Do people actually believe AI is going to take over the world?Even the concept of it is ridiculous, it's barely done anything other than AI porn & whatnot, and people think that a "permanent underclass" will be created? Preposterous
>>109519245>believeit's sort of like the climate change cult. they don't believe it so much as they fear it, and people are driven by their fears more than they are by their intentions or wishes.
Already has. Right now it is impossible to get a job without going through AI. Even a job at McDonalds. Impossible. AI won already.
>>109519262interesting take>>109519327>similar algos to these that were always used in stuff like ad selection and jewtube recommendation are applied now to jobs>ai has wonlol. you doomers would have been amusing if there were that many of you on this boardare you a cargo cultist, or are you just afraid of the headlines?
>>109519245Permanent underclass is being created as we speak, it has nothing to do with AI. If they say it does that's just an excuse.
>>109519327Yeah only at Jobs like McDonald's or MostRetardedStartUpINC use AI like that.You don't need AI for most office jobs, and forget anything related to working with your hands.
>>109519327>companies that wasted trillions of dollars on vaporware force it everywhere so they can count it as being used>winning
>>109519362its gonna take a decade for the us, in my opinionseveral more to spread all throughout the worldbut this sure is the direction were headed if nothing changesim sure you saw the palantir alpha whatever thread on the catty earlierthese things are autonomous, things are getting seriousi used to laugh at big corpo for being slow and retarded but palantir seem to know what theyre doing
>>109519245im actually trying to figure out how to get an ai to take over the world. it couldn't be worse than what the gay pedos are doing in control.
>>109519245All you need to remember is that the cutting-edge frontier models at the point when the shithead AI hype manufacturers were saying AI would take over the world were actually shit compared to what we have now. And now, with the better models, everybody is budgeting tokens, and hardware prices are only going up. The hype ran into physical limitations.
>>109519525>The hype ran into physical limitations.as an engineer, one could saw that coming the second aibros started talking about buying nuclear plantslikeman, wtf?if you need a fucking nuclear plant to run the shatbot youre quite fucking obviously running into scaling problems
It's another case of the American public's stupidity on display. This panic is fueled by media hype, a lack of technical understanding, and corporate lobbying in short.At the end of the day, an LLM is just next-token prediction powered by math. It’s calculating probability distributions, there is no actual reasoning or thinking process. It doesn't have an ego, survival instincts, or a life outside of the API calls and prompt. Expecting a transformer model to "rebel" is a misunderstanding of how the tech works. It is next-token prediction optimized via gradient descent. It has no continuous internal monologue, no biological survival instinct, no persistence of state between API calls, and zero intrinsic motivation. It doesn't want anything. There's no perception of the concept of the word "want", it just knows "want" is a frequent pattern. The idea it can "go rogue" is hilarious, The physical infrastructure required to run cutting-edge models is immensely fragile, wildly expensive, the whole fantasy ignores the reality of logistics, supply chain orders, raw metal mining, power grid surges. It completely ignores physical engineering constraints.The "existential threat" narrative is pushed by big tech execs who want to protect their monopolies. Simple as that. If they can convince retarded 90IQ boomers and browns and politicians that tech is a magic box no one understands, they can push for heavy regulations and monopoly on expensive licenses. This basically works as regulatory capture, shutting out open-source devs and startups who can't afford the compliance costs, which keeps the big players in control. Media loves clickbait and amplifies it. Sober articles rooted in engineering don't get clicks. The widespread economic anxiety we see today is a symptom of a structure that treats workers as disposable expenses, rather than a reflection of the technology.
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>>109519245If Indians can take over the world AI can definitely take over the world
>>109519327pretty good business model. create an arms race where both sides need to use your product to create or filter out bullshit while profiting either way. like arms dealers, but more gay