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Literally the only thing that matters, somehow /biz/ never talk about it..
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>>60933851
most of it is a scam. you're looking at the dotcom bubble from 1999
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>>60933851
they think it's not happening. that's why they're still poor. not because they dont habeeb in AI specifically, but because they are myopic niggercattle - not visionaries.

it doesn't have to ... wait, hold on, no pearls before swine. /biz/ doesn't deserve an explanation. They only deserve the whoops of the whip.
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>>60933859
The industrial revolution was just build around heating up water and have the steam compress a piston.
The next 100 years where spend on the natural implementation of this technology.
The existing AI (LLM's) natural implementation is a straight up revolution, a world transformative implementation that will be of the same magnitude as the industrial revolution.
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>>60933851
This is a crypto forum. My opinion is that this cycle has been so disappointing that this forum will be forced to turn to real topics to avoid being permanently ejected. I only have one crypto and everything else is in action related to AI. And I'm starting to make it my job. People are very backward, it's easy to charge for AI training.
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>>60933920
I think crypto is still early. AI will allow the brightest computer scientists to augment every field. If you are not the top of a field all you can do is through your wages as random crap and hope it takes off. That is my speculation. Not so different from most technological revolutions. Everything easy about AI is going to have lots of competition, eg, using it to make youtube videos.
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>>60933898
I think the point i am trying to make is that there are things that require a scientific breakthrough, and there are things that require no scientific breakthrough, just a straight forward implementation of the existing technology.
The list of things we can reasonably build with the existing technology is insane e.g. autonomous humanoid robots who could pass a blind Turing test. That alone would perhaps be the biggest revolution, combine this with all the other ways you can implement this existing technology and the world will become unrecognizable in a decade.
it literally is the end of days for us, the world as we know it, is gonna end.
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>>60933859
the dotcom bubble of 99 laid the ground work for the modern internet retard. People were calling Amazon a scammy website lol
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>>60933959
I think the biggest benefit is their is lots of "science" that is basically pissing on everything we can find, shitting on that, and then writing down what happens and if it is useful, and AI will allow us to do this faster than ever before.
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>>60933970
I do think that this will perhaps be the biggest thing, not for AI to churn out shitty science papers, but to read through all of the garbage.
The way science currently work is that there is too many papers out there that is never getting read. Most studies are replicate studies - unknowingly to everyone involved. There just aren't any way to find what you are looking for, the keywords you use are cluster specific, you essentially have clusters of research teams using different nomenclature or highlighting specific words/angels, making whatever studies they make near invisible to everyone outside their little cluster. You see it in the citations, they always cite the same handful of western teams (they obviously don't speak Chinese, Russian, Korean or Japanese, so anything going on there that is related to them is just a void).
An AI could go through them all, and eliminate this sharing gap, eliminate unintentional replicate research.
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>>60933969
you don't know what you're talking about
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>>60934027
that's slightly different and likely more important than what i mentioned but related
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>>60933851
AI is an overhyped glorified autocomplete + search engine. It is stupid as fuck, doesn't matter how much you tweak it. True intelligence cannot emerge in a system that can't physically interact with the world, period.
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>>60933851
i made a lot of money in utilities and tech



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