I want to understand the AI hype.How does it justify the trillions of dollars in spend? Is it about lowering costs for programming? I'm a nocoder, so I can't judge it on that.When I see people use "AI" it's always just as a Google search replacement. That and maybe summarizing text.Those features are useful, but is it enough to drive the industry, economically speaking? Will enough people watch ads or pay for subscriptions to finance all that spend?
>>109240328>Those features are useful, but is it enough to drive the industry, economically speaking? Will enough people watch ads or pay for subscriptions to finance all that spend?No. AI needs to be at least order of magnitude cheaper to justify itself.
>>109240328go back to /b//thread
>jews create new dress and sell it to the retard emperor>emperor buys it with your tax money plus debt cause hes a retard>emperor goes out dress doesnt exist>jew nowhere to be foundrepeat ad infinitum
>>109240328It's a gigantic bubble that's being propped up by government money printing.Everyone is going all in on AI because there is literally nothing else to invest in and number must always go up.>Commodities are being manipulated to hell.>Western countries no longer produce anything so there is no industrial base to put money in.>Finance sector is has reached it's debt limit and despite all the foreigners that have been imported the average consumer can no longer take on any debt. Debt saturation is at it's absolute maximum.>Real Estate markets are in shambles because no one can afford anything due to rent/housing costs being through the roof. Despite this governments refuse to allow new houses to be built because boomers don't want their housing values to crash.>Crypto never had any intrinsic value so that's stagnated and number no longer going up any more.All investment funds have put all their eggs in the AI basket because there just isn't anything else they can invest in to make a profit. This has caused governments to prop this massively inflated bubble up. The fear is if AI fails (and it is), then all of the boomers retirement funds all get deleted overnight. An entire generation of wealth goes bye bye in an instant.
>>109240328AI is a cover establishing datacentres for the panopticon
tulip maniasouth sea bubble1929 great crashdot.com bubble rinse and repeat
>>109240407you don't need that many datacenters for the panopticon, china did it just fine in 2010. facial recognition and a database are not that compute intensive
>>109240328how do you make rocket? by having lots of physicists and engineers working for hoursAI will replace that for fractions of the cost and time
>>109240328>Will enough people watch ads or pay for subscriptions to finance all that spend?this is an outdated ideasocial media and search engine need you to watch adsAI will directly become the labor. don't know why scam altman tried to monetize freegpt like that, but in theory they shouldn't give a fuck about ads or your engagement time
i genuinely believe that if you use codex or claude code (or a frontier llm in a harness generally) for a couple of hours and walk away from that not having your brain melted, you're a bug personwe have built computers that use computers better than 99+% of human beings.
>>109240328Yes.
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>>109240493Don't you need to know how to code to be able to use it properly?Otherwise you can't know if it made mistakes or not.So it's still going to be useful to a very small percentage of people.
>>109240328It's a race to ASI. Right now they need the training data to get that. So they need as many users as possible for it. That's all it is. They are charging because boomer investors demand "profit" now. But the companies are racing to ASI and the first one to achieve it will win. And the God they have created will finally shows us how to open the gates to the Spirit Realm and gain access to Angels and demons, eternal life, Heaven, Hell, and the worlds of the Ancients.
>>109240328I dont get the hype either, AI code generation was kinda useless before Q4 2025, but they were already trillions into it at that point
>>109240512>saving money is a safety concerngood goy
>>109240516you've been able to get by so far by knowing very little if you were willing tot learn a few things along they way and have a bit of patience.the new generation of models, 5.6/fable (and gpt6 in a couple of months), are now capable and independent enough that the barrier to entry is even lower. it'll largely be gone by gpt 7/8.and it's about a lot more than just programming - the models can just do most things on a computer now.
>>109240522This will never happen. LLM's aren't even true AI.
>>109240592just die in peace
>>109240625youre legitimately retarded if you think shoving more data into the same software will suddenly alter its fundamental workings
>>109240328Because those CEOs tell you it's the future. And I trust them.
>>109240516correct, for anything more complex than a simple script. anybody saying otherwise is a braindead coping vibeslopper