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Thread: O/T:- Chat GPT / AI

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcusCole View Post
    Business serve the shareholders, in some countries it is even enshrined in law that they do so. Most companies couldn't care less about the customers seeing them as replacable. Customers will in most cases when given the choice between two providers will go for the cheaper one. If companies start using AI and don't pass on the savings to customers they will lose out to those that do.

    It will probably be about 5 years away but AI will now do to other industries that automation did to manufacturing. So many careers that involve analysing and processing data are going to be at risk an it isn't only low paid jobs, eg solicitors, accountants, etc
    Agree totally it’s already started in my industry, with the amount of work that goes into race strategies on weekends with endless variables and car set ups the amount of personal needed with the potential risks from human error AI is already here, with previous data from previous years races and strategies the almost perfect strategy can be created, oh and for all those that think Football Radar is something unique that we can only use think again!

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    There are several posters on here that must have been assimilated by ChatGP! Their wisdom is far beyond that of the ordinary human brain.

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    I've been mulling over posting something about AI and its' future impact on football, seeing that its' likely going to affect everything else. I'd like to think football will remain the last refuge of pure human experience - with no AI interference - but that's not going to happen. We've already seen the role of the manager reduced due to data analysis, plus VAR turning the game into an exact science. The rise of AI will no doubt accelerate that process with the ability to analyse every recorded match in history against what is happening on the pitch in real time. I can imagine an American owner with no knowledge of the game whatsoever deciding not to bother at all with a manager, sat in the stands or on the other side of the world in front of a screen, consulting AI when to make subs or switch formation and tactics.
    Could we ultimately reach an effective stalemate with almost every game ending in a draw between AI run clubs cancelling one another out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    I've been mulling over posting something about AI and its' future impact on football, seeing that its' likely going to affect everything else. I'd like to think football will remain the last refuge of pure human experience - with no AI interference - but that's not going to happen. We've already seen the role of the manager reduced due to data analysis, plus VAR turning the game into an exact science. The rise of AI will no doubt accelerate that process with the ability to analyse every recorded match in history against what is happening on the pitch in real time. I can imagine an American owner with no knowledge of the game whatsoever deciding not to bother at all with a manager, sat in the stands or on the other side of the world in front of a screen, consulting AI when to make subs or switch formation and tactics.
    Could we ultimately reach an effective stalemate with almost every game ending in a draw between AI run clubs cancelling one another out?
    Thanks for the reminder UTM, I ment to post this video a few weeks back about robots learning about football and AI!!


    https://youtu.be/880TBXMuzmk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    While people have been brain washed into believing the need to become carbon neutral, and all this net zero rubbish. We are sleep walking our way towards the end of the world with other far more serious issues, AI being one of them. At least then the planet can go back to being a rock.
    It's not brainwashing is it though? There's micro-plastic in our food. We eat the equivalent of a credit card every month in plastics.

    If you're not able to mentally comprehend how much impact the industrial revolution had and continues to have then I hope you don't have any grandchildren who will be alive when **** is hitting the fan.

    Yes there are cycles but since the industrial revolution we've exacerbated that by 20x to a level that isn't sustainable.

    We're running out of usable top-soil, our oceans have islands of plastic ****ing up aquatic ecosystems and unless you forgot we have a 40+ degree day in UK last year.

    People like you are exactly the issue with your I'm alright Jack attitude and ignorance.

    Brain-washed? Your brain needs a wash.

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    tommopie, if only the industrial revolution hadn't happened or any sort of evolution, we could have been enjoying a healthy life until our late twenties and dying through all sorts of pain and disease by mid thirties. Happy days.
    God damn all those marvellous, clever inventors, who improved most peoples lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    tommopie, if only the industrial revolution hadn't happened or any sort of evolution, we could have been enjoying a healthy life until our late twenties and dying through all sorts of pain and disease by mid thirties. Happy days.
    God damn all those marvellous, clever inventors, who improved most peoples lives.
    That’s sort of the point though.
    Our quest for improvement of the human race is at the cost of everything else, which will ultimately be to the cost of the human race.

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    The world is a far cleaner place than it was, and is continuing to become more so, and would have done so, without all these 'green warriors', as gas and oil will run out eventually anyway, so man would/will find other cleaner sauces of energy, through evolution. Although it obviously makes sense to be as clean ecologically as possible, I am not sure what effects this will have on the climate, as the sun is a pretty powerful entity and has been known to have altered the temperatures on earth before.
    I accept the climate is changing, but I am a massive sceptic as to it being through the 'evils of man' and even animals lol. It is strange that all the reasons for 'global warming', are things that lefty zealots do not like, mainly, meat consumption, cars and capitalism.
    In response to all the 'what about the eminent scientist reports', pending, they have been wrong on just about every impending global crisis' in living memory.
    Just my thoughts, and unlikely to change them, as people who have their own thoughts will be unlikely to change theirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    The world is a far cleaner place than it was, and is continuing to become more so, and would have done so, without all these 'green warriors', as gas and oil will run out eventually anyway, so man would/will find other cleaner sauces of energy, through evolution. Although it obviously makes sense to be as clean ecologically as possible, I am not sure what effects this will have on the climate, as the sun is a pretty powerful entity and has been known to have altered the temperatures on earth before.
    I accept the climate is changing, but I am a massive sceptic as to it being through the 'evils of man' and even animals lol. It is strange that all the reasons for 'global warming', are things that lefty zealots do not like, mainly, meat consumption, cars and capitalism.
    In response to all the 'what about the eminent scientist reports', pending, they have been wrong on just about every impending global crisis' in living memory.
    Just my thoughts, and unlikely to change them, as people who have their own thoughts will be unlikely to change theirs.
    The world is cleaner than it was when? 1760?

    In 200 years we've turned our environment into a cesspit. Killed off thousands of species, destroyed forests and habitat, contaminated our oceans with plastics that are in the food chain. Made travel so quick that diseases spread before we know they exist. We have the means to destroy the whole countries in moments. Short term gain for long term pain? I wonder what the folk in 200 years time will take of our cavalier attitude to living in harmony with nature?

    I guess many of us won't have to worry though will we?

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    Typed, Old_pie tapping away on his lap top or smart phone

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