бұрын
Can you quit making these clickbait videos and go back to the educational ones?
@JorgeRicardo540
@JorgeRicardo540 Ай бұрын
While we were still weak, at the right moment, Christ died for ungodly people. It isn’t often that someone will die for a righteous person, though maybe someone might dare to die for a good person. But God shows his love for us, because while we were still sinners Christ died for us. So, now that we have been made righteous by his blood, we can be even more certain that we will be saved from God’s wrath through him. If we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son while we were still enemies, now that we have been reconciled, how much more certain is it that we will be saved by his life?
@thehybridtech3260
@thehybridtech3260 Ай бұрын
When we are ok with eating processed food then why not run a robot restaurant? 😅🥱🤔
@DarkGhostTN
@DarkGhostTN Ай бұрын
ffs just stop with these Should We Worry? titles cringe
@k303k
@k303k Ай бұрын
Hi mosh is your react native course is still up to date?
@kazmi401
@kazmi401 Ай бұрын
Yes his react native is if you want to work with expo but React course is not upto date.
@k303k
@k303k Ай бұрын
@@kazmi401 i think his react course is 18 version . isn't it?
@kazmi401
@kazmi401 Ай бұрын
@@k303k i don't know if he has updated it know. i took it in start of 2023 it was i think it was not updated that time. you can check on his website.
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