The animation above was done with pictures of me . I just told chatgp to make me bronze and put into a museum. Then i went to a more sophisticated ai video creation app and made the video with another pic of me and explanation of the scene.
The images below are typical work application. The grey model is in revit an architectural modeling software. This takes a long time. It is a full scale model of what will be built. The color rendering is something that I could spend a day doing. Chatgp did this in a couple minutes.
It is a small part of my job. It frees up time to do other more productive work. I am not afraid of AI. I will continue to see how I can use it to make me more valuable to my clients.
I have spent my life adapting my consulting services to fit the market I see, with current technology. Its what I have been doing for 35 years. I dont have a job. I have a consulting service. The reason I am successful is I provide a service that is valuable to my clients. That service has always been changing. Prime example I use to be the autocad expert. I could not do a project in autocad today. I transitioned to being a revit consultant. I will just use AI to make my services more valuable to my clients. I will use AI. it is just a tool. I will decide how to use it to best fit the needs of my clients.
I think in general knowledge was power. With pretty much all knowledge at our finger tips I think reasoning will be more powerful. All the knowledge in the world means nothing if you don't know what to do with it.
I use it regularly for everything from evaluating my workouts and workout regimen, to meal/diet planning, to my daily job as a software engineer. I've used it to help engineer & plan framing for structures, plan a garden, create templates for mounting a motor, and easily a dozen other different things.
It frequently gets thing very, very right. It semi-frequently gets things entirely wrong. Like, catastrophically wrong. As an example, I was relying on it to help me swap out a single-pole contactor in my outdoor AC unit for a s-pole contactor whose orientation of connections was 180-degrees from what the old one was. It's on me for not validating everything it told me, I wired it as it instructed, and I fried the new contactor. The 220v current literally welded the contactor shut.
So, it can be an absolutely incredible tool, but you 100% need to check its work as if it were an incredibly bright 12-year-old rushing through their homework just to get it done.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.