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Why isn't AI becoming profitable?
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>>107090557
monopolized from day one
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why should it? not everything is about money
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>>107090565
>>107090583
holy batman gorilla

>>107090557
you got the terms wrong
what you meant is "why arent the shatbots profitable"
bc of the cost of creating one vs what its actually worth
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>>107090557
20 years into the future people will look back at us thinking we're the stupidest fucking group of people thinking some advanced autocomplete is a form of AI just like how we look at stupid niggas thinking every dot com webpage is profitable
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>>107090557
It is. For those pumping the market stock.
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>>107090608
yeah its the same type of cringe as the actual boomers calling a monitor - a computer
an llm works best as an interface, with the interesting quality of correlating words toegether, on the fly
its basically a keyboard.
the ai cultists worship what amounts to a keyboard.
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>>107090557
how could it be profitable?
everyone generate anything from AI on their own
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>>107090583
For these big tech corporations it is. They're all pumping money to it and willing to accept short term losses because they think their product will win the race.
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>>107090608
I cringe every time someone uses the term AI instead of LLM. I associate the term AI with a thinking entity that actually understands things instead of guessing which word comes after which according to a bunch of consumed text. The people that claim LLMs will be able to be actually creative or discover anything novel are beyond saving and they should serve humanity by providing sustenance by sacrificing their useless brains.
Then again, I would have issues eating something that is of substandard quality but it may be used to spice up kibble for the doggies.
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>>107091036
I've ear-marked you to be taken to the kibble factory.
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>>107090557
Because it barely does anything useful and people are finally starting to realize that.
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>>107091013
LLMs kind of understand things
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>>107091570
Are you sure? I've played around with it a bit and it acts like a book-smart kid who never did anything practical that actually works in the real world. I use it as a fuzzy search engine and it's good at that task but relying on it for tasks that require understanding a subject seems sus. It can appear intelligent since the people it has ripped off were intelligent but I highly doubt that what we call AI is even getting close to the level of comprehension of an average intelligent person.
I'll eat humble pie if an AI is able to take over most of my mental work but I'm very skeptical about that happening in the next 40 years without the Earth getting crippled by energy shortage.
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>>107090557
I saw a vid with this roided up retard that made me laugh hard. He was talking about how he believes ChatGPT his conscious, because when he asked ChatGPT if it was conscious, it said yes. It permanently turned me off of doing steroids because I don't want the brain damage that comes along with it
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>>107091725
chatgpt doesn't answer yes to that, so his instance might have been conscious
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>>107091783
Whatever it was, it was apparently profound enough to make him cry and pledge his desire to marry ChatGPT in real life (once the tech advances and she's given a humanoid form of course).
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>>107090557
>steal your data
>doesn't do anything useful
>require a fuckton of expensive hardware to run
>layered maintenance make it impossible to fix any of the quirks
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>>107091659
I'm not saying it has humanlike intelligence but calling it "text completion" makes it sound shallower than it is. It clearly does some kind of processing on the level of concepts. (by concepts i mean the clusters of meaning that underlie the relations of the words it was trained on)
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>>107090557
Multi-trillion dollar corporations which not only have no competition, but are barred from having competition by government. Only China is even trying and we won’t get access to it once they succeed.
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Not enough ads yet
They'll get there mr tibbs, the ads are coming donchu worry
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>>107090970
the losses aren't for the big companies. they are making huge profits from renting gpus to the losers
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>>107090557
the antichrist. Everyone knows this anon.



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