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Why?
A half decade ago we would've laughed at a machine passing the Turing test...
Why what?
Why could it not replace an engineer?
The previous limits of technology exploded less than half a decade ago, seems wild to assume that's the end of that kind of growth.
Technology is always progressing but nobody can say what the next big thing will be, if you really think you are that prescient you can make loads of cash predicting things. Companies are hungry for the next big thing though and will do everything to convince us that they have it, AI is an enticing grift because it's so misunderstood. The next big thing wasn't AR or VR or the metaverse, and I don't think it's going to be generative AI either, it's already plateauing and not profitable, even with billions of dollars behind it.