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https://democraticunderground.com/100219528314
Sam wants 5 to 7 of them.
I can copy later, but not on this phone device.
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Klarkashton
(2,153 posts)usonian
(14,052 posts)and are feeding on AI-generated data. This worries me.
There are other concerns, of course.
The only thing I can imagine generating lots and lots of new data is the Webb Telescope, but how relevant is that to your toaster?
Klarkashton
(2,153 posts)New ideas.
usonian
(14,052 posts)and free up your creative aspect.
While it devalues art and writing by flooding the market with crap.
Go figure.
AI May Not Up to the Hype, MIT Economist Daron Acemoglu Warns (Bloomberg)
https://archive.is/2024.10.02-143152/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-02/ai-can-only-do-5-of-jobs-says-mit-economist-who-fears-crash
As promising as AI may be, theres little chance it will live up to that hype, Acemoglu says. By his calculation, only a small percent of all jobs a mere 5% is ripe to be taken over, or at least heavily aided, by AI over the next decade. Good news for workers, true, but very bad for the companies sinking billions into the technology expecting it to drive a surge in productivity.
A lot of money is going to get wasted, says Acemoglu. Youre not going to get an economic revolution out of that 5%.
Acemoglu has become one of the louder, and more high-profile, voices warning that the AI frenzy on Wall Street and in C-suites across America has gone too far. An Institute Professor, the highest title for faculty at MIT, Acemoglu first made a name for himself beyond academic circles a decade ago when he co-authored Why Nations Fail, a New York Times bestselling book. AI, and the advent of new technologies, more broadly, have figured prominently in his economics work for years.
flying_wahini
(8,026 posts)Between Crypto and AI the public cant afford or have any bandwidth that wont cost an arm and a leg.
C_U_L8R
(45,708 posts)and some Libyan plutonium.