And how many failed technologies and companies were there along the way? How many movies do you watch on your LaserDisc player? Or your HDDVD player?
This current “AI” iteration is already hitting its limits despite having access to the sum total of human history. The bubble is already bursting as companies are finding that people don’t want AI in their refrigerators any more than they want it to replace a basic search engine or making fake Facebook accounts for you to talk to like Tom from MySpace.
OpenAI has said that they will go bankrupt if they can’t train their AI on copyrighted material for free.
It’s largely a tech without a use case in this current form, and not every money pit turns into a success before the companies burning cash go bankrupt.
And how many failed technologies and companies were there along the way? How many movies do you watch on your LaserDisc player? Or your HDDVD player?
This current “AI” iteration is already hitting its limits despite having access to the sum total of human history. The bubble is already bursting as companies are finding that people don’t want AI in their refrigerators any more than they want it to replace a basic search engine or making fake Facebook accounts for you to talk to like Tom from MySpace.
OpenAI has said that they will go bankrupt if they can’t train their AI on copyrighted material for free.
It’s largely a tech without a use case in this current form, and not every money pit turns into a success before the companies burning cash go bankrupt.
I don’t support copyright law, so I don’t really care.
Good comeback. The whole crowd stood up and clapped.