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Either that, or the rich and corps will go all in. The point was always to replace human labor, just depends how far from that they think we are. People still see a report an AI did something stupid and laugh at the idea of it replacing us, but just 5 years ago we wouldn't have believed the things it can do today.
We can't believe what it does not, or six agos what it does then. The shit is moving faster then literally anyone really seems to understand.
The avg person that makes fun of ai, seems to still think they have the same problems they had 2-3 years. Because the cheap free models they have access to are extremely out of date, or very limited.
The actual real deal big boy models are so far beyond what your avg even extremely technical user understands. Unless you are actively watching following and using the models you just flat out have no clue just how fast this shit is sprinting.
It's got plenty of problems and the growth is not across every aspect of it equally. So it's really easy to point and laugh at a particular point it's struggling with while it skips ahead in other regards.
It's wild. The progress is just as unsustainable as the profits are bad. As long as that progress keeps sprinting the bad profits flat out don't matter.
IT WILL hit critical mass to replace your avg idiot long before the profit problem really hits at this rate.
The bigger problem is that even if it replaces people that profit problem doesn't go away. So it will just hit AFTER people are replaced. And that's a even worse outcome then replacing people.
We NEED the bubble to pop before that point and the industry recalibrates to a sustainable model.
Else we will have mass job loss promptly followed by a massive bubble popping and economy collapse AND companies flopping and job opportunity losses as places closing shop so there won't even be jobs to back to.
It could get REALLY fucking bad.
Disagree.
It is true there were massive strides in the last 8 years. But fundamentally, the tech is still the same large language model it was before, just bigger and better optimized.
It's like going from an ancient, slow, Ford Model T that topped out at 45mph to a Bugatti that can do 260mph in 8 short years. It's impressive, it boosts productivity, it is a marvel of modern technology, but that's not my point of contention.
The issue is that AI companies have been funded on the promise that with enough advancements and upgrades this tech will achieve AGI. Which is an absurd statement to anyone in the field actually developing these things. That is the equivalent of promising that this 260mph Bugatti, with a few years of upgrades and advancements, will become a Harrier Jump Jet!
It's just not happening, a fundamental shift in model architecture or technology used is needed. And from what we've seen so far, no one has discovered any.
They're not even better optimized. Hallucination rates are up. Inference costs are up. There's only an AI industry at all because they're selling a highly subsidized product, but when they try to raise prices even a little the market collapses. Companies that were encouraging employees to up their AI use are now rationing tokens like chocolate in wartime. This isn't like Uber where they can push out the old providers and then obtain market capture on something everyone needs. AI is not, and cannot be, essential, because you can always just get a human to do it.
I disagree. AI is enabling doing things that are not worth paying a human to do, yet still have value. the question is, whether the infrastructure costs can realign to hit that sweet spot.