You realize you essentially just argued my point though. That's basically my analogy with the cloud. It's not replacing anything. I could have been clearer I suppose, but the crux of it is that it's not replacement.
Oh hmm. Are you just saying that it can't fully replace people at jobs? Because I generally do agree with that at least with current models and methods of using them. It's getting close though, and I think within a year or two we will be there for at least a bunch of professions. But on the other hand, if it makes workers in some jobs 2x more productive then the company only needs to keep half of those workers to maintain the same output. I think this is where it's going to start / has already started.
You realize you essentially just argued my point though. That's basically my analogy with the cloud. It's not replacing anything. I could have been clearer I suppose, but the crux of it is that it's not replacement.
Oh hmm. Are you just saying that it can't fully replace people at jobs? Because I generally do agree with that at least with current models and methods of using them. It's getting close though, and I think within a year or two we will be there for at least a bunch of professions. But on the other hand, if it makes workers in some jobs 2x more productive then the company only needs to keep half of those workers to maintain the same output. I think this is where it's going to start / has already started.