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β€Œhttps://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf9v0a/i_created_a_chatgptlike_extension/

Hi all, since ChatGPT is overloaded and does not response today I created a nice chrome extension that connects to openai API (via access token, yes you may need a credit card). And it shows up nicely as a small widget on each web page. Feedback is welcome!

https://writing-assistant.netlify.app/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/zfah4g/danger_of_some_robots_in_the_future_with_bad/

So something I always seen come up is people freak out about the robot killing people with guns or overpowering them. But I never see about the cyber security part.

Like let's say I'm an enemy country and want to attack. I could attack directly and risk a lot. Or I could have people hack into civilian humanoid robots living in homes. Have them mix cleaners or whatever and make a bomb. This blowing up half the homes in a nation in 1 day. This crippling the country before sending in my military.

Like there seriously needs to be a serious push for cyber security awareness and standards to be enforce by law due to this.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/zfb0tm/stem_careers_what_are_the_less_likely_to_be/

I feel like people do not want to accept our imminent job issue and it's hard to find realistic answers for this question.... Or maybe I'm a doomer.

Also, I really want to start a career, or at least some courses, on any STEM related area (I have some experience too).

So, taking into account the accelerating pace of AI, which courses/careers would you recommend in order to avoid being replaced? At least in the next \~5-10 years.

Also, if this is a stupid question or I am missing something please let me know.

BTW, I know this may be a difficult and complex question to answer, so any info is welcomed.

TIA.

*PS: Not a native speaker.*