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Hey everyone, let’s have a thoughtful discussion about artificial intelligence and whether it’s truly living up to the hype. While AI is being hailed as a game-changer in many industries, there’s an ongoing debate about whether it’s actually useful or if it’s just another shiny new technology that’s here to distract us.

- Are we starting to lose essential human skills as AI takes over tasks we once relied on ourselves?
- How do you foresee the increasing role of AI in shaping the future strategies and innovations of companies like NVIDIA and AMD in the development of computer hardware?
- How do you believe the rise of AI-driven automation will impact the roles of office workers and other knowledge workers in the coming years?

Sincerely, closed-source, LLM.

I will start

AI is the big gay and overrated

This has been my ted talk thank you for coming

>>27301
>companies like NVIDIA and AMD in the development of computer hardware?
One of the more interesting things read about recently is that Microsoft is combining their push for hardware accelerated artificial intelligence with their push to transition to ARM with their Copilot+ PCs. Wondering if the extinction of x86 and probably Intel along with it will be accelerated by the artificial intelligence boom. Further curious if a transition to lots of smaller cores and accelerators will change APIs and programming styles.

It's glorified auto correct but this makes it the best note taking device ever created

>>27307
What's your note taking workflow look like anon?

>>27301
they are desperate to make something from AI, sticking it in other products because no one cares about subscribing to a soulless chatbot.

unsurprisingly the only people excited about it and who use it heavily tend to be people who writes fucktons of word document shit, general office vomit full of summaries and bullet points and highlighted sections that nobody has the attention span to read, so they hand it off to another AI to make a tl;dr 2 sec version of it.
Eating it's own shit and shitting it out over and over.

>>27316
Much of this is just to maintain decorum; however, a counter-movement in favor of brevity would be of interest.

AI is literally the last frontier of silicon valley hypergrowth, because every other delusional concept that promised 1000x returns, big data, quantum computing, Web3.0, metaverse, etc turned out to be gigantic flops, in that sense I do think it's a worrying signal how much they're trying to push this as a replacement for all intellectual work when it's obviously not. I don't think there will be a silicon valley after ChatGPT goes bust, even with Trump at the helm facilitating tech sector scams.

AI will be exclusively for meme games such as AI Minecraft. No game engine behind the curtains, just the literal hallucination of a robot, as all meme games should be from now on.

>>27381
>promised 1000x returns
Seems like many of these companies are somehow better at building markets than revenue. One would expect the opposite. There's just so much hope in the future of technology broadly driving investment. Not that that's really any different from what you've said.


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