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RE: OpenAi is Great But Does It Know How To Code a Dapp On Hive? Of Course It Does...

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Oh my goodness, I had read about it creating songs and such. But code…

It does make sense though, as code is text and there is plenty of opensource code to find on the internet

Just a couple days ago I heard in an interview with Raoul Pal and E. Mostaq, Link below, that they have created an AI app that works without internet and teaches illiterate kids in a Malawi refugee camp to read and calculate in 13 month’s without a teacher.

The AI learns from the kids and the kids from the AI.

They were now given the tender to teach all children in Malawi…

Think of the changes coming to education… and what the impact is for a country like Malawi when all of a sudden illiteracy is gone. What economic growth can we expect to see in Africa when these kinds of tools become available on a big scale in the next few years?

I think the western countries will be skeptical, will want to protect jobs and therefore miss the first wave. I think some 3rd world countries will see explosive growth.

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We surely are at a tipping point. It's great to know it's already been put to good use. After using it for a few days it does seem that it would produce the best results if you ask it questions just like a child would. And considering how curious they can be at that age this speeds things up immensely.

I think the western countries will be skeptical, will want to protect jobs and therefore miss the first wave. I think some 3rd world countries will see explosive growth.

I had the same thought but it seems that whoever ends up being more curious and creative will lead the charge in innovation. Hard to predict the results in such an environment.

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That’s very true indeed. And it will be very important to be curious and innovative when this technology starts to get mainstream