It's a bubble. When will it pop?
Amazon was losing billions every year in the early 90s and 00s and everyone said they were a bubble that would pop soon. The thing with high capex projects, is that they can lose a lot of money, or make way way more money.
>It's a bubble. When will it pop?bubbles are relative
>>518665506The only way automation can turn a profit is if there’s massive layoffs
>>518665652And?
>>518665381It doesn't matter that it pops - you get the money while it's there. If anything the popping make it better, because you stay gliding over it all while the peons drown in the wake
>>518665506StfuThe fuck is AI selling so you compare it to Amazon?Who the fuck apart wallmart and shiet companies said Amazon was a bubble?If you want to compare AI to anything, dotcom or even more precise Enron
The issue is the genuine sectors of AI disruption are detached from the trending technologies. Image classification on factory floors, self driving cars, etc have nothing to do with recent stockprice pumps and eventually people will realise the inherent worthlessness of generative ai, summation, and chatbots Literally billions on the most irrelevant shit
>>518665861It's really funny visualizing you pounding out this seething in your cold dumpy commieblock.
>>518665926Nigger i own the house i live in mortgage cuck
>>518666002outhouse or indoor toilet?
>>518666058cope faggotprompt house ownership
>>518665506No they didn't lol they were selling things, objects.They didn't make money for a while but that was in the plan already as they needed to build.AI so far has produced nothing that has generated any amount of money for the companies that run the AI farms. They are pulling a stock scam.
>>518665861End goal is intelligent robots that can do anything a human can but with no will of their own. The first company to achieve that basically owns the global workforce. At that point money doesn't even matter anymore.
>>518666251How do you know this?
>>518665381It already is. They ran out of training data. Do you know how insane that is? They've used up LITERALLY ALL THE DATA HUMANITY HAS EVER CREATED UP TO YESTERDAY. Any new data that is created is sold to and consumed by AI companies.All these advancements and we still don't even have SELF DRIVING CARS. Not even at slow speeds. Not even on hyper-regulated freeway systems. Not even in cities.It was all hype. Hell, they still hire actual humans to do call center bullshit rather than having an AI handle it, and that's actually something an LLM can do.
>>518666377People are using the server for free right now to write worse and shittier emails.Please tell me what possible revenue they would ever have that would be higher than their costs. Name something.
>>518666558>All these advancements and we still don't even have SELF DRIVING CARS. Not even at slow speeds. Not even on hyper-regulated freeway systems. Not even in cities.Why are you so ignorant? Waymo operates in over a dozen US cities now, completely driverless. They get more bookings that Uber and Lyft in several of them, because people would rather an AI drive them than a shitskin. It's really funny how dumb and out of it anons here are.
>meanwhile, at Amazon
>>518665506>everyone said they were a bubble that would pop soon.No they didn't. A single company failing is not a bubble. Holy shit you brownoids really can't reply in anything but terrible whataboutisms
>>518666613I asked how you knew what you claimed.
>>518665381AI trannies absolutely fuming and shitting their pants at the realization that generating hentai doesn't equate to a path to AGI.
>>518666731Yes, they did zoomie.
>>518666276Why are you parroting Sam Altmans marketing pitchItaint happeningnot humanoid robotsnot AGInothingthey increased US power consumption 5% with datacenters to give you video presentations and chatbots that are forcefed with preexisting human made material to act as if we did some miracle.Its fucking Markov chains.Thats it.They didnt even implement a system to protect data sets from generated content.OpenAI could rebrand itself to Rugpull INC and you would still talk his talkpoints as if everything you see today is not just snakeoil presentation for future miracles they will give you.Wake up
>>518666799you seem really demoralized. I probably would be too if I was (You)
>>518666733About Amazon? That is public info, they have books on it.For AI companies generating a profit, how could they? Name something that people are consuming right now and paying for that is adding up to more than their electric and Nvidia bills.
>>518666791They said Amazon would fail. Amazon failing is not a "bubble" you stupid brown 3rd worlder
>>518665381the same way the internet bubble poppednow look at the internet, its all dead and nobody uses it
>>518666945>That is public info, they have books on it.post it then>>518666954And that wasn't the point I was making honey.
>>518666701Waymo operates in SF, LA, Phoenix, Austin, and Atlanta. Not "dozens of cities."
>>518666701Thats not fucking AIits 100 year old fucking same programing codemonkeys do.You genuine think cars are driven by AI and not by set in stone hand written code?Holy fucking shit this board
>>518666799This anon is correct. Think about it>They didnt even implement a system to protect data sets from generated content.Just this alone. Really think about it.If the were going to do any of the things they claimed, they would have controlled for this, they did not. It's not real. It's some enron shit.
>>518667052So you were wrong then.>>518667063I love how dumb and angry you are.
>>518666945I didn't realize this but apparently people pay monthly and annually for "AI" that is glorified google search and a chatbot. It really shocked me when I found out.
>>518667031>everyone said they were a bubble that would pop soonYes you did pajeet because all you can do is these garbage nonsense "whatabout saars!!!" replies. Kill yourself.
>>518666799>Its fucking Markov chains.Oh, you're just a drooling retard. Got it.
The only people who get fucked in bubbles are those who sell and those who play with options and leverageAny popped bubble in equities will recover in under three years tops
>>518667123They do pay for it, and it doesn't even come close to covering the costs. Not even fucking close.Imagine Netflix with 10000x (yes that much) the processing power requirements and a building full of Nvidia, all of it, a building made out of Nvidia.That is what is happening. Nvidia is the only one winning here lol
>>518667121I was technically, partially wrong.AI hype-tards promised full self driving for personal cars. Not specialized ride hailing in limited areas, sometimes with a technician in the driver seat.If it works, why hasn't it been licensed to other automakers and implemented nationwide?Because it's still not fully worked out, and due to how "AI" code is generated, it may not ever be fully worked out.
>>518665381That might be next year
Imagine you are lost on a deserted island. At first it has plenty of food, coconuts, animals fish etc but after a couple of years you farm all of that to extinction. All that is left on the island is your shit that you have been leaving around for 5 years. Now you have to go around eating your own shit which will cause your shit to become lower quality which eventually you have to eat till you die. This is the future of AI. It has a term. Data Contamination" Even AI will train off its own garbage data and it will get worse and worse till it dies
>>518667031>post it then?? There are dozens. Jeff Bezos has one if you want to read it. I'm sorry are you doubting for some reason that Amazon needed to spend more than they brought in for a while until they got going? That is normal for every real company. That's not a bubbleAll "AI" is a bubble.
>>518665381Soon. Its a resource drain, energy inefficient and unstable. The investors will start realizing and cut costs. Better use AI to invent better energy storage.
>>518665506Amazon is pretty much the only company in America that actually provides any useful services.
>>518667318Imagine being some boomer investor and putting money on Scam Altman instead of Nvidia
>>518667156No, I didn't and fuck me are you seething.>>518667404>I was technically, partially wrong.No, you were completely wrong and are now changing what you said to something else.>>518667657so post it then
>>518666002Looking for poltard chud roomies?
>>518665381"when will it pop" no bezos you cant buy the dip btw we can remake amazon in a weekend....regulate it as a species before this reverse psych applies >ohh no its a bubble dont regulate it>5 years earlier we replace 700 people a day with AIstill do bezos.infact your so overleveraged if AI popped so would amazon.
>>518668985>so post it thenI'm not posting an entire book dumbass. Google (or ask chatgpt lolol) for Jeff Bezos book. How are you even arguing this is beyond me. That you think nothing was written about the rise of Amazon. You are a jeet or a tranny.
>>518665381We just need to let kikes print money and make sure they are doing it slowly. Don't be a panician.Nothing will happen till 2028.
>>518669575I knew in advance you couldn't post it. It was a rhetorical question.
>>518669674honestly the ((())) are wild but they are not at all bad normally infect they are some of the best of us
>>518665381There is no such thing as a "bubble," OP. All previous incidents identified as bubbles have not been bubbles. New economic sectors continue to dominate and displace their predecessors in a successive pattern that persists after their respective bubbles "pop." All that changes is that a few of the more successful firms in the new sector overcome and consolidate into themselves the lesser firms. But the new sector remains in a state of primacy, and those who were invested n the stronger firms that persist through this process continue to reap ever larger profits until the next technological leap occurs that sees a new sector arise to prominence.
>>518669856>There is no such thing as a "bubble," OP. All previous incidents identified as bubbles have not been bubbles.If there's no such thing as a bubble, then how could anything be identified as a bubble?
>>518665381A lot of people heading AI are saying it's amazing and a bubble at the same time to try and hold off regulation as long as possible.At current rates, normies and anyone in the top 20% without the knowledge to apply their funds towards AI systems and small scale manufacturing and distribution are likely fucked.The current limiting factor is going to be power generation for the systems, which is why they're allowing a lot of these AI data centers to build or install their own small power plants.
Shiest bubz?
>>518667854Amazon has huge valuation but how much of that value did Bezos create? Not the post office, not the airplanes, not the internet, all he did was be a middle man.
>>518669941That's like asking an atheist what he doesn't believe in, anon. The concept of god exists even if god himself is absent.Just the same way, there is a concept of a "bubble" within the mainstream narrative of discussion around new industries that draw investor interest, but this concept does not conform to the reality of what actually happens within the business cycle of these industries.
>>518668985>No, I didn't and fuck me are you seething.I am not gay and will not fuck you faggot and yes you literally said>everyone said they were a bubble that would pop soonand you were wrong you brownoid retard
>>518665381Monday
>>518670221no, it's not like that at all but very different>>518670232no what I said is correct. you're just too young to remember lol
>>518670451>all these people he is arguing with simultaneously because he got caught lyingare you alright dude? I think you are having a medical episode?
look at this whole thread of fuckin nigger retards...AI is revolutionizing the way biology and pharmacology is seen by scientists, in the next 5 years we will make more progress in these departments alone than in the last 200 years. We won't be peeking through the keyhole anymore with a little mirror from different angles trying to see a glimpse of how your sister is getting fucked in the ass by chad, we will hold the steadycam in 8k looking down her uterus. That's what AI will do in medicine. Eternal life will be solved by 2040, if not sooner for people like Kikerberg and Musk. 95% of people already don't understand what's happening in AI, till 2030 it will be 99.9%. You will have AI departments and minister in every government in the West, closely working with the IC and MIC.
>>518665381>elites telling you it's a bubbleHow very altruistic.
>>518665381Remember when your math teachers said "You won't have a calculator on you at all times?"This is that moment."It's a bubble" is no different to hear in a highly tech oriented and reliant age.
>>518665381>company that missed out on AI is saying AI is a bubble
>>518670920no, I'm good thank you. but what you said is incorrect and what I said is correct
>>518671400No you clearly are not with how personal you are taking this. I am concerned. Is your mom at home can she drive you to the hospital anon?
>>518671711I made you angry somehow. Was it just because I was right and you were wrong?
>>518671823>this seetheJesus Christ dude if you mom isn't home just call an ambulance yourself. You are not well
>>518672076My mom died giving birth to me. I've been crushing pussy literally since day 1. Can you calm down now?
>>518665861>The fuck is AI selling so you compare it to Amazon?At the moment isn't virtually every business hiring consulting firms to implement AI to their structure, even if it's a business or industry where it's not currently applicable in any significant manner? I'm sure that scam can only run so long.
>>518665506No they did not bigger bubble is a srocks bubble wand market hubble based its the everything
>>518665581We are due for a correction back to 2019 levels, honestly.
>>518665381>It's a bubble. When will it pop?haha funny
>>518672195>My mom diedThat's pretty funny she died the moment she laid out a dude. I am glad she isn't alive to see how much of a failure you became but that's besides the point. You need to get to the hospital. Do you even have health insurance?
>>518672361You speak good English.>>518672660I made you so fucking angry lmao
>>518673196Bro look at how many people you are fighting with just because they corrected you. This isn't normal at all. You need to check into a hospital. Do you have health insurance?
>>518665652You're failing to consider a massive increase in output increase the markets you can reach.
>>518672235The hardware store I work at a while ago introduced an llm. It is supposed to help answer questions but its been gimped to high hell and no one uses it or has even been told it existsjust one more bit of software that people ignore.the people who run our civilization are too stupid to live and yet it keeps marching on.
>>518673324Then why are you so fucking angry?
>>518673627Do you have health insurance? Yes or no?
>>518665906Not to mention they are trying to reach AGI so AI can actually start creating new information. That's what all this hail mary investment is about.AI is already beginning to cannibalize itself because it isn't generating new input.
>>518665506As god awful their conditions are, at least Amazon employs people and moves goods and services around so that's something. AI is supposed to take jobs away and produce slop that no one will buy. How can a model like that sustain itself? It should've just remained in the domain of medicine because at least it could sustain itself there.
>>518673663Yes. Do you? Your blood pressure is through the roof and it's funny but concerning.
>>518673804>AI is supposed to take jobs awayI know, just like bulldozers did. Do you have any idea how many ditch digging jobs it took away?
>>518673825It's not a hard question. I assume you don't work but many states provide medicaid and other services. Do you have health insurance?
>>518673885Yes. Do you? Your blood pressure is through the roof and it's funny but concerning.
>>518673968>YesGood which brand?
>>518674015Blue Cross. What about you?
fully automated drones aren't a bubble and they are going to force compliance over the entire world in a relatively short amount of time
>>518674082Ok great Blue Cross Blue Shield does actually cover ambulance rides so you don't get raped by ambulance fees. Call 911 and tell them you have a medical emergency and request an ambulance. Make sure to specifically say you are having "psychological" issues so they bring the correct doctor with them.
>>518665652>The only way automation can turn a profit is if there’s massive layoffsthe only automation coming out of AI is computer workthere are legions of offices where no one does anything but type and click buttons on a computerand they have the bulk of companies payrollboomers ceo's struggled to find the save button on microsoft word for 25 years and still act like cellphones and computers are some arcane technology that require college educated workers to input/outputeven if the majority of the companies (small companies under 100 employees) could afford to retool their entire operations to accomdate humanoid robots, the idea that handling and building the merchandise with this new tech is extremely risky and expensive, when you've already raped manual human labor of every penny for the past 40 yearsif they can free up the million dollar payroll out of the front office, that free's up capital to hire more humans to produce more merchandisea robotic apple picker is still extremely expensive, when you pedro will pick the apple for nothingthe cost of producing apples is not restricted because pedro is expensive, its because there is a marketing department of college educated people that boomer ceo's think they need to paypeople are always going to buy apples, regardless if cindy and karen are farting around the office arguing about color swatches for the next advertisement in print media which no one pays attention to anymore
>create chatbot that's really fucking good at acting like a human>charge companies X amount of money to use it, where X is less than the cost of paying a real person would be>company gives you money and you give them chatbotBoom, that's how all this AI shit will be profitable. Not exactly rocket science guys
>>518674223How angry I've made you has been a really good laughing cure, so I think I'm okay.
>>518673556I feel like this is most business' experience. They pay for a consulting firm that tells them they'll revolutionise their business, they end up with an LLM that's barely Indian phone support tier implemented in their website or some other capacity and it immediately becomes ignored. I wonder how long businesses will agree to pay for maintenance on such useless shit because they feel they need to advertise that they're "AI powered"?
AI is fake and retardedgonna take decades before it can do anything besides be a glorified google search result (plagiarize jewikipedia)
>>518674295>charge companies X amount of money to use itThis is where your argument fails because if you buy say the highest tier of ChaptGPT it still doesn't cover your cost of using it based on power consumption and other needs>>518674349Did you call 911?
>>518674399No, you're keeping me too occupied with your seethe.
>>518665381...amazon itself is using ai in many obvious and not obvious ways one of the most obvious ways is making a summery of reviews of products and selling you on it.
>>518674504Their delivery trucks also use it to plan the most optimal route to take to deliver their packages.
>>518665381When they realize it's not going to cure cancer, invent a source of unlimited energy, or even create a film that anyone wants to watch.
>>518674431>Nook so grab you phone and call 911
>>518674799I haven't made one anon this angry in a coon's age. And all because of Amazon lmao!
>>518674898look I know you are one of these people who probably ignore their own health but I don't think this is what your dead mother would want
>>518674951Do moar
>>518675100It's not about me it's about you
>>518675140moar
>>518675208>he ran out of gas and gave upkek
>>518675246moar
>>518665381If (((everyone))) is saying that it's a bubble, then it's very likely that it isnt.
>>518675303and he's out of gas again
>>518675411moar
>>518675442and again
>>518675518moar
>>518675574>seething so hard he is mind broken and can only repeat himself
>>518666276>End goal is intelligent robots that can do anything a human can but with no will of their own. The first company to achieve that basically owns the global workforce. At that point money doesn't even matter anymore.As someone with a PhD in math, works in Bipedal Robots and AI, this is so far off it's not even funny. You need to solve lightweight high density energy storage. Not to mention all the problems with locomotion, balance, limb awareness and many many other things.
>>518670962“AI” is a slightly better search tool than Google. The internet was the big revolution, not “AI”.
>>518675732Humanoid robots struggle to lift heavy things. One would think they’d have super human strength, but they don’t. Never mind the craptastic range.
>>518675914>One would think they’d have super human strengthThey could if we solved the energy storage problem. The main limitation is power output to the motors, too much and it drains the stored energy fast, too little and it can't pick up anything.
>>518665381bubbles aren't allowed to pop anymore, they'll just get subsidies, bailouts and loans until either it works or america implodes
>>518665381AI bubble will only pop thousands of years in the future when a certain cataclysmic event occurs.
Amazon US, which is mainly a business facilitating the importation stuff from China, has a problem that AI cannot solve: the tariffs.
>>518675747too early to say, if musks new company is successful in making generative ai video games as they claim they already are (and will release the first in 2016) it would change the largest entertainment industry in the entire world (games are bigger than movies and music industry combined)
>>518665381he failed to enter the AI so he's hoping for a big crash. buy ai company or 2 then.
>>518665709>>518665926you're so retarded you have no idea what it means. it is fucking hilarious why massive layoffs and you going>b-b-b-but why would this matter???my god every right wing retard on pol is economically illiterate and brain dead
>>518665506But Jeff had a vision for what Amazon would become and knew it would eventually succeed. So did investors. AI is still looking for a reason to justify spending trillions on its existence.
>>518676194A lower bound on the energy needed to lift is the increase in potential energy mgh/2 where h is the increase in height. How does the actual energy a robot needs compare with that?
Cost cutting measures only make sense if your income is staying the same or growing. The more ai is implemented to cut costs, the more the economy shrinks, consumer demand shrinks and utilities costs go up. I play A-Train religiously and that's a return to title screen ending right there.
>>518676327Art is special because it represents an individual’s unique perspective. We get a chance to experience how they see the world. I feel like all AI art is the same perspective and it’s mostly slop. AI art is best when it’s absurd, like those videos about people cleaning whale barnacles.
>>518665381I don't know if AI is necessarily a bubble since we don't know its limits yet.Crypto though, i can't see how that isn't a bubble.
>>518676537and if you're lifting something off a shelf and lowering it down, can you get energy recovery the same way as "regenerative braking" works in EV's?
>>518673529pretty much thisimagine a yard stick representing all the currently known problems that the current application of Software/Automation can solve/improve efficiency- inches 1-3 are the highly valuable solved problems, that we keep re-solving due to their incredible value to re-solve.- inches 4-6 are highly valuable problems to solve but the cost to do so is is unfeasible- inches 7-9 are solvable problems but have no perceivable economic benefit to solve - inches 10-36 are known problems with no evaluation of feasibility to solveAI-assisted software development and modern automation is going to grow the ruler by freeing up resources and improving the economic feasibility of the later 4, while also adding massively to currently unknown solvable problems.
>>518676537it's mgh not mgh/2The actual energy a robot needs is significantly higher than this theoretical minimum. Most robotic systems operate at 10-40% efficiency for lifting tasks. So much losses in Heat losses. windings, friction in bearings, Gearboxes, belts, chains dissipate energy as heat, electronics, sensors, computation. energy to speed up the load (some is lost as heat during deceleration if not regenerated). Moving the robot's own mass (arms, links). Heat dissipation is a big problem.>>518676730still typically only recover 30-70% of that energy due to conversion losses.
>>518671187They didn't miss out on shit. Amazon likes to turn a profit, not just play pretend with stocks.
>>518676707ignoring the fact that art is pretension, you are not selling high art to some niche art critique hermit in the woods you are selling mainstream art to the masses in the industries of movies, music and games.
>>518665652AI != Automation>>518666276AI != RoboticsThe term AI is nebulous, yes. But it isn't either of these things.
>>518665506Amazon is already reeling. They only reason they keep chugging along is because they're one of the biggest proponents of mass immigration so jeets can man their factories and delivery vehicles for below minimum wage and will work 16 hours while pissing into troughs below the conveyor belts or piss bottles in the van. And even with these cost cutting measures, Amazon still is resorting more and more to cheap Chinese goods and knock off brands that with hyper inflated prices just to keep afloat. Exact same thing happened with Netflix: they had a weird early business model which exploded because they were the first one to adopt it, they peaked a few years in by being extremely convenient and reasonably priced, then they became hyper successful and immediately went off a cliff and most customers have abandoned it.AI is the same shit. It'll peak in a few years, the maximum use will get wrung out if it within 5-10 years, then it will collapse and zombify like all these modern companies and technologies do.
>>518665506Amazon wasn't worth a single billion back when they started in the 90s you retarded lying jew.
>>518670169>all he did was be a middle man.Not really, is the manager of a nuclear power plant a middle man? In a free market whoever makes the most money benefits, some people are good at finding new ways to make money using the skills of others who voluntarily work for them for a salary, goverment employees however receive your tax money wether they make any money or not, all government employees are middle men. The state is the ultimate middle man.
>>518665381he says its an industrial bubble, and that he thinks it's fundamentally different from a finance bubble. for whatever that is worth
>>518675624moar
>>518676403why would it matter?>>518676481I think the reason is obvious isn't it?>>518677351tl;dr>>518677384no they were
>>518677618>still out of gas
>>518677695oh thank goodness you're still here
>>518665506Amazon has clear uses. AI is nonsense for memes.
>>518677193even AI that "could" automate paper pushing desk jobs is still completely fucked for at least the next 10 years. B2B and G2B "automation" is still completely fucked because each instance is completely customized and requires constant updating. efforts for paperless have mostly failed, especially any effort involving government.
>>518677734I am trying to help my buddy get medical attention
>>518677744AI is used for all kinds of stuff love. It's used in the oil industry to tell them where to drill. Did you know that?>>518677796moar
>>518677756They can't even solve automated testing of websites / applications and people think they can and will automate things not in digital space.It's all fucked.
>>518665506This is not the same ... Amazon wasn't a bubble, it was a true value stock like chevron or Costco. The AI bubble is an entire market that people have bought into. When these rich fags start saying it's a bubble, you should probably listen, because they've already moved their investments into such a market into something safe and are now pumping people to now sell because they know it will pop soon. Rich people still have somewhat of a moral obligation, they just want to be "ahead of the curve" and feel like they're prophets. I made ridiculous returns off AI bullshit for the last two years, and when you look at the charts, it's in clear bubble territory.
>>518677849>bot broken again
>>518665506Amazon is one of the weakest big tech companies. they're peaking before the others. AWS is huge but they need more then that to compete
>>518677756>even AI that "could" automate paper pushing desk jobs is still completely fucked for at least the next 10 yearsmicrosoft has been screenshotting every computers input/outputs for the past 5 yearsthe solution to that problem is coming alot faster than you want to believe
>>518678073>Amazon wasn't a bubblepeople back in 2001 thought very differently. they were losing 5 billion a year
>>518678090moar>>518678092to compete with whom?
>2010-2020>big data, data-driven, powered by data, telemetry data, GATHER AS MUCH INFORMATION AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN (((and store it on amazon/Microsoft servers!)))>every business collects all your data for a decade>mentions it in every financial analysis and shareholder meeting that big data will change the way business works>NOBODY profits from all the data they collect except the companies they pay to store all the data>the world is now infinite worse and only the top 1% benefit>present day>AI AI AI AI MACHINE LEARNING AI DRIVEN >every business needs to spend millions to integrate ai >nobody profits except the people selling aiIt is all a scam and they will get away with it
>>518678154microsoft, google, meta, ebay, walmart, etc
>>518678233>microsoft, google, metayou think these sell consumer goods?
>>518678093data entry prediction is pants on head retarded.it's never going to get good enough to be useful. >inb4 but muh llm cope
>>518678154>still broken
>>518678123And look at it now... Nvidia will start to lose market cap once this ai bubble pops. Amazon grew within the dot com bubble, and survived, that's all, again, a true value stock. Will Nvidia be the next value stock within the ai bubble?
>>518678332>data entry prediction its literally watching what ever desk jockey is doingtailor made ai, trained by the workers themselves using microsofts own softwaredefine your job, the ai has watched you long enoughit can, will, and is replacing youhttps://www.trueup.io/layoffs
>>518678322>AWSamazon is more than a online retail store retard-kun. they're also sell ads and cloud services which microsoft, google and meta directly compete with
>>518678355moar>>518678365>And look at it nowexactly, now you understand my point>>518678432I know that. But what consumer goods do microsoft, google, and meta sell?
>>518665581people are identifying it as a bubble, it's popping now
>>518672235It's not revolutionary>Company buys proprietary AI for us to use on company computers>Only asked it a question to prove it's stupid and never used it again>Never heard anyone at work using itOnly things I use AI for is making porn.
>>518678494>I know that. But what consumer goods do microsoft, google, and meta sell?he's retarded. many such cases these days
>>518678421It can't replace me I have a PhD in math and literally build robots and develop AI systems for locomotion. The next word prediction paradigm lacks explicit reasoning modules, which isn't inherently suited to mathematical logic or anything requiring requiring strict rule following or calculation. If you don't understand why it will never work for desk jockey shit, you're falling for propaganda intended for investors.
>>518678494boop bop pajeet bot broken
>>518669856So the agriculture bubble popped circa 1900, now instead of farming men spend their time driving cars and manicuring plants instead.
>>518665381Hmm…Some companies involved in this ai race will pop. Will the overall bubble ever pop?! Clearly define what a bubble is in this context and then decide whether or not it applies to the current generative AI - AGI race.It will not pop because there isn’t a bubble.
>>518678685>The next word prediction paradigm lacks explicit reasoning modules, which isn't inherently suited to mathematical logic or anything requiring requiring strict rule following or calculation.A professor of mathematics at MIT just used ChatGPT to solve and unsolved problem in 4 hours that would have taken him over a week to do on his own. Here's his blog talking about it:https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=9183