| Ryuu96 said: I don't think AI will completely collapse but I have said before it will deflate somewhat, there's a difference between something being a big change and bringing in a lot of money and what Satya/OpenAI describe it as, it's like if NASA promised to reach Mars but only landed people on the Moon, it's still a great accomplishment but far from what was promised. When investors start to realise that they're not getting what was promised out of AI they will pullback and that's probably when Satya's job will be most at risk, unfortunately knowing Satya, if AI fails to reach his ridiculous promises, he will just take it out on the rest of Microsoft and punish everyone else for his stupid overhype and overpromises. AGI? We've been hearing about that shit being around the corner for years now and we're still nowhere close, it's AI that does basic shit and even then it still shows how stupid it is a lot of the time and gets basic shit wrong, Satya and OpenAI want us to believe that a real life Cortana is around the corner, it's not, it's nowhere near, I doubt we'll see AGI in my lifetime. Billions of dollars pumped into an unprofitable thing in the hopes that 10 years from now it will revolutionise the world in every aspect. Admittedly in some aspects it will change things significantly but we're not yet anywhere close to the "next stage" in humanities history like how Microsoft and fucking OpenAI especially talk about things and don't get me started on Sam Altman, the dude seems like a moron and swindler, I don't understand why Microsoft worked so hard to protect him. |
You probably should just stop wishing for AI to crash just like people back in the day use to hope the first automobile would crash. AI is a very disruptive technology just like the first automobile and it will get much much better as time progresses. If you are not in the field of AI, you really have no clue how close we are to AGI but the thing is when it does flip the switch, you either ahead or in the game or you are not. Basically what I am saying is that there is going to be a big shift in how a lot of things are done and it probably going to get here way sooner than you think. MS is very much known for being last to see shifts in the market but then they spend a lot to catch up or try. MS is betting hard on AI because can they afford to try and play catch up in the past. Intel is in hot water now because they were late to the game as the markets have changed and now they wished they had entered the GPU/APU markets as well as AI because they have fallen behind significantly from the other players.








