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Computers are exceptionally good at tasks that can be encoded into routines with well-defined inputs, outputs, and goals.
Computers proved to be very good at tasks that humans find difficult, like calculating large sums quickly and beating grand masters at chess, but they were wretched at this, one of the simplest of human activities.
And machine learning systems are getting quite good at tasks like that.
"Market your areas of expertise by word of mouth and let people know that you're good at tasks such as painting, hanging shelves, installing drywall, etc".
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It is best described in Moravec's paradox: why is it that computers are very good at undertaking tasks that require speed and precision, and which humans find difficult (such as solving mathematical equations, playing chess, or even driving cars), and yet bad at tasks we humans find simple, such as clearing coffee cups from a table?
Despite the massive potential of AI systems, they are still far from solving many kinds of tasks that people are good at, like tasks involving hand-eye coordination or manual dexterity; most skilled trades, crafts and artisanship remain well beyond the capabilities of AI systems.
Even if your kids are not doing a job they love, they may be good at doing tasks which can be turned into cash.
Sonne did not consider himself an entrepreneurial type, but watching Lars — and hearing similar stories from parents he met volunteering with an autism organization — he slowly conceived a business plan: many companies struggle to find workers who can perform specific, often tedious tasks, like data entry or software testing; some autistic people would be exceptionally good at those tasks.
They can be amazingly good at set tasks — playing chess, scanning the Web, simulating weather patterns.
They've been good at easy tasks that dazzle us, such as maths, but bad at those we take for granted, which turn out to be seriously hard.
He participated in groundbreaking work that showed that people who regularly multitasked tended actually to be less good at juggling tasks then people who were light multitaskers.
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