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I do wonder when the AI bubble is gonna burst. Certainly it can't be this popular forever, right?
Remember 4y ago, when 5G was the next big thing?
Self-driving cars thanks to 5G?
Every industry will be transformed and every single production line will have a 5G campus network.
We will only stream games over 5G!
5G was so frigging important, we needed to ban Huawei from building cell towers because otherwise, they could shut down our whole economy because our whole economy depends on 5G?
Well, that turned out to be a hype. Of course, it did not go away, just like AI will not go away. But it will have a completely different focus, than what most think now. I see a bigger future for AI in girlfriend simulators or user preference adult movies than in replacing STEM jobs.
Except the difference is that anyone with a brain can figure out that 5G is just faster internet. Most applications aren’t limited by slow internet speeds. LTE is usually enough.
The AI hype is just different. It’s real in my opinion.
Anyone with a brain can figure out that ChatGPT is just more accurate predictive text. "AI" is a massive misnomer, it's just fuzzy pattern recognition. Even LLMs are just predicting what word comes next over and over.
It can be a very useful tool, but it's wholly incapable of doing anything but regurgitating mashups of its training data.
Not this shit again.
Well, I for one am very glad that you were here to figure it all out for us dumb dumbs.
Truly, we might not have understood the limitations of this new and misunderstood technology.
I am not denying that and totally agree. But it was still enough to scare gov into banning huawei.
And I am also not claiming that Ai is not real. The question is more, for what? I think some use cases are currently undervalued (like adult entertainment) while some are overvalued (Ai replacing coders)
I'm a software dev. AI might be closer to replacing devs than you think. At least low level devs.