The only real use IA has is to the army. To generate tactics to erradicate opponents... yeah, making it as a weapon of destructionThis dutch documentary from VPRO tegenlicht (In English) is about the AI bubble.
An interview with the Chinese economist Andy Xie who is known about predicting bubbles.
Like for example the mortgage bubble and the internet bubble, explains how again a bubble is forming : The AI bubble.
Many entrepreneurs and many investors in the Western world and in the asian world invest large amounts of money into potential AI products. And that is not going to hold up.
When is the AI bubble going to collapse...
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‘America’s idea of winning is to create a God. That God will live in San Francisco. And the God works for America,’ explains the Chinese economist Andy Xie
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It means only used for the army... the issue is if is the US Army or Trump's personal oneA massive Wyoming data center will soon use 5x more power than the state's human occupants - but no one knows who is using it
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OpenAI might be building its biggest AI fortress in Wyoming—and it's making the grid nervous
An energy leap which overshadows Wyoming’s populationwww.techradar.com
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AI can be handy, but what i noticed is that in the beginning period of Google before AI , the search results were more accurate and less filtered , less censored.The only real use IA has is to the army. To generate tactics to erradicate opponents... yeah, making it as a weapon of destruction
The issue is that AI can be bypassed and can screw the algorithm, if they tries to "correct" that, is no longer an AI, but just a filter like the Chinese.AI can be handy, but what i noticed is that in the beginning period of Google before AI , the search results were more accurate and less filtered , less censored.
AI will present the user what others find convenient. Control of the population.
Since we have so much human smartphone drones blindly following influencers...
It is all gone down the drain.
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Man develops rare condition after ChatGPT query over stopping eating salt
US medical journal article about 60-year-old with bromism warns against using AI app for health informationwww.theguardian.com
No way would I rely on Chat GPT (or any of the others) for anything important.
The _only_ thing I'd be happy to use AI for is entertainment (visual art, and pretty sure it has a lot of potential for on-the-fly content generation for things like open-world video games)
People say "don't google your symptoms" but I have never found any problem when actually searching for primary, or at least reputable, sources.
Indeed I correctly diagnosed an elderly relative's TGA incident within a day of witnessing it, via Google (it took the actual medical professionals a further two years and two MRIs to come to the exact same conclusion, after initially entirely misdiagnosing it as a TIA).
Someone I know (prone to health anxiety) decided they had cancer, because ChatGPT told them their symptoms indicated that - when looking at the actual hits searches turned up made it very clear there were multiple other less serious possible causes (as it turned out).
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