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>>61825912Have your AI cure cancer then motherfucker
>>61825912wtf is this retard on about? AI is still bad at math.
>>61825939Copypasted:Within these past couple of weeksMexican scientists eliminated HPVSpanish scientist cured pancreatic cancer in rats.Korean scientists have reversed colon cancer.Vietnamese scientists find cure for blood cancerAmerican scientist identifies potential cures against breast cancerJapanese scientists have achieved groundbreaking, world-first breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, to restore movement in paralyzed patients.
>>61825939this was posted by AI unironically
>>61825939Cancer research and fundraising is big business.>There will never be a cure for cancer recognized by modern medicine
>>61825912LLMs don’t even do math
>>61826086Oh GREAT, can A.I. get me a gf?
>>61826037I am an accountant and half of my friends group got laid off including me.
>>61826086>Mexican scientists eliminated HPVeliminated didn't cure it. Like yeah bro I eliminated your frostbite by shooting your finger with a laser beam
>>61826086All of this is fake. You are one dumb nigger.
>>61826086The absolute STATE of anti-AIers responding to this post.
>>61826086Is this your first week alive? News about cures for cancer always pop up, they rarely reach the trial in human stage.
>>61826152Oh they only found a way to eliminate a disease in practice, not in theory? My mistake Poindexter, guess it doesn't count then.
>>61825939chlorine dioxide already exists, but the AI will tell you its le ultra dangerous because of being brainwashed by propaganda articles so
>>61825912AI is still very bad at math. You can work around this by telling claude or whatever your favorite is to use a math mcp server for everything though.
>>61826311>>61826339This is public ai. You don’t know what non publicly released ai is like.
>>61825912Can it stack a box, pick produce from a field, or mine metals from the earth without human assistance?
>>61826147It can probably groom one for you.
>>61826434>you don't know what the magical unicorn is like
>>61825912Ai isn't really at a point where it truly helps me with my work I'm hoping it gets there at some point. Why do people see this as a bad thing? It's good from the business owner standpoint who cares about cattle
>>61826151im helpdesk and they are hiringyour job just got outsourced lolAI has nothing to do with it
>>61826296Gee, I wonder what billion dollar industry would be disrupted if cancer were easier to cure?
The only thing AI was ever good for, is good for right now, and will ever be good for, is mimicking human conversation. It is what I use it for in my business, it is the only niche use where it returns a positive ROI, and is the only use-case that will remain after the AI bubble bursts.Anyone who thinks otherwise is legitimately retarded.Everything else is not cost-efficient enough to be worth it.
>>61826466You seriously think there is no use case whatsoever for AI image and video creation? I mean, I fucking hate AI slop and how it has started filling up youtube and social media platforms, but it's undeniably a technology that companies are planning to use to save money and some companies are already using it. For instance Coca Cola released an AD that was fully AI generated just last year.
>>61826496Let me rephrase a little bit, what I mean is that while those use cases exist right now and are profitable for businesses right now, the point is that AI is not profitable for AI companies. They're running on investor money that is constantly running out. In a few years time, those AI companies will begin charging MUCH MORE for the same quality services. Most people will not be able to afford that, so in practical terms, access to AI image & video-generation tools will be restricted to extremely few companies. At that point, even those companies have to ask themselves: Is this cost-efficient? Or is it better to just hire a zoomer with an iPhone who'll do it for cheap?TLDR:We think AI has more use case than it does because access is cheap right now, but it will become much more expensive in a few years time. Raising questions of cost effectiveness.
>>61826496>>61826512And just to be clear, I use AI image & video generation tools myself right now for my business. It costs me roughly 50 USD per month. I expect in a few years this price will go above 100 USD or even 200 USD. And at that price point the amount of image & video generations I get access to per month would not be worth it at that price point.This is what I mean.
>>61826512That's usually not how new technology evolves though, it tends to become cheaper and more accessible, not the opposite. Also a lot of the big players that are trying to bring this technology to the end consumer aren't actually small startups, but established household names. Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon all want AI to become a part of their existing product and service lineup. They want to add that shit into the stuff people are already using by the millions and want the broadest possible market penetration. The profitability will probably come from ads and data harvesting, same shit they've been doing for years, just even more efficient with the help of AI.
>>61826566The difference is that the tech is not becoming cheaper, it's becoming more expensive. But crucially, it was never profitable, isn't profitable right now, and no one seems to be able to figure out how to make it profitable. I'm talking about the big AI players here who are delivering the "processing power" or whatever that makes AI function. They are unprofitable. They are running on investor money year after year while running on losses. That is why the tech will become more restricted by becoming prohibitively expensive.
>>61826151Indians are good at math
AI evolved from being illiterate to being the indian who cheats on test and copy homeworkTruly big deal
>>61826460Yeah, you'd think someone would want some of that 220 billion by curing it. You don't just become immune to cancer you fucking idiot you have to BUY the treatment.
>>61825939AI has to be a product that won't step on any big businesses toes. It's only allowed to ruin normal people's lived, not interfere with our pharmaceutical or energy company friends
>>61825912Wake me up when AI is good at trading futures with 40x leverage.
>>61825939Already been done decades ago. Cancer care is too big of an industry to be erased. Employment, taxes, billable hours, tech/equipment investment and killing Goyim slowly and terribly from Chemo give the JewKikes a massive hard-on.The cure is NaClo2
>>61827835No, the real solutions are free. "Treatments" on the other hand are expensive and you get to keep doing them until the patient is dead.
AI is good at the kind of math that Asians are good at doing with a ton of memorization and tricks to solve recognizable problems. That kind of math is about recognizing a problem and solving it the way you were taught to solve it. It doesn't involve deep thought. It's right in the wheelhouse of AI, which operates on a similar principle. Most problems for which the solution is known can be solved with AI. It has no chance of solving difficult unsolved problems in mathematics that require deep and clever insight. It cannot think like that.Funny enough Asians aren't good at that type of math either.
Just because you say AI is good at math doesn't make AI good at math. It can write a solution down, but that doesn't mean it knows how it got the solution.
>>61825939Fasting But is free, so you can't monetize
>>61826086Also nearly none of this shit is "AI", it's just machine learning which has been used for decades now, stop letting tech faggots piggyback on that shit.
Medical AI misdiagnosed my friend's heart disease and impending heart attack as muscular-skeletal. It almost killed one of my friends. Meanwhile you all are talking about math and counting letters in "strawberry." This shit is going to pop so comically once it starts killing people. Wait until it starts making life and death decisions, medical, driving vehicles, etc. AI companies are going to do their usual "well the computer did it it's not our fault tehehehe" thing and they're going to lose in court.
>>61825912jej looks like the indians and chinese building AI are smarter than they thoughtit's unironically over
AI is still bad at arithmetic ("math").
>>61828643your AI doesn't know how to use a calculator?
>>61828670I can use a calculator too, but that doesn't mean I'm good at doing arithmetic (I'm not).
>>61825912>>61826086great words didnt read thanks pls kys and how do we profit from this shite?
>>61826512How much of the billions of dollars that companies are spending are going into building and setting up data centers? Those things are huge and cannot be cheap to make, but once you've gotten them built you can probably use them for quite awhile.
>>61825912LLMs can't do proofs.
Interesting comment got deleted: HOW DO WE PROFIT FROM THIS? -AI's might or might not be useless. But my bet is that a lot of stupidwork is going to be eradicated between LM's and robotics.-Breakthrough upon breakthrough when it comes to longevity. From curing cancer to 3d-printed organs.Life is worth less than ever, but most people will pay everything for even a few more years.???Profit???
>>61826086and in total 0 passed per review and clinical trials. "Mexican scientists eliminated HPV present in the patient by shooting them in the head" True, not useful. "Spanish scientist cured pancreatic cancer in rats." or just don't eat chemical poisons to start with and you wont get cancer. we've been able to cure cancer for decades, its just not profitable.
>>61828106It hallucinates on basic inquiries either. Should be just marketed as a toy.
>>61828697why not
>>61827854That's the most retarded take. The most profitable way to take advantage of cancer is to make it chronic e.g. you keep the patient alive and keep them dependent on the expensive treatment. The key is to make cancer chronic but not deadly. When patients die you lose a customer.
>>61826456Same here. They told us not to use any AI-tools either, kek.
Can’t count to 100. Can’t spell strawberry. Can’t tell the truth when it’s using the camera to watch you. I sure would trust it!
>>61825912They are literally trying to brute force infinite permutations. There is nothing to worry about.
>>61825939cancer is not a disease, the people who understand this don't even talk about "cancer" because they understand why it manifest to being with.
People who passionately hate AI are hivemind crabs-in-a-bucket Reddit communists. There are millions of them, but they will be assimilated in time