Yeah i’m really drawn to this. It’s a first glimpse at highly advanced technology from the future. It has an almost magical feel. Really interesting stuff if you like software engineering and AI.
Hmmm more accessible? They're building an AI programmer/coder with better capabilities than any human out there. We're on our way to become absolutely irrelevant in all fields of knowledge. We'll just need to sit down and enjoy the absurd almost alien knowledge of this systems.
until humans coders are not needed anymore. look up “GLOBAL CRISIS. THIS ALREADY AFFECTS EVERYONE” conference . Coders will be the first ones to be replaced by AI. they are coding the code of their own unemployment. literally
@Krasnyy yug There's been discussions about how the technological revolution will impact human's lives socioeconomically and most agree on the fact that we'll just need a universal basic income as lifes become simpler and easier with technological advances. For example I work from home, that's an ongoing exponential trend worldwide that will thrive changes in multiple areas of our lives. We'll no longer need to commute for long hours, we'll be able to pursue our own interests/passions (play an instrument, practice an sport, have more sex, you name it) and we'll definitely use less resources. Also, worldwide leaders like bill gates and Elon Musk have chosen simpler, less materialistic lifestyles (and let me tell you, people are taking notes as they notice the pursuit of money is not what really brings happiness and joy to one's life but what you make of your day, call it playing with your kids, having that delicious meal your wife cooks or shit like that. life will change my friend and working your 9-5 will be something more like extravaganza kind of thing.
I was one of the people who received the email sent in this demo and I've had access to Codex for a little while now. It's definitely not perfect and doesn't always do what you tell it to, but it's an insane technological leap forward regardless.
This is insane. I was sceptical about the usefulness of GPT3 because I don’t consider it intelligent and saw it as mostly recombining different parts of its training data. I now realise that is ideal for coding, where the same building blocks are re-used everywhere. The fact that it can also understand “it” and higher-level commands is amazing too
I can't believe I finished watching it. Being a programmer 30, 40 years ago, I have no idea what they're talking about. But still, I finished watching it! Kudos, me. Now I need to tell RUclips to stop pushing similar content to me ....
@@Mageblood When your mum sends you a text message and basically has the computer tell you what to do, now you will have two omnipotent beings to deal with
Toasterhead..haaaalololo.. Ü guys are the best, I'm so captivated by this, motivated excited and honestly, so much more hopeful for the future of humanity than I had been for a pretty minute here, someone should a gave me this update thirty years ago.lol
Something I'm noticing as a developer is that this tool isn't taking our job away, but rather allowing us to focus on knowledge and infrastructure instead of syntax
It will take away most developers jobs - Freelancers fiverr will be limited, you won't pay people $20, $100 for task you can do yourself with Chat GPT - It will take front end developers because you can create your website frontend design from papar sketch by writing the entire instruction properly - You won't need UX designers because you can write the instruction of what you need typography, colours, contents, call to actions, ux writers Basically freelancers will earn less money because many people that use freelancer services are just looking for little help most time Arrogant developers will be gone Those who want to impress their employers will be gone In 3 to 5 years, there will be less jobs Jobs will not go away, but those on fat salary doing some coding jobs will be less and less
We need a Unity plugin! This would really speed up a lot of aspects of game dev. Make a sphere! Make a large flat plane beneath the sphere! Enable physics. Allow controller inputs to move the ball. Make the A button jump. Make the jump higher... This might take minutes to hours for a beginner to figure out but could be automated by Codex in seconds
I'm watching this from Nigeria. Somehow I got excited at a point that I jumped up and clapped for you guys. This is just so, so amazing. Wow! I will be spending some hours on this channel understanding the practical aspect of GPT-3. Good one guys. Life becomes easier with technology
I see conspiracy theories about this replacing programmers, but in reality there has always been a desire to shift from lower abstration to higher ones over the years. This is just taking a sharp increase in that trend. In the end, its still programming, you're just saving time wrestling with a language/compiler and getting straight to your business logic. You would still require a technical vision of what you are building, how it all fits together, and how to scale it. Its just speeding up the process of getting it finished, and in the software engineering there are plenty examples of bottlenecks, blockers, and limitations due to time and energy certain tasks take (which is actually bad for business). Overall, thats going to be great for innovation and progress, keen to work with it in the future. There will still be people required to understand technology, legacy systems, and real world trends and developments. That will always be a software engineers role, which the average person cannot do.
The thing is that with the help of this AI any software engineer will be able to do twice the amount of work as compared to without the AI's help , meaning that if instead of hiring 2 software engineers , any company will hire only 1 software engineer , meaning that 50% of the software engineers will loose their jobs which is a huge thing .
@@shukrantpatil It makes me question "why I need that company in first place if I can have an AI to help ME to implement MY ideas. Company can't offer my nothing.
@@chrislew464 you still don't understand what he said. It's still programming using natural language. One more thing, the ai is trained on human code, it can't generate other programming language which has never been trained. If there's a new JavaScript framework or new programming language that's more efficient, then the ai can't generate the code. There's a difference between generating code and understanding code. I highly suggest that you read more about its limitations.
This is literally the computer doing what you tell it to. I think the "want" part will come when you combine this with a neurallink-esque chip in your brain
Think about how education in these subjects will have to change in the future with this new kind of technology. No longer will students have to learn the syntax and semantics of a language - but how these language networks are trained and how to optimize them. You will be behind if you rely on hard-coding. This is absolutely incredible...
@@arletottens6349 That's just how they start. It would have enough generalized knowledge to figure out the manual and syntax extremely fast, since it would have basically all the information related to other languages.
I got no words. This is mindblowing. All APIs out there (SpriteKit, UIKit, SwiftUI, ARKit, etc etc Kit and Google/Microsoft/etc equivalents) should get on this… this is also like the perfect teacher. Can’t wait to see this move forward and forward. (Scary too though).
I can imagine an AI trainer who instructs you how to program. Correcting mistakes and offering advice as you do it. Much more fun than following a video guide!
I knew my job as a coder would be automated way earlier than people believed. One reason it's much easier to automate is because it's all digital. Though ofc it can be quite complex at times, but I think we'll be outsmarted soon.
Its like the WYSIWYG editors long time ago. Finally a non coder can do web pages! It still output unnecessary repeatable spaghetti code. Don’t mix up progress in understanding natural language and writing long term maintainable code that need to be updated in future.
You have no idea just how right you are.. I read about many people believing that level of AI will be there in 2075. I'll argue 2030 is by far more likely. This is not because of OpenAI as a tool directly, but the impact it has on other people.
@@hombacom But it seems like only structural jobs will then be relevant shrinking amount of programmers drastically causing an immens pressure to beat competition. Think about this way: Companies wont need 100 programmers but 50. 40 making things with OpenAI and fixing it at the same time and 10 working on a structure cutting out 50 other programmers. I think OpenAI is just a step to another jobbranch getting hugely changed. R.I.P to the guys who just learned coding to get a job with it :)
@@chomp5558 If you know anything about internet programming you know that the industry changing every year anyways. Companies come and go, always something shiny new that said to be changing everything but in the end we create more tech problems and it's naive to think AI going to solve everything for you or waste time worrying. People should focus on problem solving because there is no one solution fits all.
@@hombacom This is not just a new shiny thing man. Stop thinking about it like a meaningless hypetrain to just disappear of ppls minds. OpenAI Codex is like the first assembly line production of coding. Im not talking about problem solving. Problem solving needs creativity which is probaply only available to human brain, but blunt coding is not creativity. Companies will hire problem solvers not programmers and they wont need that amount of programmers they have right now. Dont just dismiss that they just made a game in minutes whereas a bad programmer might have sit on that for a few hours (me for sure, but Im not aiming to become a programmer). Yeah there is more behind developing a project. But blunt programming wont be a thing anymore. New Jobopportunities? Idk, but I know that companies will do whatever they can to cut cost of programmers.
I am so lost for words, this has got to be the best application of the 2021, my mind is so blown, I can't wait to play with this system, guys you have done such an amazing job.
I'd love to participate in the challenge tomorrow, but I already have an appointment, sadly. I just want to tell you, that you are absolutely nuts. The Codex project and GPT-3 is the first piece of AI software that i think is incredibly useful while at the same time quite unsettling.
This is exactly what I've been waiting for. I can break down a program into chunks, but really suck at generating code. I'm happy to troubleshoot step by step. This is amazing.
I love how people have been replying not realizing this video is TWO YEARS OLD. Not just the last month, but the last 7 DAYS have been bananas in the AI world, and this video is now a part of some pretty serious history. Let loose the documentarists.
This video is amazing! OpenAI Codex Live Demo is a great demonstration of the power of AI and machine learning. The visuals are stunning and the technology is impressive. It's amazing to see how far AI has come and how it can be used to create amazing experiences. OpenAI is doing some incredible work and this video is a great example of that. Highly recommend watching this video!
@@ThiagoFrias13 I think bad programmers will also start to shift to more of a structural programming to be able to find a job. Like bad programming is getting paid, why would you then improve further. But a way improved OpenAI Codex can lead to a huge amount of bad programmers to improve and be able to compete. You will have a huge market of devs which compete for a job leading to lots of pressure and joblosses. Ofc it needs time to get to that point. Tho question is how much time? I expected OpenAI, but not that early
That sounds a lot like being a project manager, where programmers stand in for Codex. I'll sign up when Codex can turn a team of 1 programmer into a virtual team of even 1.5 or 2 programmers, and produce code that doesn't need to be constantly corrected.
A couple being two lol I do not understand programming and have never understood but sell it to a basic person who would be able to apply to model of the API and the interface to the Bitcoin. Im getting what is going on but I don't 🤣
After struggling to hyper tune my ML algorithms over the past few years, I a really surprised that there is no common corpus of ML Algorithm Tuning knowledge, that ML Algorithms could call into to tune themselves. At some point an ML Algorithm Recommender and ML Tuner Algorithms, will render the need to really understand and practice basic applications of ML useless. Wider breadth of ML generalised applications, but practiced and understood by fewer really smart practitioners.
I don't think it will replace the programmers' job very soon but I think it will become a great alternative to stackoverflow answers and how to articles.
Impressive start. The developers say it is about 37% accurate which isn't good enough for much. But it could spit out some useful for-loops or basic logical code.
Amazing! Being as product designer I'm imagining what if we have CODEX Figma plugin and how exciting it would be to see something created on canvas through AI. How fast and iterative it would be. I'm super excited to try this as soon as I can. Imagine we give CODEX access to design system via Figma and then command it to design. The days are not far when AI would code complex programs and design complex work flows in accordance to the ultimate user experience.
"I mean, there should obviously be a hello world, as well as something truly useful, like the price of bitcoin." - Ilya 11:32 😂 (Good stuff. Very cool demo!)
Do you feel writers of English... journalists, authors have already been replaced then? This kind of "spit out something obvious if it's seen it enough before" has been around in that domain for years now, but I see no change.
@@jeremykothe2847 Writing comes from the human heart, naturally it cannot be replicated by patterns. However, if you posit a specific programming problem, it is definitely capable of being solved, programming is a unambiguous thing, quite unlike natural language
@@dugglebay3483 Are you saying there's a huge difference between a lecture describing an aspect of a product and the code that defines its behaviour? One comes from the heart?
@@jeremykothe2847 Naturally it depends on the writing, perhaps journalism and 'non-fiction' writing can be passable. But even if fiction was written, it probably wouldn't mean much. Although, I think it can still be replicated, writers and artists probably won't lose their jobs, at least if they don't work on a client basis.
@@dugglebay3483 you have no idea how many articles , scripts and books are written or ghost written by ai already . it’s all easily calculated patterns
Brilliant, want to see business screens built with logic in an automated way. My old mentor Dr James Martin would love this, to use his words Alien Intelligence
You guys have created a new evolutionary and revolutionary way of doing things with A.I.! I can see your technology totally transforming the entire world into a place with endless opportunities and abundance for everyone in an easy accessible manner! Congrats! Pure brilliance!😃👍✨💖✨
From what we can see OpenAI presented tool, that can make trivial programming tasks that does not require much of "development". Cant wait for AI that can implement algorithm in difficulty, where skilled people are struggling with.
3:33 "The model generates code and we just execute it" Meanwhile GPT-3 is silently making a virus to copy itself in the background with every instruction they send
It can not do that....it's not trained for that....people need to realize that modern AIs are actually not intelligent and just know to perform tasks that they're trained for And I'm pretty sure cordex isn't that good as of now to write a full fledged language model on it's own
I asked myself that as well. This thing is insane, but it seems it went under the radar of most people. Not even people on Reddit talked about it. And all the people who already got access to try it and have uploaded videos showcasing it have barely any views.
I just realized, the way you can just type casual instructions and it becomes a reality reminds me of Scribblenauts except instead of adjectives and nouns it’s highly interpretable instructions.
2050: A 10 year old bored boy code his own OS based on his instructions during the week end His dad: in my days, it would have required an army of develepers for years
This are real intelligent people....we use their libraries without knowing how it's works but give us power to create beautiful things...love you guys❤️❤️
I really would want to know what happens if you tell the model "write a code that when executed crashes the browser and execute it everytime the browser restarts"...
On minute 15:10 they ask the model to resize the person. How does the model know what the person is if the model doesn't have access to the screen??? No variable in the code was called a person or was referred to as a person, isn't that the case?
I always imagine actuating robot as physical. By learning the web APIs, this could be the first actuation capable AI. Imagine how many things it could move/start/initiate just by calling the right API with the right keys
A fellow scholar is going to love this. What a time to be alive!
Hold onto your papers!
Just wait for 2 moe papers down the line!
We love Caroly ... Caroy Joheuner.. Cahjohey... sorry forget it .
Squeeze those papers
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this is one of those life changing moments, where after someone watches this video your world view will never be the same! Great work guys!
Yeah i’m really drawn to this. It’s a first glimpse at highly advanced technology from the future. It has an almost magical feel. Really interesting stuff if you like software engineering and AI.
This is amazing. Making coding more accessible is going to be a huge leap forward. I can't wait to see this get more advanced.
@OH NONONOONONO yes, but in his own special and important way ;)
Hmmm more accessible? They're building an AI programmer/coder with better capabilities than any human out there. We're on our way to become absolutely irrelevant in all fields of knowledge. We'll just need to sit down and enjoy the absurd almost alien knowledge of this systems.
until humans coders are not needed anymore. look up “GLOBAL CRISIS. THIS ALREADY AFFECTS EVERYONE” conference . Coders will be the first ones to be replaced by AI. they are coding the code of their own unemployment. literally
Oh hey david, how's it goin?
@Krasnyy yug There's been discussions about how the technological revolution will impact human's lives socioeconomically and most agree on the fact that we'll just need a universal basic income as lifes become simpler and easier with technological advances. For example I work from home, that's an ongoing exponential trend worldwide that will thrive changes in multiple areas of our lives. We'll no longer need to commute for long hours, we'll be able to pursue our own interests/passions (play an instrument, practice an sport, have more sex, you name it) and we'll definitely use less resources. Also, worldwide leaders like bill gates and Elon Musk have chosen simpler, less materialistic lifestyles (and let me tell you, people are taking notes as they notice the pursuit of money is not what really brings happiness and joy to one's life but what you make of your day, call it playing with your kids, having that delicious meal your wife cooks or shit like that. life will change my friend and working your 9-5 will be something more like extravaganza kind of thing.
My father always thought this is how coding works. Now he's right.
"""Rewrite my whole project and make it 99% faster"""
PC builds 2 hands and takes up the whip, giving you the motivation to complete this task. ;)
This is the task that programmers are actually hired to do in the first place
Codex rewrites your project and yields 1000 times the performance, and slows it down by making it run 10 times each time it is called.
I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.
And lose 1% of speed)
I was one of the people who received the email sent in this demo and I've had access to Codex for a little while now. It's definitely not perfect and doesn't always do what you tell it to, but it's an insane technological leap forward regardless.
Did it provide the current BTC price in the email?
@@bryan805 Yup. "The current Bitcoin price is $45035.4877."
luckyyyyyyyy, i want to try codex
Well done Jake! Sounds like fun!
But can it read ?
Oh, now instead of learning the python language I need to learn english
And all the British and Australian programmers too. Oh. And India's ones.
I am pretty sure OpenAI is able to translate any language you speak into english. If not, there are APIs from different vendors for that ;-)
@@maikelhen9883 But you still have to learn how to write, so another big problem
@@Doschia I have a solution
GPT-3 TRANSLATION
@@Doschia bro you alse need to write to even start coding
This is insane. I was sceptical about the usefulness of GPT3 because I don’t consider it intelligent and saw it as mostly recombining different parts of its training data. I now realise that is ideal for coding, where the same building blocks are re-used everywhere. The fact that it can also understand “it” and higher-level commands is amazing too
Plot twist: Greg is actually the only human in that room
hahahahahaha
😂😂😂
whole vid, including graphics(talking people), script is done by GPT-4
I was hoping they'd reveal that at the end haha
that might be true :D
Who's watching this in 2023 and is mind-blown by the progress they have made? Keep up the great work, you've come so far!
What AI genius did put overlay video on top of the code in the right corner rather than empty space in bottom right?
humans are the silly ones :P
Yeah, great demo…
I can't believe I finished watching it. Being a programmer 30, 40 years ago, I have no idea what they're talking about. But still, I finished watching it! Kudos, me. Now I need to tell RUclips to stop pushing similar content to me ....
I think it is time to start saying nice things to my toaster.
DamNn n toaster!!! Picks up it, throwns back down. YELLS at toaster, NO, it's buRNt, throws it at wall, screams bad toaster, (more abuse).
Never let a computer tell me shit!
@@Mageblood When your mum sends you a text message and basically has the computer tell you what to do, now you will have two omnipotent beings to deal with
not yet
Toasterhead..haaaalololo.. Ü guys are the best, I'm so captivated by this, motivated excited and honestly, so much more hopeful for the future of humanity than I had been for a pretty minute here, someone should a gave me this update thirty years ago.lol
this both scares and amazes me at the same time, its really impressive
Yea I don’t know how to feel lol
there is nothing scary
If it only was one solution for each problem
@@firsfnamelastname8490
say again
Codex: Write self improving better version of Codex AI
I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave.
Thats how you get Skynet :)
@Landon James Heistotron vs Randotron
In theory that's possible right???? With enough power it should be able to upgrade itself no?????
You just divided by 0.....
Something I'm noticing as a developer is that this tool isn't taking our job away, but rather allowing us to focus on knowledge and infrastructure instead of syntax
It will take away most developers jobs
- Freelancers fiverr will be limited, you won't pay people $20, $100 for task you can do yourself with Chat GPT
- It will take front end developers because you can create your website frontend design from papar sketch by writing the entire instruction properly
- You won't need UX designers because you can write the instruction of what you need typography, colours, contents, call to actions, ux writers
Basically freelancers will earn less money because many people that use freelancer services are just looking for little help most time
Arrogant developers will be gone
Those who want to impress their employers will be gone
In 3 to 5 years, there will be less jobs
Jobs will not go away, but those on fat salary doing some coding jobs will be less and less
for now...
@@dt8384 100% agree
Early days, buddy. This is still in its infancy.
@@samwho1731 100% agree. Did my philosophy thesis on AI. Things are gonna get crazy.
We need a Unity plugin! This would really speed up a lot of aspects of game dev. Make a sphere! Make a large flat plane beneath the sphere! Enable physics. Allow controller inputs to move the ball. Make the A button jump. Make the jump higher... This might take minutes to hours for a beginner to figure out but could be automated by Codex in seconds
yea and full of buggs and optimization problems, good luck with that one..
@@gutzimmumdo4910 Don't care, I just want to make bootleg Sonic without, y'know, actually having to put _time_ into it.
@@pablopereyra7126 and not knowing any code
@Fractal Chaos 😆 Asset store ftw!
The technology is still very rudimentary, it will take a long time (maybe decades) for the least usable version for Unity to come out.
definitely the most inspiring demo I have seen in years, brilliant!
My favorite quote from the whole video: "I think that this is the world's most advanced hello world demo" - this one had me laugh out loud, so true.
I'm watching this from Nigeria. Somehow I got excited at a point that I jumped up and clapped for you guys. This is just so, so amazing. Wow! I will be spending some hours on this channel understanding the practical aspect of GPT-3.
Good one guys. Life becomes easier with technology
I see conspiracy theories about this replacing programmers, but in reality there has always been a desire to shift from lower abstration to higher ones over the years. This is just taking a sharp increase in that trend. In the end, its still programming, you're just saving time wrestling with a language/compiler and getting straight to your business logic. You would still require a technical vision of what you are building, how it all fits together, and how to scale it. Its just speeding up the process of getting it finished, and in the software engineering there are plenty examples of bottlenecks, blockers, and limitations due to time and energy certain tasks take (which is actually bad for business). Overall, thats going to be great for innovation and progress, keen to work with it in the future. There will still be people required to understand technology, legacy systems, and real world trends and developments. That will always be a software engineers role, which the average person cannot do.
This will mean the end of programming as a career
@@chrislew464 this is a conspiracy theory!
The thing is that with the help of this AI any software engineer will be able to do twice the amount of work as compared to without the AI's help , meaning that if instead of hiring 2 software engineers , any company will hire only 1 software engineer , meaning that 50% of the software engineers will loose their jobs which is a huge thing .
@@shukrantpatil It makes me question "why I need that company in first place if I can have an AI to help ME to implement MY ideas. Company can't offer my nothing.
@@chrislew464 you still don't understand what he said. It's still programming using natural language. One more thing, the ai is trained on human code, it can't generate other programming language which has never been trained. If there's a new JavaScript framework or new programming language that's more efficient, then the ai can't generate the code. There's a difference between generating code and understanding code. I highly suggest that you read more about its limitations.
The best part was seeing the code work in Microsoft Word to do something useful (removing unnecessary spaces). Awesome!
Me: 4 years of CSE
AI: I am going to ruin this man's career
Really did with Devin
Ilya talking about Chatgpt like a proud father :)
Computers will finally do what we want instead of what we tell it to.
Give me a list of customers that live in Colorado and Wisconsin. "Result: 0"
This is literally the computer doing what you tell it to. I think the "want" part will come when you combine this with a neurallink-esque chip in your brain
Then we ourselves will just need to find out what we want.
Think about how education in these subjects will have to change in the future with this new kind of technology. No longer will students have to learn the syntax and semantics of a language - but how these language networks are trained and how to optimize them. You will be behind if you rely on hard-coding. This is absolutely incredible...
@@arletottens6349 imagine if it learned the docs pages instead or maybe both
@@arletottens6349 That's just how they start. It would have enough generalized knowledge to figure out the manual and syntax extremely fast, since it would have basically all the information related to other languages.
I got no words.
This is mindblowing. All APIs out there (SpriteKit, UIKit, SwiftUI, ARKit, etc etc Kit and Google/Microsoft/etc equivalents) should get on this… this is also like the perfect teacher.
Can’t wait to see this move forward and forward. (Scary too though).
this is going to be the father (Codex) of all those children(APIs of diffrent tech)...
Tho do you need to learn it after this ai exists...
I can imagine an AI trainer who instructs you how to program. Correcting mistakes and offering advice as you do it. Much more fun than following a video guide!
chat gpt
This is what I call as an innovation. Much Kudos to OpenAI team. Last part of the video really excites me as well.
Wow, very impressive. Can't wait to try it out myself.
Is this Dave2D from the future?
@@cybercery5271 nooo this is a variant
nice to see u here
Jesus Christ is God and is the only way. Hell is real whether you believe it or not.
@@cybercery5271 Jesus Christ is God and is the only way. Hell is real whether you believe it or not.
Exciting to witness a historical advance in AI!
True!
For real! This is so cool!
excited to see AI take over the world
This is so cool 😊
we are not advancing we are retreating
I honestly didn’t believe I’ll be alive to witness a moment like this in humanity history
I knew my job as a coder would be automated way earlier than people believed. One reason it's much easier to automate is because it's all digital. Though ofc it can be quite complex at times, but I think we'll be outsmarted soon.
Its like the WYSIWYG editors long time ago. Finally a non coder can do web pages! It still output unnecessary repeatable spaghetti code. Don’t mix up progress in understanding natural language and writing long term maintainable code that need to be updated in future.
You have no idea just how right you are.. I read about many people believing that level of AI will be there in 2075. I'll argue 2030 is by far more likely. This is not because of OpenAI as a tool directly, but the impact it has on other people.
@@hombacom But it seems like only structural jobs will then be relevant shrinking amount of programmers drastically causing an immens pressure to beat competition. Think about this way: Companies wont need 100 programmers but 50. 40 making things with OpenAI and fixing it at the same time and 10 working on a structure cutting out 50 other programmers. I think OpenAI is just a step to another jobbranch getting hugely changed. R.I.P to the guys who just learned coding to get a job with it :)
@@chomp5558 If you know anything about internet programming you know that the industry changing every year anyways. Companies come and go, always something shiny new that said to be changing everything but in the end we create more tech problems and it's naive to think AI going to solve everything for you or waste time worrying. People should focus on problem solving because there is no one solution fits all.
@@hombacom This is not just a new shiny thing man. Stop thinking about it like a meaningless hypetrain to just disappear of ppls minds. OpenAI Codex is like the first assembly line production of coding.
Im not talking about problem solving. Problem solving needs creativity which is probaply only available to human brain, but blunt coding is not creativity. Companies will hire problem solvers not programmers and they wont need that amount of programmers they have right now. Dont just dismiss that they just made a game in minutes whereas a bad programmer might have sit on that for a few hours (me for sure, but Im not aiming to become a programmer). Yeah there is more behind developing a project. But blunt programming wont be a thing anymore. New Jobopportunities? Idk, but I know that companies will do whatever they can to cut cost of programmers.
I am so lost for words, this has got to be the best application of the 2021, my mind is so blown, I can't wait to play with this system, guys you have done such an amazing job.
I'd love to participate in the challenge tomorrow, but I already have an appointment, sadly. I just want to tell you, that you are absolutely nuts. The Codex project and GPT-3 is the first piece of AI software that i think is incredibly useful while at the same time quite unsettling.
Someone called this session "the MOTHER of all demos" and that person was right.
Extremely impressive. When I tell people about it, they don't believe it is possible.
This is exactly what I've been waiting for. I can break down a program into chunks, but really suck at generating code. I'm happy to troubleshoot step by step.
This is amazing.
Some of the most amazing technology I've seen to date!!! Well done!
I love how people have been replying not realizing this video is TWO YEARS OLD. Not just the last month, but the last 7 DAYS have been bananas in the AI world, and this video is now a part of some pretty serious history. Let loose the documentarists.
I see technology like this significantly speeding up the more mundane aspects of coding like setting up environments and getting scaffolding setup.
This video is amazing! OpenAI Codex Live Demo is a great demonstration of the power of AI and machine learning. The visuals are stunning and the technology is impressive. It's amazing to see how far AI has come and how it can be used to create amazing experiences. OpenAI is doing some incredible work and this video is a great example of that. Highly recommend watching this video!
One more inspiration from OpenAI. Good job, guys!
Ah man. It's amazing how far it's come in just a year.
This is probably the most insane invention of the 21st century. Nascent stages but once it's matured, huge impact with equally huge applications.
Every single programmer in 5 years: "DEY TOOK ERR JERBSSS"
At the moment, alot of them are in denial.
he he. . LEARN TO CO. .. . . .oh :(
The bad ones will say that and there is a lot of then
@@ThiagoFrias13 I think bad programmers will also start to shift to more of a structural programming to be able to find a job. Like bad programming is getting paid, why would you then improve further. But a way improved OpenAI Codex can lead to a huge amount of bad programmers to improve and be able to compete. You will have a huge market of devs which compete for a job leading to lots of pressure and joblosses. Ofc it needs time to get to that point. Tho question is how much time? I expected OpenAI, but not that early
This is a prodigious moment in the history of coding
Imagine the future with Codex, no more coding u just need to know just English language to interact with the virtual world.
That sounds a lot like being a project manager, where programmers stand in for Codex. I'll sign up when Codex can turn a team of 1 programmer into a virtual team of even 1.5 or 2 programmers, and produce code that doesn't need to be constantly corrected.
Early intimations of the Star Trek Computer. Can't wait to see where this goes!
I should add too, I hope that it goes in a direction that helps humanity as a whole.
@@nrusimha11 Yeah, this will be awesome until it will be misused.
I just love how excited both get at around 22:10
Ilya introduced himself with so much panache that Greg had to take a second to compose himself
Joking aside, this is like watching history being made
I also saw his intro and thought "Wait...what was that hand movement?"
The Sass level to his intro was turned up maximum
The guy on the left is like a mad scientist, and i love it :D
People dont understand hos amazing this is. And this is just a prototype. This will be mindblowing in some months...
A couple being two lol I do not understand programming and have never understood but sell it to a basic person who would be able to apply to model of the API and the interface to the Bitcoin. Im getting what is going on but I don't 🤣
This totally makes sense. All the complex codes should be inside. This is definitely the next phase of programming :o
This is superb!
Really amazing and now it gives me motivation to learn ML
At this pace it won't be necessary to learn anything at all 😅
@@alejandroruiz2439 That sounds so accidentally ominous
After struggling to hyper tune my ML algorithms over the past few years, I a really surprised that there is no common corpus of ML Algorithm Tuning knowledge, that ML Algorithms could call into to tune themselves. At some point an ML Algorithm Recommender and ML Tuner Algorithms, will render the need to really understand and practice basic applications of ML useless. Wider breadth of ML generalised applications, but practiced and understood by fewer really smart practitioners.
2023 is the year of AI. Excellent Video Great Job.
this is just absurd, the future sure looks exciting!!
Tank u for this all new technology, I think that this will be the future 🇩🇿
I don't think it will replace the programmers' job very soon but I think it will become a great alternative to stackoverflow answers and how to articles.
@InSomnia DrEvil Wrooooong
Absolutely mind blowing! So many applications for this that I can think of that directly affects product we're bringing to market.
I am so god damn stoked, this is gonna be such a game changer
The kind of video to like before watching.
Just built a POS software, TodosApp including a beautiful bootstrap template in one night.
I have now full access to this OpenAI and it is amazing 😀👍🖖
It is clear these two guys are brilliant, no moss has gathered on their rolling stones.
I cant even articulate how huge this advencment is. Soon everyone will be able to make their dream piece of software. World never will be the same
Impressive start. The developers say it is about 37% accurate which isn't good enough for much. But it could spit out some useful for-loops or basic logical code.
This is an amazing tool! Congratulation guys! and always go further!
I was here on 12/08/2021. This is crazy ... Like damn, this is a huge step forward.
Amazing! Being as product designer I'm imagining what if we have CODEX Figma plugin and how exciting it would be to see something created on canvas through AI. How fast and iterative it would be. I'm super excited to try this as soon as I can. Imagine we give CODEX access to design system via Figma and then command it to design. The days are not far when AI would code complex programs and design complex work flows in accordance to the ultimate user experience.
As a long time software developer I can say - this is friggin mind boggling!
"I mean, there should obviously be a hello world, as well as something truly useful, like the price of bitcoin." - Ilya 11:32 😂 (Good stuff. Very cool demo!)
That intro :D,
this looks like a marketing video, but I was sold to Codex way before they typed Say Hello World
I definitely know this can go as far as replacing programmers, I feel like it's a bad idea being a software engineer at this point
Do you feel writers of English... journalists, authors have already been replaced then? This kind of "spit out something obvious if it's seen it enough before" has been around in that domain for years now, but I see no change.
@@jeremykothe2847 Writing comes from the human heart, naturally it cannot be replicated by patterns. However, if you posit a specific programming problem, it is definitely capable of being solved, programming is a unambiguous thing, quite unlike natural language
@@dugglebay3483 Are you saying there's a huge difference between a lecture describing an aspect of a product and the code that defines its behaviour? One comes from the heart?
@@jeremykothe2847 Naturally it depends on the writing, perhaps journalism and 'non-fiction' writing can be passable. But even if fiction was written, it probably wouldn't mean much. Although, I think it can still be replicated, writers and artists probably won't lose their jobs, at least if they don't work on a client basis.
@@dugglebay3483 you have no idea how many articles , scripts and books are written or ghost written by ai already . it’s all easily calculated patterns
Amazing! This is the future. Make the machines do the tedious jobs and us humans the creative planning.
we always used animals for that task , now we are slowly using machines.
Do more of these Livestream/video exploring the endless possibilities you can do with the ai.
Definitely, this is really interesting!
As an engineer, I feel threatened but at the same time, amazed! Next revolution after Internet is AI
I absolutely love what you guys are doing ❤️. You just change the entire way we are able to function in this world 🌎. It's Brilliant !!!!
Simply AMAZING! Codex is the future now.
Brilliant, want to see business screens built with logic in an automated way. My old mentor Dr James Martin would love this, to use his words Alien Intelligence
Wow, this is soooooo intelligent it seems almost beyond belief. What a time to be alive!!!🤯
Saw the demo. This is beyond amazing!
You guys have created a new evolutionary and revolutionary way of doing things with A.I.! I can see your technology totally transforming the entire world into a place with endless opportunities and abundance for everyone in an easy accessible manner! Congrats! Pure brilliance!😃👍✨💖✨
You guys basically invented Ironmans Jarvis
From what we can see OpenAI presented tool, that can make trivial programming tasks that does not require much of "development". Cant wait for AI that can implement algorithm in difficulty, where skilled people are struggling with.
3:33 "The model generates code and we just execute it"
Meanwhile GPT-3 is silently making a virus to copy itself in the background with every instruction they send
GPT3 is mindless. It just copies what you did in the given two examples into a new test scenario.
It can not do that....it's not trained for that....people need to realize that modern AIs are actually not intelligent and just know to perform tasks that they're trained for
And I'm pretty sure cordex isn't that good as of now to write a full fledged language model on it's own
its not sentient. it would only do that if it learnt from a github project, which is unlikely.
Don't worry, I never actually thought it was sentient
This is insanely insane. Why does this video don't have more views?
I asked myself that as well. This thing is insane, but it seems it went under the radar of most people. Not even people on Reddit talked about it. And all the people who already got access to try it and have uploaded videos showcasing it have barely any views.
As a software eng i'm pretty excited about this actually. Would free up so much time looking up different APIs and debugging syntax errors
Countless potentials can be achieved with this !
Thank you !!
This is next level guys!!!! Can't wait to try it out. Looking forward to more awesome features. 👏👏👏👏👏
I just realized, the way you can just type casual instructions and it becomes a reality reminds me of Scribblenauts except instead of adjectives and nouns it’s highly interpretable instructions.
Interviewer : Write the syntax for a function pointer
Applicant : I don't know, I just ask Codex to do it
These damned kids and their calculators.
xD
2050: A 10 year old bored boy code his own OS based on his instructions during the week end
His dad: in my days, it would have required an army of develepers for years
0:00 How do you know they aren't AI generated people?
actually they are generated by our environment's intrinsic AI attractor , it's self organization in the field of nonlinear dynamics yayayaya :D !
This are real intelligent people....we use their libraries without knowing how it's works but give us power to create beautiful things...love you guys❤️❤️
I really would want to know what happens if you tell the model "write a code that when executed crashes the browser and execute it everytime the browser restarts"...
On minute 15:10 they ask the model to resize the person. How does the model know what the person is if the model doesn't have access to the screen??? No variable in the code was called a person or was referred to as a person, isn't that the case?
I always imagine actuating robot as physical. By learning the web APIs, this could be the first actuation capable AI. Imagine how many things it could move/start/initiate just by calling the right API with the right keys
Can you do API's? I am interested to talk about this. I am on Quora also
Absolutely insane, that humanity managed to modify the environment in a way, that you can talk to it and it works for you.
What a time to be alive 🙏
I can hear it in his voice.
I dont see any reason to be happy actually
This is magical, and then I remembered Arthur C. Clarke “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”