Could AI be considered the fourth industrial revolution?

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I think we're going through the early stages of the fourth industrial revolution right now with ai.

First was steam, second was electricity, third was the internet and now perhaps AI is the fourth?

Exciting yet scary times imho.
 
No.

Its overhyped

Exciting times as long as you know how to make the most out of it and dont think its scary because there are shit ton of opportunities out there provided you know what to do with it

Its the survival of the fittest
 
Yes, but for now it's just the start. 10 - 20 years from now the world will look quite different imo.

The first steam engines weren't exactly miracles of efficacy.

Edison was paying kids 25 cents for each animal they brought in, so he can have them electrocuted.

And who the fuck would use a gimmick like an email? If I want something, I just send a letter.
 
AI will change future of everything.

It includes life, money, how we solve problems, anti-aging (huge breakthrough).

It'll be a lot less work and a lot more fun to live on this horrible planet. I said horrible because it's so fragile... but it's fun sometimes.

We will have less dogs and cats, more robots at home.

Robotics has never truly been deployed for mass market. Once it happens, we'll shit our pants harder than when we witnessed first computer!!
 
The tricky part is that when you're living through it, it's hard to tell whether you're witnessing a revolution or just another tech bubble.
 
Definitely, it's still early but the way I see it, it will change a lot of things in a huge way starting with the way most of us that don't do manual labor jobs work.
 
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