This new intelligence is expected to have powers that surpass human capabilities. Well, first of all, they’ve demonstrated that AI has learned to be programmed. I mean, that's one of the things that OpenAI said. Oh, and yes, they are learning how to write their own code.
Mark Zuckerberg: Artificial intelligence. I think this year, probably in 2025, we at Meta, and other companies that are basically working on this, will have an AI that can effectively be that mid-level engineer in your company, able to write code. Once you have it, in the beginning, it’s going to be very expensive to run. And then you can make it more efficient, and over time we'll get to a point where a lot of the code in our applications, including the AI that we generate, will actually be built by AI engineers rather than human engineers.
But I don't know, I think it will empower the people who student data are involved. My take on this is that people are going to be more creative in the future and they're going to be freed up to do some crazy things.
Before, she was kind of done with Legos, but now she can play Minecraft and build whatever she wants. This is awesome! I think future versions of this stuff are going to be pretty wild.
Host: Without a doubt. Yes. Another concern people have is that it will eliminate a lot of jobs. Yes. What do you think?
Mark Zuckerberg: On that, well, I think it's too early to know exactly how it's going to play out, but my guess is that it's probably going to create more creative jobs than it eliminates.
I think if you look at the history of all of this, as I understand it, about 100 years ago, well, I don't know if it was 100 or 150 years ago, but roughly in the not too distant past, throughout the grand history, the vast majority of people in society were farmers, right? Because they have to do this in order to create enough food for everyone to survive.
This reminds me of when my daughter played with Legos
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