>>108832541again i'm not talking about ai today. ai today is still in its infancy
every year ai improves exponentially, every year humans get exponentially more retarded
computers have been replacing people over time.
>but you still need a human to confirmthis is a nice concept to think about for that. consider the amount of things in the past 10-20 years where the flip has happened. a human performs math and pulls on a computer to confirm its correct. a human writes something and calls upon a computer to validate the grammar/spelling. a human has a question but calls upon a computer to give a fact check.
speed, consistency, and accuracy eventually reach a point where it's better than man. it doesn't need to be perfect, humans aren't perfect neither, but eventually it will surpass people. the sad part is peoples' intelligence is trending downwards.