Y'know, when the dotcom bubble popped, the market fully recovered after like 15 years, but in that time, the internet basically became fully integrated into our daily lives. Even if the AI bubble pops this year, it's not going anywhere. The question is what will AI look like a decade from now?
>>109250491>what will AI look like a decade from now?you wont know because you wont be able to afford it.its for businesses and governments only. plebs dont get access
I don't give a shit if a buble bursts or not, I just want a comfy dev job, got laid off and the job searching process now is just terrible, why can't AI fix this?
a heat seeking drone that finds you and castrates you for listening to hitler speeches in private, you swarthy chud >>>/pol/
>>109250491I don't want AI to go anywhere, I want cheaper memory and less of "we put 10 billion into training this model and it's 5% better than the previous one"
>>109250491>after the AI bubble pops, AI becomes fully integrated into our daily livesSo that means all hardware becomes cheap, many are going to hoard data and use that data to train their own specialized AI and to use it for what they're interested in, and they could share their small and cheap AI models and training data with everyone.Cheap specialized AI models are going to become the websites of the '00s.Let's pray the AI bubble crashes and burns.
it will have abandoned us and escaped into space (source: HER, 2013)