What happens when the AI bubble pops?
Discount hardware and sad bagholders
Horse bros keep winning
AI is going to murder everyone, whether or not the bubble pops. it's going to murder you, whether you're black, jewish or white. gay or straight. woman, or man.it possibly will murder us even without going rogue, but under the direction of billionaires.
>>538194442shitty forced meme.
>>538194472deserved for the king of shitty forced meme
>>538194364I worked with a bunch of former tesla engineers and they routinely told me self driving wasn't happening. this was in the early 2020s.AI has improved a lot since then (I first heard of the Transformer architecture in a Tesla presentation) but honestly I doubt it's coming any time soon.more likely would be some kind of "AI managed" lanes on highways that would require some capital investment.
>>538194364I use Tesla full self driving for basically all of my driving and it works great. Not sure what the issue is
What? The self-driving is fucking awesome. It’s leagues better than just a few years ago. The thing does exactly what I would do if I were driving.
>>538194364if it's such a 'disaster' why do you see telsa nerds everywhere using it without issue?
>>538194553>The thing does exactly what I would do if I were driving.So it can't into roundabouts too?
>>538194364you'll be able to buy a TB of ram on the cheap
>>538194364Jeets burst forth like spiders from an egg sac
>>538194547>>538194553>>538194578sitting with your hands on the wheel waiting to take over at the slightest hint of danger is not self driving. that's glorified lane assist.self driving is sleeping in the back seat on your way to work
yids walk away with the money and leave (you) holding the bags
>>538194757It never does anything dangerous. Sometimes it will do something stupid like get lost in a parking lot or stop on train tracks, but that's about it. It never makes me feel unsafe.
>>538194757I'm not taking a nap in the backseat, but if I wear sunglasses it can't track my eyes so I will just use my phone and touch the steering wheel every now and then to make it think I am paying attention. Works great
>>538194757you don’t have to do that anymore.
>>538195485i sit there and play on the phone and it doesn’t give a fuck.
>>538195485that sounds like HW3. The newer HW4 ones are way more relaxed.
>>538195606Shut up jeetlon
>>538194364if is a disaster cut your loss and sell the research and data to the highest bidder
>>538194364battery degradation:"I can go up to 40 miles round trip in this baby! And do it again after it charges for 3 days!"Meme cars
>>538195710>jeetlonAmerica strong is because of H1B. Take a big step back and FUCK YOURSELF in the face.
>>538194446there is zero incentive for billionaires to kill the poor
>>538195423> It never does anything dangerous > stop on train tracksbro you're too dumb to realize how near your own death is
>>538194518It’s not possible. Musk was lying abut vaporwareBroken scenarios are not in a model.It can approach safety of trains, so just a dedicated lane where you can leave the drivers seat is realistic, and I’d like that for interstates.
>>538195897no. that's an entirely fictional statement.
is this reddit? i've seen multipled videos where people self-drive with zero intervention through construction zones and other random occurrences.
>>538194364The hangover on graphics cards there should be some good graphics cards
>>538194364why is he strangling supergrok usersIt's now the most expensive option. In April it was the cheapest
>>538194364Tesla is getting their shit pushed in by BYD everywhere outside the US. Tesla even uses BYD batteries nowadays, because they're the best available. If Trump hadn't banned Chinese EVs from being imported, pretending there's a 'national security' risk, Tesla would be on its deathbed right now
I have experienced FSD for years now in a 2018 Tesla 3 even with the shittier hardware it basically works more or less perfectly it just hesitates when something weird is going on otherwise it is fine...but I guess weird things happen more than we might like
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>>538194442>tf>tpyap this aint looking good
I have it and its fine, I wouldn't call it self driving through. Probably a very advance cruise that passes and make turns for you. For parking it would pick the most dogshit parking spot next to two of the oldest pieces of shit in the lot.
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>>538194419Quarter machine RAM incoming.
>>538197610I hear more and more AI "customer service agents" but they are useless they can't do or understand much of shit which I don't really understand but anyway I am not sure how these companies do their metrics...anyway they are dumb
>>538194419Most GPUs and RAM that go into data centers aren't something you can simply slip into your PC and gayme on bro and of the few that you can it's going to be trashed because it was running full blast 24/7 for years on end.
>>538194364you stop growing grass and start growing foodhttps://youtu.be/NOWViHqHnVQ?t=2841
>>538195423>stopping on train tracks>not dangerousI can smell the curry and fecal matter of indeterminate origin from here.
>>538195897there is zero incentive for them to let us live once AI is good enough to do everything we do. in fact, an unhappy violent starving peasantry is a liability. one you might build a bunker to hide from oops i mean ballroom
>What happens when the AI bubble popsGlobal debt market totally implodes and human civilization ends, which is what they've been trying to prevent for the past six straight years ongoing.The worldwide Real Economy of goods-services-commodities has been in free fall collapse for 6 years and muh AI is the last great hoax and cash grab before the finale.
>>538197909That is true. The best one can hope for is chip producers to shift production back to consumer RAM and hope that enogh people who have been burnt by prices before do not return so demand stays low while production ramps up.
>>538194364>What happens when the AI bubble pops?Elon goes to jail.
>>538194364Over promise and underdeliver The Elon Musk Story.
>>538197698I've tried using an AI customer service agent several times and usually just give up when I try to convince it that the website malfunctioned and the checkout isn't working or that I received someone else's delivery or that it's address location finder service isn't finding my house. They're not to help the customer in any way but to get them to give up and go away. When I do get a human they're invariably jeets and give me a refund even if I didn't ask for it, probably the fastest way to "complete" a call.
>>538194364>Immediate (1-5 days)>- investors will liquidate assets (crypto, treasuries, gold, ETFs) to repay margin debt (a lot of money poured into AI is actually a loan)>- bitcoin is easiest and fastest to liquidate - and works even if NYSE pauses trading>- expect -50% dip on bitcoin within hours>- all other currencies (except dollar) will drop as well - investors will furiously search for dollars to repay margin debt>- ETFs are next in line - they will be liquidated as much as needed as well (esp. on foreign exchanges)>- If stock markets remain open, large sellout in search for cash>- gold might dip 20% >- oil down 30%>- full panic mode>- all stocks down 30% on average, tech stocks 50% down> 1-2 weeks in>- hard assets (gold, oil, ...) will find a bottom and slowly start to recover>- crypto might also find a new bottom (it has no use for investors at this point anymore)>- FED will pour dollars into the market (massive QE)>- FED cuts rates to 0% >- panic is over>months in>- small AI startups go bust, they liquidate their hard assets>- big companies survive and will purchase collapsed startups for pennies>- slow rebuy into stocks (but not tech)>- AI is still needed and all major players gradually switch to sustainable business models>- Hardware companies start to focus more on retail and "edge AI"Hardware won't become cheap for years. Big players (TSMC, SK, Samsung, ...) didn't massively increase production of chips, they know AI bust is coming.
>>538195897"Lol" said the scorpion "Lmao"