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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/03\/26\/generative-ai-quick-growth\/<\/a><\/br> My grandfather lived<\/span> through an incredible period of technological change. He saw the invention of the automobile, the airplane and the rocket. He lived through the dawn of the atomic age and the mainframe computer. He didn\u2019t live long enough to see the PC or the impact it would have on my professional life, but he was around for the creation of a lot of the technology that laid the foundation for what\u2019s happening today.<\/p>\n I\u2019ve been at this for a long time myself. I remember working on an early IBM PC. Later, I accessed the text-based internet via a 300-baud modem. I can recall the earliest days of the World Wide Web.<\/p>\n My first cell phone was a Motorola brick phone. My first iPhone was the 3. Bottom line is I\u2019ve seen a lot of technological change, and I\u2019ve never seen anything like we\u2019re seeing these past months, weeks and days.<\/p>\n Consider for a moment that ChatGPT 3.5 took the world by storm in December<\/a>. Last week, while I was on vacation, OpenAI released ChatGPT 4<\/a>, which OpenAI unabashedly called \u201cstate of the art.\u201d This week, we saw the announcement of plug-ins<\/a> for the internet itself and useful tools like Expedia, WolframAlpha and so many others, suddenly accelerating generative AI in new and exciting directions.<\/p>\n All of this is happening with stunning speed. It feels like we\u2019re living through an inflection point, much like we saw with the first IBM PC, the internet, the web, the iPhone. But this moment of change is happening so fast, we\u2019ve barely got time to process the latest twist before the next iteration comes flying down the chute.<\/p>\n Like those moments we saw with the advent of personal computing, connected computing and mobile computing, you know that something huge is happening, but it\u2019s not clear yet what it will become. At the moment, we know that there is an exciting new technology that can change the way we interact with computers, but we aren\u2019t clear yet how that will play out, any more than we knew how the web or smartphones would transform our lives in ways we really couldn\u2019t imagine in the earliest days.<\/p>\n On a panel last week led by Docker CEO Scott Johnston, Ilan Rabinovich, SVP of product and community at Datadog, talked about the similarities between what we\u2019re seeing now and the early days of the internet.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nBlinded by the speed of change<\/br>
\n2023-03-27 22:24:26<\/br><\/p>\n