What do you guys think AI is going to be like in 10 years?
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What do you guys think AI is going to be like in 10 years?.
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Currently, none of the AI companies are profiting, and I don't think they will unless if they start charging more for their chatbots.
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They can be integrated into industries, but I also think it's a double-edged sword; for example, the use of AI in tech companies is reducing the number of entry-level developers so that in 10 years, there would be a scarcity of junior developers to supervise code.
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