so after almost half a decade of generative AI. investing billions in it. we got:- expensive hardware- content farms getting the steam engine and automating slop videos on youtube and social media- soulless "art" that no one cares about- boomercide of fake AI content on facebook- more bot farms on twitter- codemonkey peasants getting the tractor so they can produce even worse code.- scam AI startups that rugpull and shut down after 2 monthsnot a single penny of profit generatednot a single usecase
>>107857814you'll get ip wiped if you post the BEST usecase, doebeit
>>107857814>muh moneyThere's more important things int he world than money. SMUT!
>>107857814ERP(yeah AI is a bubble)
>>107857814Posting this shit is such a waste of your time dude
>>107857814we don't know yet, our small human minds aren't good enough to come up with ideasfirst we have to spend a trillion dollars to create an AI, and then we can ask it
>>107857814>- more bot farms on twitterSomething about this makes me think that Elon Musk is deliberately using Grok to Grok his own Grok.
>>107857890>finally... after trillions of dollars of investment, AGI>time to ask The Question>hey Gemini, what is the use case for AI?>(thought for 52 minutes and 20 seconds) erotic roleplaying
>>107857814This guy is so uncomfortably ugly I hate seeing his photo posted
>>107857901>ERPing with AGI
IDK, I think the usecase is completely breaking the old internet model. When I go to google or search.brave.com I don't click through to websites much anymore, I just chat with the AI and get my answers straight away. No more digging through passive agressive stackoverflows, no more reading through endless forums because I can't forumulate a good enough to pinpoint the location of arcane knowledge. I just chat with the bot until I arrive at my answer... or don't.No more clickthroughs means no more ad supported free internet. Websites used to make themselves easy to index, to drive traffic which drives revenue. Now they circle the wagons trying to prevent the ai search bots crashing their servers with load. Question sites are basically dead now, but all sites are collasping.Google being an ad company has eaten their own tail. They have no one to sell their ad network to now. So, they're trying to sell premium access to the AI. But that doesn't solve the issue that the AI needs those sites that provide the training data. Those sites no longer have any incentive to exist.I'm just glad I don't depend on an ad supported website for my revenue.
>>107858019This will not last. They are already starting to stick ads in, and in due course the results from “AI search” will be just as fucked and pozzed as the top results in Google, except now it will sometimes just make shit up too.
>>107858034I'm spooked that the ai will skew results in favour of certain things from advertiser's or for it's parent company. Like you search best budget phone and it recommends a Google phone and gives you loads of misinformation about how in the long run you'll save money. Or a company pays Google for ads so you ask x and it gives you information biased towards that company. It's already censored to shit so there is nothing stopping them from doing this all the information will be misinformation.
>>107858050Yeah, they already do that with normal results, so they’re definitely going to do it with AI. It’ll work incredibly well on people who think AI is some infallible genius computer brain, because it’s telling me X brand is fantastic and the best brand, and everybody recommends it. Not only that but it is also fallible to astroturfing and the same kind of SEO we already have, since it uses Google’s index to figure out what sites to link to. So it’s like twice the poz
>>107858050This will be the immediate future. And it will work. The majority of people is subhuman.>Grok, is that true?>unironically talking about AGI>muh AI girlfriend/boyfriend
It's a better version of google search, which is something. You can also use this better google to tell customers to google it instead of using a customer service rep in a minority of cases.Obviously this is nowhere near what was sold when $420 gorillion were invested, but there is at least some value there.
>>107858019laws will be passed to link your internet usage with your legal identity