• More of my philosophy about automation and about Google and more of my

    From Amine Moulay Ramdane@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 25 08:04:09 2023
    Hello,


    More of my philosophy about automation and about Google and more of my thoughts..

    I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..


    "A study by researchers from MIT and Boston University claims that automation is responsible for more than half of the increase in the income gap between the most educated and the least educated workers in the States -United. The study estimates that
    automation reduced the wages of men without a high school diploma by 8.8% and of women without a high school diploma by 2.3%. These figures have been adjusted for inflation. According to the study by Acemoglu and Restrepo, growing income inequality could
    also stem from, among other things, the decline in the prevalence of unions (a highly sensitive topic today in technology companies), market concentration resulting in a lack of competition for labour, or other types of technological change."

    Read more here (and you can translate the web page from french to english):

    Study claims automation has caused more than half of US income inequality since 1980

    https://embarque.developpez.com/actu/340711/Une-etude-affirme-que-l-automatisation-est-a-l-origine-de-plus-de-la-moitie-de-l-inegalite-des-revenus-aux-Etats-Unis-depuis-1980-les-personnes-les-moins-diplomees-semblent-les-plus-touchees/

    Following are some of the advantages of automation:

    1. Automation is the key to the shorter workweek. Automation will allow
    the average number of working hours per week to continue to decline,
    thereby allowing greater leisure hours and a higher quality life.

    2. Automation brings safer working conditions for the worker. Since
    there is less direct physical participation by the worker in the
    production process, there is less chance of personal injury to the worker.

    3. Automated production results in lower prices and better products. It
    has been estimated that the cost to machine one unit of product by
    conventional general-purpose machine tools requiring human operators may
    be 100 times the cost of manufacturing the same unit using automated mass-production techniques. The electronics industry offers many
    examples of improvements in manufacturing technology that have
    significantly reduced costs while increasing product value (e.g., colour
    TV sets, stereo equipment, calculators, and computers).

    4. The growth of the automation industry will itself provide employment opportunities. This has been especially true in the computer industry,
    as the companies in this industry have grown (IBM, Digital Equipment
    Corp., Honeywell, etc.), new jobs have been created.
    These new jobs include not only workers directly employed by these
    companies, but also computer programmers, systems engineers, and other
    needed to use and operate the computers.

    5. Automation is the only means of increasing standard of living. Only
    through productivity increases brought about by new automated methods of production, it is possible to advance standard of living. Granting wage increases without a commensurate increase in productivity
    will results in inflation. To afford a better society, it is a must to
    increase productivity.

    More of my philosophy about Google and about ChatGPT and more of my thoughts..


    Google is preparing its response to ChatGPT: developed by its subsidiary DeepMind, Sparrow will go into private beta later this year.

    "Sparrow is based on Deepmind's Chinchilla language model, which has fewer parameters than OpenAI's larger models (but was trained with lots of data). The language model, which was introduced in April 2022, outperformed GPT-3 in common language
    benchmarks. However, ChatGPT is based on the more advanced version 3.5 of GPT."

    Read more here (and you can translate the webpage from french to english)

    https://intelligence-artificielle.developpez.com/actu/340683/Google-prepare-sa-reponse-a-ChatGPT-developpe-par-sa-filiale-DeepMind-Sparrow-passera-en-beta-privee-plus-tard-cette-annee-Contrairement-a-l-IA-d-OpenAI-ce-dernier-devrait-citer-ses-sources/


    So then i think that even with the ChatGPT or GPT-4 , Google will still
    be powerful, since Google has well diversified its revenues that are composed from the Google Cloud that is 7.5% of Google revenue, and from
    Apps and hardware and content that are 10.9% of Google revenue
    and from Youtube ads that are 11.2% of Google revenue ..., so there remain the Ads from Google search, but since Google will soon come with Sparrow that will compete with ChatGPT and with Microsoft, so i think Google will still be a powerful company.

    ChatGPT passes Wharton Business School's MBA exam, gets a B

    Read more here:

    https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/chatgpt-passes-wharton-business-schools-mba-exam-gets-a-b

    ChatGPT premium rolls out at $42 a month, Google still catching up

    Read more here:

    https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/chatgpt-premium-rolls-out



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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