

It’s a predictive text model. It’s not artificial intelligence.


It’s a predictive text model. It’s not artificial intelligence.


Because all the tech bros saying AI are going to change the world are wrong. Just like they were wrong with blockchain currencies, just like they were wrong with owning images on computers. They’ll also be wrong about this.


Computers are input-output devices. You put things into a computer and it does what you tell it to do.
LMM’s do not do this they just give you a facsimile of what it believes you want.
LMM’s will not go away but their functionality is extremely limited, as has been proven by it’s failure to ‘change business forever.’
And no, ‘but the tech isn’t there’ isn’t an argument right now. This is economics. The investment for it’s current capabilities are far outsized, and there will be a massive contraction.


The amount of money dumped into ai can’t be recouped. It’s already a massive bubble.


AI is absolutely not here to stay. This kind of nonsense needs to be nipped in the bud. The capital investment for ai simply can’t be recouped without major fantastical leaps in business.
The revenue coming in is a shell game. The investment numbers simply can’t be recouped without being more expensive than actual people.
So yeah. It absolutely can go away.


That doesn’t answer that statement at all. I said it’s not worth the output.
Fuck ai. I don’t want a computer to think for me. I want to be pointed to resources I can use, to learn something.


The answer is no AI. It’s really simple. The costs for ai are not worth the output.
Semantics.
A person creates something. LMM models just blurt out an approximation of what they think might be what you want.