Sunday, May 24

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Who am I even supposed to trust when it comes to the future of AI?
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Who am I even supposed to trust when it comes to the future of AI?

I am a PhD student (not in AI) and am usually alright when it comes to studying a topic I don't know much about. But it seems that because AI is so highly discussed nowadays, it's impossible to get a good gauge of what the rational scholarly consensus is regarding its and our future. I am constantly bombarded with people saying that at best most jobs are replaced and the future is a dystopia, and at worst AGI/ASI is achieved and we all are killed by a bioweapon or something. It honestly has me terrified, especially when I see a lot of figures in the AI sphere, including academics, seem to think that there are reasonably high "p(doom)"'s (what a horrifying concept that is). How am I supposed to parse all of this? Are there any actually level-headed people? Or are the people shouting about d...
Rethinking AI Bubble
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Rethinking AI Bubble

For those worried about the AI Bubble bursting, it's not happening, at least for now, not until atleast OpenAI and Anthropic are listed (later this year). And if you actually discount Nvidia, and check the PE of AI companies right now OpenAI (35x) and anthropic (13x), these valuations do not really seem unsustainable as of now, and not to mention unlike the DotCom bubble, they have massive data centre infrastructure, so this is all not in the air. AI is here to stay, it's already altering our lives, taking up workspaces and transforming work, there is a massive upfront cost but that does not immediately signal a bubble unfolding. If any bubble bursts, it would not be solely the AI Bubble, it would be the government bonds and the dollar bubble. Edit: I wrote the post hastily, sorry for writ...
Interesting Response from Gemini
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Interesting Response from Gemini

I had a simple google search turn up the most random useless results so I asked: “Why is google search so bad now?” on google and got a surprisingly honest response from Gemini. Even highlighted the profits part lol submitted by /u/ReedForman [link] [comments]
Could AI eventually become something like a system that expands human understanding for humanity
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Could AI eventually become something like a system that expands human understanding for humanity

Humans have unanswered questions about almost everything the universe consciousness, dark matter, the origin of life, mathematical equations, reality itself etc. Do you think future AI could eventually solve mysteries he has never could, possibly even explaining things beyond normal comprehension? Or will it be limited by human knowledge and understanding? submitted by /u/Gat805_ [link] [comments]
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