In recent years, AI has become more and more popular and more and more well-known. In the long run, it will inevitably be an extremely important direction in the future, which will bring a great boost to industrial upgrading.
A while ago, I chatted with a friend who made his own ** company and talked about the impact of AI on their industry. According to him, after using some AI tools, it does bring a great improvement in the efficiency of their enterprises.
Their company originally had dozens of editors, but after using AL, they found that the output efficiency of copywriting was much higher than that of manual work. For some mass-produced content, they use al tools to generate content, saving at least half of the creation time, and the editors make some adjustments, polishes, and corrections based on thisSome of the requirements are not so high, and AI tools are used to generate voice and copywriting imagesBasically, it's a draft.
Of course, at present, the content produced by this also has a big drawback, that is, it lacks human flavor. Obviously, for example, with machine-generated voices, it always sounds a bit diaphragmatic. Unless the content is really good, it is difficult to get a good response.
On the other hand, at least AI tools can still bring some real auxiliary effects to the self-leading industry in some aspects. With the development of AI, it remains to be seen what else can be done in the future.
I don't know much about other industries. I myself am in the IT industry, and my products are also heavily combined with AI, and in recent years, the team has been exploring and using some AI tools.
Overall, it's quite amazing. It can be used to help implement some simple, relatively standardized, and clearly descriptive small functions, and the effect is already very good. **The logic is rigorous, concise, some of the implementations are very ingenious, the style is unified, and it is also very standardized, including notes and the like are well written.
At first, everyone is not proficient in using it, and they don't know enough about the operation mechanism of ChatGPT itself, and it doesn't work very well with it, and it usually takes many conversations to generate a more reliable **. After the build, some compilation and modification debugging are required before it can be finally applied to the actual project.
Now, if it is used skillfully and well, it is not a big problem to top one-quarter to one-third of the workload of a college graduate.
I've also used it myself for a while. In the whole process, the role of the programmer mainly lies in the overall architecture thinking, understanding and grasping the requirements, interpersonal communication (including superiors and subordinates, upstream and downstream modules, etc.), bug debugging, docking and joint debugging with other modules, engineering parts (compilation, linking, environment configuration), ChatGPT generation and integration into hardware equipment, etc. These parts, ChatGPT can't do at the moment. Even in terms of debugging, it generally requires at least local fine-tuning by programmers, which is difficult to achieve in one step, and there are logical problems and requirements understanding problems.
In short, at present, the capabilities of AI in all aspects are indeed very strong. And the iterative evolution is also very fast, and there are constantly some bright large models, products and functions launched. In addition, it is applicable to a wider range of scenarios, and almost all industries will be reinvented in the future.
Basically, the next one or two decades will be the era of AI.
So, in the era of AI, where is the core competitiveness of people?
I think, for now, a lot of it is about thinking and creativity.
In these aspects, human capabilities are far inferior to AI, such as the amount of knowledge reserve, the ability to search for materials, the ability to integrate information, and the ability to generate content.
At least for now, it is difficult for AI to have the ability to think and be creative. AI itself is unconscious, and it is essentially still doing the work of execution, but this executor is very capable.
However, in the long run, it is difficult to say. This is because AI is also constantly evolving, in a way that is difficult for humans to fully predict.
But in any case, if a person wants to smash a skill that AI can easily master, it is tantamount to hitting a stone with an egg. Everyone needs to pay attention to the changes it brings and the impact on their own future.