Wang Xiaochuan: Sitting in front of a computer and working is a dangerous thing

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According to Singularity Financial reports, Wang Xiaochuan, CEO of Baichuan Intelligent, pointed out at the annual meeting of the future stars of Chinese enterprises today that large language models such as ChatGPT have achieved “reading thousands of books”, but they have not “traveled thousands of miles” – more knowledge from “Accumulation of words accumulated over thousands of years”, but lack of offline experience.

Simply put, “the jobs that sit in front of a computer will most likely be replaced by (AI),” and that the longer you sit in front of a computer, the more dangerous your job will be, he added. For example, graphic design and programmers need to face the computer for a long time, and now a few lines of instructions can complete the corresponding work. Wang Xiaochuan even said bluntly, “Promoting the Internet is a dangerous thing, and programmers are also their own gravediggers.”

At the same time, if the work needs to be collected, collected, and communicated with others, (the risk of being replaced by AI) will be much better.

Baichuan Intelligent, a subsidiary of Wang Xiaochuan, announced the release of the large-scale model product Baichuan-53B on August 8. The official said, “Baichuan-53B large-scale model has reached the best level in the industry in terms of writing and text creation capabilities.” The large model is not open source, and it mainly provides services for the B-side.

As previously reported, the issue of whether AI will replace humans has also attracted much attention from all walks of life. Cai Mingjie, chairman of MediaTek, once pointed out in a public welfare activity, “Technology is developing rapidly, and current AI tools can help write personal resumes and answer programming questions, but how to have rich imagination and creativity and be able to clearly understand and express Emotions, and gain enlightenment and wisdom from them, these learning processes that cannot be replaced by AI are precisely the important capabilities of future human beings.”

Source: IT Home

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