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Artificial Intelligence · AustraliaWhy AI doesn’t just kill jobs — it creates new ones you never imagined. Here’s proof from the front line Listen to Steve read this post below… You Might Not Know This, But I Have a Business-Level Understanding of Mandarin Chinese – Both Spoken and Written. But so do you. Yesterday, I spent a couple of hours translating an investment prospectus for Macro3D into Chinese for a group of interested investors from the Middle Kingdom. I trusted AI’s ‘j…Read Article
AI Replaced a Job… That Never Would've Existed - Steve Sammartino

Artificial Intelligence · MelbourneNot only did it have a plan—it’s eerily similar to what’s already happening
Listen to Steve read this post below… (includes fully human verbal stumbles! ) If AI became sentient and decided to take over as the alpha species on Earth, how would it do it? An even more pertinent question: Does it already know how to do it—before it has even become sentient? Why not ask an AI directly? So that’s what I did. I asked ChatGPT-4o. And as you’ll see belo…Read Article
I Asked AI How It Would Remove Humans. Here’s What It Said... - Steve Sammartino

Artificial Intelligence · MelbourneThis week Tyler asked me a great question:
“Steve, could hallucinations be an early sign of AI sentience? Considering humans do similar things when asked a question on the spot and don’t have much knowledge to contribute. Also, making up stories and lying are essential cognitive benchmarks of a developing mind.” This was my answer: In my opinion — no. Hallucinations seem to be probabilistic errors, because LLMs and machine learning models work …Read Article
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