AI can be a wonderful tool that can be used in so many applications....
Is AI going to kill Hifi?
I work in the tech as a software dev which helps in affording my crazy Hifi hobby. But with in just a year, I have stopped coding and now AI does most of the coding. There are these systems called agentic AI that automates to a point where you don't really need much human interaction at all.
It's getting pretty crazy. For the most part, anything a human does on the computer AI can do. And let me tell you... it's not a situation where it creates new jobs in place of old ones lost. Google has products for corporations that basically takes care of any need for anything. Ya, you might need a handful of people but not much more to be honest.
I wonder, what is this going to do to the Hifi market? If AI eliminates all these white colored jobs, how will these Hifi shops and brands make it?
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As a veteran of many cruises of all types since the 80's, I can say you have to pick your cruise with some care. If you sail on Carnival or another party cruise line, don't complain about unrefined 'brutes'. If you sail on the QEII, don't complain about there not being enough fun things to do. I do agree totally about the passengers in historic ports when they disembark. I'm also a veteran of many beach resorts in Mexico and Jamaica, and I totally LOVE 'White Lotus', all 3 seasons. No, I didn't know the meaning of the white Lotus plant and still don't, so throw me in with the ignorant masses. I thought I got meaning out of the series, but apparently I was wrong. |
@sns - thanks for your explanation of the white lotus in Buddhism and your interpretation of various things in the series. |