Can't help but feel the doomsayers of AI are the least knowledgeable about its capabilities. No mention of model collapse, LLM memory ceilings, the massive infrastructure and resource cost of scaling AI... It's not the future if it's not sustainable. We just have to wait until the normies wake up from their dream.
I think it is the future, but the future is much slower getting here than people think and will likely be more bespoke than dumping the entire written contents of the English language into a computer.
Imagine losing your job to a recession that’s being masked by an AI bubble, and The Atlantic believes the CEO when they say it was because of AI
Yang is a grifter and no one should listen to him. Companies will happily use any excuse to fire employees and create a perception of job scarcity so that they can rehire workers who are scared and desperate and willing to take less compensation for more work.
All of that said, AI is definitely being incorporated quite heavily into a lot of products. It's already caused issues with services we all rely on, and I hope we are able to hold companies accountable and stop patronizing them wherever possible. AI cannot do a lot of the things they are pretending it can and we are paying the price, not the companies responsible.
Yeah and "fuckening" is clearly his attempt to bandwagon on "enshittification."
"Oh so catchy phrases need swear words in them now, I'll use the sweariest word and have the catchiest phrase!"
AI Doomerism is AI boosterism.
Ai can't figure out I need to take my car with me when I go to the carwash.... The harder they lean into ai the more humans will be needed to fix the fuck ups.
Block CEO Jack Dorsey, a Bitcoin and AI enthusiast, ~~announced~~ alleged that he was laying off roughly 4,000 workers—nearly half of the company’s workforce—due to AI.
Fixed that
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