AI isn't going the way of VR. It will have a ton of applications and make our lives better. I think the lukewarm take is the correct one though, as well as the semantics issue mentioned above. Anyone expecting to reach the singularity or fully automated luxury space communism will be sorely disappointed, but something like using AI to hypothesize new drugs for instance is totally feasible
AI isn't going the way of VR. It will have a ton of applications and make our lives better. I think the lukewarm take is the correct one though, as well as the semantics issue mentioned above. Anyone expecting to reach the singularity or fully automated luxury space communism will be sorely disappointed, but something like using AI to hypothesize new drugs for instance is totally feasible
The problem you’ll run into is most people think AI is just LLM.. no, that’s just a type of inference engine that had idiot media types 💩 themselves they were found out and Taylor had come for them at last, so it got hyped, so stock bounce...
The F35 I read (not my field) used a lot of AI to integrate and tailor its sensors for the mission type, apparently civilian aircraft do as well.
I know manufacturing and additive manufacturing are well served by AI.
I suspect the AI that isn’t a threat to white collar jobs will rebrand as some variant of machine learning, the hype will fade.
AI isn't going the way of VR. It will have a ton of applications and make our lives better. I think the lukewarm take is the correct one though, as well as the semantics issue mentioned above. Anyone expecting to reach the singularity or fully automated luxury space communism will be sorely disappointed, but something like using AI to hypothesize new drugs for instance is totally feasible
The problem you’ll run into is most people think AI is just LLM.. no, that’s just a type of inference engine that had idiot media types 💩 themselves they were found out and Taylor had come for them at last, so it got hyped, so stock bounce...
The F35 I read (not my field) used a lot of AI to integrate and tailor its sensors for the mission type, apparently civilian aircraft do as well.
I know manufacturing and additive manufacturing are well served by AI.
I suspect the AI that isn’t a threat to white collar jobs will rebrand as some variant of machine learning, the hype will fade.