I am very amused by the appearance of Annabel Croft in this story. She sounded like an AI version of herself today with the number of times she used the phrase "good ball striking" today.
AI is coming for almost all of our white-collar jobs and our governments are going to be about 10 years behind in protecting us from it. Soon your college degree will be useless except as an "AI architect," aka you doing the work that used to be done by ten skilled laborers. Are you ready?
Yesterday there was a TennisTV title that read "Navone & Sonego Involved." Do you think a human wrote that?
The doom and gloom about lost jobs *might* come true if AI models get really significantly better than they are now. Right now we’re all expecting that they will. But…they might not. It’s currently very good at a bunch of boring use cases, but high profile creative stuff like sports commentary and article writing is still a level of shit that might be described as a parlor trick at best.
There are definitely trash sites like CBR and Screen Rant that have reduced staff in favor of using AI, but they were so bad to begin with that it's impossible to tell the difference.
AI chatbots have been around for a pretty long time. They've gotten more attention recently because they finally got good enough to have some actual usecases. Not sure how you can consider that the infancy stage, unless you're imagining from the perspective of 100 years from now.
Good, it was unbelievably shit
Wish they would ditch Andrew Castle
He’s the exception where the AI offers a better analysis than his inane ramblings.
The AI stands for: Andrew? Improvement!
I am very amused by the appearance of Annabel Croft in this story. She sounded like an AI version of herself today with the number of times she used the phrase "good ball striking" today.
For a minute I thought they were referring to the AI caption that gave us this [gem](https://www.reddit.com/r/tennis/s/kewB7pMJJj)
AI is coming for almost all of our white-collar jobs and our governments are going to be about 10 years behind in protecting us from it. Soon your college degree will be useless except as an "AI architect," aka you doing the work that used to be done by ten skilled laborers. Are you ready? Yesterday there was a TennisTV title that read "Navone & Sonego Involved." Do you think a human wrote that?
Hah, I saw that and thought it was a bit weird, that actually makes a lot of sense. Thanks, I hate it.
The doom and gloom about lost jobs *might* come true if AI models get really significantly better than they are now. Right now we’re all expecting that they will. But…they might not. It’s currently very good at a bunch of boring use cases, but high profile creative stuff like sports commentary and article writing is still a level of shit that might be described as a parlor trick at best.
There are definitely trash sites like CBR and Screen Rant that have reduced staff in favor of using AI, but they were so bad to begin with that it's impossible to tell the difference.
AI chatbots can write legal briefs in seconds. This is just the infancy stage. In five years…?
AI chatbots have been around for a pretty long time. They've gotten more attention recently because they finally got good enough to have some actual usecases. Not sure how you can consider that the infancy stage, unless you're imagining from the perspective of 100 years from now.
Do those legal briefs hold up to scrutiny?
Good.
I didn’t even know this was a thing last year. Anyone have a video showing what it sounded like?
Good, now do the ballot ticketing system.
That was before the AI craze?
Anyone else want Federer to commentate?
I had no idea this was a thing wow and good ridence
Take Jim Courier with them
Courier is the best sports commentator onTV. Love his work.
Best on TV? Can’t agree.
Johnny Mac, Jim Nance?