• FeelzGoodMan420@eviltoast.org
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    I can’t tell if AI is going to become the biggest leap forward in technology that we’ve ever seen. Or if it’s all just one giant fucking bubble. Similar to the crypto craze. It’s really hard to tell and I could see it going either way.

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      The crypto craze was only hyped by scammers who profited from it by turning it into a get rich quick scheme. I still have not seen a legit use case for crypto. Other payment methods are faster, traceable and under some sort of financial regulation, so the exchange owner won’t disappear into the night with the savings of all of his customers…

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      There is plenty of AI that is already in use (for example in medical diagnostics and engeneering) so we can safely say that it isn’t “one giant bubble” - it might be overhyped when it comes to certain aspects like the ability to write a coherent and creative book that would have success on the market.

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        It can certainly help to write a book, though. So even if we aren’t close to being able to just tell ChatGPT-n “write a satisfying conclusion to the Song of Ice and Fire series for me please” it’s still going to shake things up quite a bit.

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        The Internet was a massive success, however 95% of web companies went bankrupt during the dot com bubble. Just because something is useful doesnt’ mean it can’t be massively overhyped and a bubble…

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      It’s definitely both unfortunately and I don’t think journalists even sort of have the capacity to recognize that.