The Ai thread


Also saying AGI is not right around the corner, hardware value depreciates over time, so spending trillions now is a waste of resources as most of the hardware will be outdated within 5 years.

IBM CEO warns that ongoing trillion-dollar AI data center buildout is unsustainable — says there is 'no way' that infrastructure costs can turn a profit​


Putting aside my obvious bias against AI you just have to wonder how they expect it to be profitable when most people only ever just use free text chat features. I think it has its uses, especially in the medical field, but for the everyday person there is no real practical applications for it, at least for now.
 
Putting aside my obvious bias against AI you just have to wonder how they expect it to be profitable when most people only ever just use free text chat features. I think it has its uses, especially in the medical field, but for the everyday person there is no real practical applications for it, at least for now.

The effort I'm seeing pushed right now is more in the B2B space, trying to entice folks with the lure of lower labor costs. The free usage is crowd-sourced training data for that other usage.
 
The effort I'm seeing pushed right now is more in the B2B space, trying to entice folks with the lure of lower labor costs. The free usage is crowd-sourced training data for that other usage.
Yes, the whole "replace your humans" movement driven by billionaires that results in huge job losses and even worse customer service for their customers. I would seriously applaud this if it worked but every single real world experience I've had with it has been beyond frustrating. Instead of getting your issues resolved you just give up.
 
Yes, the whole "replace your humans" movement driven by billionaires that results in huge job losses and even worse customer service for their customers. I would seriously applaud this if it worked but every single real world experience I've had with it has been beyond frustrating. Instead of getting your issues resolved you just give up.

Oh, believe me, I know.
 
Oh, believe me, I know.
I would be willing to bet any company touting "Real human customer service, no AI" would actually attract customers. It's such a large part of any business to risk losing your base over.
 
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