Who profits most from new technologies?

You'd have to tell me how AI is fundamentally different from past technological revolutions.

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  • @freshstartbusiness
    @freshstartbusiness29 күн бұрын

    If we're really looking at the full effects of technology: The Amish.

  • @amitmasram1441
    @amitmasram144117 күн бұрын

    Thank you isn't enough word for you because the quality of excellence your providing is changing my mindset day by day :) i just say don't stop posting cuz I admire you as tech mentor

  • @BigStupidTech

    @BigStupidTech

    17 күн бұрын

    That means the world, brother, thank you!

  • @idma8672
    @idma867213 күн бұрын

    Thank you sir for the insight.

  • @BigStupidTech

    @BigStupidTech

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you for thinking it over with me!

  • @jr_omw
    @jr_omw18 күн бұрын

    very interesting and mind stimulating video. you clearly deserve and could very well handle a bigger audience. i think it's a matter of patience

  • @BigStupidTech

    @BigStupidTech

    18 күн бұрын

    Means the world, brother, thank you!

  • @chrisgrad9004
    @chrisgrad900410 күн бұрын

    Hey, Thank You for video. So I've always been interested in programming since my teens however I gave that up for pursuing a business degree. Now though I realized I always loved creating stuff. I see programming like engineering but without the need of all the physics, chemistry etc. I started learning to program on my spare time as a hobby but now I realized that AI is kinda taking over. My question is still necessary for me to follow the traditional path of learning a specific language, algorithms and the likes even with AI? Also as someone with experience in the field how would approach including AI in the creating process? I hope I didn't ask dumb questions. Thank You !

  • @BigStupidTech

    @BigStupidTech

    8 күн бұрын

    Not at all, that's what we're all thinking right now. I do think learning a specific language in depth is a waste of time now, I'm really not finding it harder to work with an unfamilar language like Ruby, than JS or Python - when I have an AI copilot. Math and algorithms are some of the few things I'd go back to school for, because I have seen 0 help from AI in working with them.

  • @notscarawards
    @notscarawards29 күн бұрын

    so far the startups with the best demos raising venture capital, and youtubers with titles like "how I make $800k/month doing nothing with ai"

  • @paulholsters7932
    @paulholsters793228 күн бұрын

    I don’t believe business analist are gonna take the developerrole. AI is simply not that good. Not even close. If AI is that good (20 years?) it will replace everybody. Big question whether that day will ever come.

  • @BigStupidTech

    @BigStupidTech

    28 күн бұрын

    I've been able to build a front end with prompts in my ChatGPT extension (but not Copilot) that use just business language. I'm really curious myself to see if it's limits for complex logic on the backend are just because it can't 'remember' all the moving parts yet, or some more fundamental limitation.

  • @chrsl3

    @chrsl3

    22 күн бұрын

    Right now, the possibilities are breathtaking, when you are someone who knows programming. I am a 10x better and faster programmer now, because of AI. Last week I didn't know anything about mobile app development, but now i am able to develop apps, and fast, because gpt4o etc. are creating fantastic code from my instructions. And thats just 1 example. I have access to the whole AI and cloud infrastructure at Google for example. At my fingertips. So only my imagination is the limit. The real limit is marketing....(could it be hacked with AI?).