Is AI really comparable to something like going from cars to horses or writing to the printing press? I ask this because while I don’t think AI is leaving anytime soon, it seems like a ton of companies are being forced to rethink how much they use ai right now, did this also happen with stuff like cars and the printing press?
>>108999570you basically gave normies a tool to do things that would require years of learning for $20/mo. shits not going anywhere.
>>108999570AI is like a very big car
>>108999570It's more powerful than all of them.Look at how Ukraine is able to stop a country 5x bigger than it?Despite the smaller manpower the robots can now shred any gigantic human army.This is why I laugh at all the luddites thinking they can stop this technology. The military loves love this stuff. And not having to deal with Human soldiers anymore means they become 100% godlike.
>>108999570>>108999603Nope, not comparable at all since the printing press is deterministic and provided the same value it replaced.AI currently is simply dogshit, and if it becomes profitable and therefore here to stay, we're fucked. Everything will get enshitified and unstable with time.Thank God it's unprofitable, and that the normies hate it so much.
>>108999570Okay there is a lot of questions here you are asking.>Is AI really comparable to something like going from cars to horses or writing to the printing press?In the sense of impact, yes it becoming big in 2021 has effectively changed the future of compute and tech in general.>it seems like a ton of companies are being forced to rethink how much they use ai right nowBecause they have a powerful tool and they don't know how to implement it or make it useful. The only few useful implementation is STT, chat, image manipulation & image generation. I have yet to see someone make an "AI" search engine, the semantic ability is very useful for search.>id this also happen with stuff like cars and the printing press?Yes, at least for cars like they had to retrofit it in "Europe" (to a degree) And horses did not disappear those can be found on the road, just not that common. meanwhile shit was bulldozed in the US for it.It seems to me the US is just a beta branch to test shit in.
>>108999784>AI currently is simply dogshitExhibit A of a deluded luddite who is probably getting fired or replaced at work soon. Reality will soon catch up and bite you in the ass. Just don't bitch when you're begging for handouts on the street.
>>108999802Every other day a company comes out crying about the current ai pricing (still subsidized and running at loss btw).Evey other day an outage at a major service from GitHub and AWS. Even ClaudeAI started sharing responses to its prompts with the wrong users the other day, lmao.Dogshit and unprofitable.Soon enough, if not already happening, interviewers will start making sure their candidates are not dependent on these probable shit generators at all.Get new shilling tactics streetshitter, these no longer work.
>>108999888Who gives a fuck about price? Companies can always borrow money or sell off assets when needed.Why else would they be rich and successful if cost was an issue?Every single company would be happy to ditch you because you are a shit employee and they don't need you anymore.
>>108999888the value isn't in selling AI, it's using it. open source models and hardware are relatively cheap and easy to pay off. it's companies trying to gatekeep models that are going bankrupt. the future of technology is decentralized and they companies just invented the weapon to destroy themselves.
>>108999570>Is AI really comparable to something like going from cars to horses or writing to the printing press?No, you should try to look at it like a niche thing. It is based not as much on compute, as it is on data. Training on data basically is lossy compression of data. That is what every single AI model contains. Compressed data.So when you run a prompt, your next token is predicted not only based on those words in the prompt, but also on everything that was in the model. Which is... The entire Internet. Decades of archives of the internet, transcripts of moveis, logs of random chats, scanned books etc. Everything was compressed and became the context for current AI. Which is still just a next token prediction, with fake reasoning, no capability of solving multistep problems without scripting (so called harnesses provide structure, hardcoded path to solve specific problems that AI cannot do on it's own), also LLMs are absolute shit when it comes to conunting. Rounding wrong way, giving results several magnitudes off etc.It is cool that the Internet is not completely lost. It felt like we were going to lose it until recently. Turns out those AI companies were actually hoarding the data and destroying the originals. We are lucky they were too dumb to understand that they cannot really kill the old Internet, when what they are doing is basically making a copy of it and then compressing it and storing a lot of backups.No matter what happens, you can distill it back. Never in it's true original form, rather very sloppy and full of noise. But still, the essense of the Internet is preserved in AI models.
>>108999773Military tech does not really rely on AI.The only ones who could try and make "AI nuke" are 'Murricans. Because they have the data they collected by spying on the world via PRISM. Nobody else has more data. Possibly that is the reason why they are building absurd amounts of AI datacenters filled with compute to the brim.I wonder how usefull it is going ot be. Probably shit, t b h
>>109000084>Military tech does not really rely on AI.You are either really naive or stupid.AI is already being used to pick apart missile launches and destroy them before they get off the ground..Compare how many missile launches Iran had at the start of this year's war compared to today?Satellites are trained to pick up on those patterns, sort through the noise and relay it back immediately.And that's just ONE use of AI. There are hundreds more...
>>109000202That is just recon, grinding available data. There is no AI on the ground, there are soldiers still, using trenches as always.
>>108999570>Is AI really comparable to something like going from cars to horsesNo. Maybe if Henry Ford begged millions of dollars from the government, then stole a shit got of metal claiming it was necessary for making the cars. And then only if they were giving the cars away for free but they were slower, stupider, and more dangerous than horses. Also while cornering the market on horse shoes and horse feed so all the horses would get bloody hooves or die of starvation ....... then maybe that would be a fair and accurate comparison to the current AI rollout. What they're doing with AI should be criminal. Honestly I don't understand how it isn't.
>>109000244Wow, there's no helping you luddites.Whatever, see you on the battlefield when the T-800 quickscopes you from another continent.
>>109000267>"Hahaha, AI is so dumb and stupid!">"Why did the CEO just fire everyone and hired a robot?"Make up your minds already. If your job can be replaced by "morons" then maybe you were never that smart or useful after all?
>>109000496except they're re-hiring the people they fired because they realized they made a terrible mistake
>>109000530>re-hiredAt half the wages maybe. And they could just outsource to a 3rd world country for even higher savings.So the layoffs and replacement are still happening until AI is fully perfect.
>>109000468Check how much time it can just stand there. Not even talking about running around. Just to stand there and guard the position.A soldier can do that for a full week with no or minimal resupply. You can deduce that from documents that regulate minilam hygiene. Week without a single shower is OK, officers are allowed to keep soldiers busy with basically no rest, covered in mud for that amount of time. That is because a human being can handle it.Your shitty chink toy can barely walk straight on even ground and requires changing it's batterries every 20 minutes.Notice how we haven't mentioned the AI part yet.
>>109000541>even people from 3rd world country are better than AI
>>108999570>Is AI really comparable to something like going from cars to horses or writing to the printing press?Going from humans riding horses to humans driving cars and from humans writing to humans printing is not even close to replacing humans themselves forever>ackshually AI is not really intelligent and doesn't really understand anythingThis has turned into an almost religious cope based on nothing at this point, we are not ready for AGI
>>1090006583rd worlders believe they'll do offshoring jobs better with AI. This is why hindu streetshitters boost it all the time.
>>109000614>Your shitty chink toy can barely walk straight on even ground and requires changing it's batterries every 20 minutes.Uh what? Also, it's cute if you think a war against robots would last more than 1 week. You have 60 minutes at best before the AI scopes out every location and blows it to ashes.
>>109000702They're still taking your job Timmy.
>>109000729couldn't be me.I'm not a webshitter and that's the only job a jeet can mimic.
>>109000840Then you must be something worse or just unemployed. Banking on the latter.
>>108999570It's pretty cool to find the exact information you're looking for instantly instead sifting through piles of jewgle SEO results.