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How is AI not another dot-com bubble?
What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework? How does it make money?
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>>107735774
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It's a bit of a bubble but not the "bubble" Ai furfag artists think it is about the crash.

Basically, AI will get some shit kicked in as people see it's mostly fluffy+better version of google search. Some tasks can be easily automated like basic data entry, basic jr level code review, and so on; customer support shit is a big one think chatbot 2.0 boom.

It will most likely go down a bit when companies realize the average doomscrolling nigger is just trying to get big booty bitches on his phone
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>>107737777
Bubble won't pop because ai will continue to be forced everywhere and normies will just roll with it. Much like phone cameras and surveillance devices in general, it will become the norm and you'll be paying for it one way or another.
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>>107737777
>How is AI not another dot-com bubble?
It is much worse than the dot-com bubble.
>What are its practical applications
That's pretty much it, there are very few thing it's good at that traditional solutions aren't
>How does it make money?
It doesn't. All current revenue is from corruption and misguided investment, and is completely unsustainable.
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>>107737777
AI is a current bubble, the only problem is some people think its a transformative technology that will yield a business revolution similar to the industrial revolution.

The reality is we finally made a cleverbot like tool thats good enough to fool the lay person.

The only thing its going to revolutionize is customer service. However, you the customer are not going to be appreciate the changes.
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>>107737777
It actually replaces 100 IQ employees in some lines of work. Also, checked quads, your crypto will moon.
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>>107737777
You know how they could avoid a crash?
They could just keep making plain old software but add "AI" to its name and some new features and bam, normies will flock to it because it's the new advanced thing
They're already doing it
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>>107738018
When you think about it real hard, linear regression is "A.I.".
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>>107737777
Expediting tedious office work, assisting in researching and learning of topics in a faster and more condensed way, and as you said the porn.
As for how to monetize that? That's your area friend.
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it's flexible "big data" functionality. people will find uses for it.
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Think of it like a forced update. There's no market correction coming to save you.
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What point are people trying to make when they call AI a bubble?
>I think big tech company stock is overvalued
Then invest elsewhere. Why do you care?
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>>107737777
AI is currently being used as a political tool to help counter china's growing AI industry as its more easy for them to build AI data centers than America as America is fell too far behind when it comes setting up new factories and other places of business. America and a lot of countries are racing to build these data centers because pretty much everyone by this point knows there's a looming threat coming that's about to turn into an all out war.

Everything you know about business gets thrown out the window when dealing with the top major powers. Its a whole different ball game from here on out.
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>>107737777
it's being pushed to get rid of entry level jeet coders and filter out mediocre artists
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>>107738254
>He bought the 'muh geopolitics' explanation
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>>107738292
>yeah let's just get underhandedly outcompeted by bug people
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>>107737940
You're a complete idiot if you think experts don't use it to boost their productivity.
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>>107738335
>experts

there's those pesky experts again
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>>107737777
You have to an adult with a proper job first before you can start discussing the workload benefits of AI. I personally know several people who have cut literal hours of basic daily tasks from their workload using AI. I don't use computers for my work so can't speak for myself though.



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