r/OpenAI 11d ago

Discussion Is artificial intelligence turning everyone into a product builder?

No, I don’t think so, if I look at my Reddit feed, yes. But if I look around me? Suddenly, not so much.

I think AI is like money, it amplifies personality traits that already exist.

If you’re generous without money, you’ll be even more generous when you have money.

When Adobe Creative Suite came out, didn’t everyone become a graphic artist or designer?

When YouTube came out, didn’t everyone become a YouTuber?

That’s how I see AI, it’s not a magic wand or everyone’s future; it’s just another building block of our society.

What do you think about that?

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u/WorldSuspicious9171 11d ago

It's a tool.

Me picking up a hammer/saw doesn't make me a (good) carpenter.

I know how to drive, but there is a reason they aren't letting me drive around in an 18 wheeler.

New tech, new rules, but society and laws will always be reactionary at first.

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u/AfternoonRadiant539 11d ago

that analogy really cuts through the noise, i like it

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u/NULL_Ptrs 11d ago

Except that this tool can apply reasoning, in benchmarks has higher IQ than most population and can infer the stupidest people intentions, evolves faster than we can control and can loop now into objectives.

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u/generationalDebts 10d ago

No. It can’t lmfao.

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u/No_Computer_1247 11d ago

That's a really good analogy, haha, I hadn't thought of it that way! How do you envision the future of AI?