The literal opposite is happening: companies are being forced to use AI to keep up, but tokens are expensive.
So, now AI is trading tokens in exchange for equity in the customer's company.
The businesses that don't use AI are developing slower, and those who are using AI are becoming the property of the AI companies.
Soon, every new and successful company will be owned primarily by AI. You will own nothing and...
Nothing in my arsenal is registered in any way, but I'm sure they tracked each credit card purchase so they know i have a little something.
"Half the fun is showing off all the chemistry you practiced while squirreled away." - Uncle Ted's LLM
TIL u/Free-will-of-choice is Adrian P Cooper
Because they owe interest on the interest and you gotta make minimum payments or the whole Bernie Madoff comes toppling down.
I wonder how they're going to come clean that they achieved maximum LLM usefulness like 3 years ago and there's nowhere else to go with it other than just swap context embeddings behind the scenes.
Some of it is to collapse industry. They secure RAM contracts and start moving silicon, but..
Inb4 the contracts fall through
They despise collateral damage? So we need an evenly dispersed population of jews so that they don't nuke the area?
We can dangle them in Conan the Barbarian cages at traffic intersections. I guess if you go out at night each family will need a portable one to bring along, for safety. Just a little jew in a wheelbarrow to prevent bombings.
This is meant to hide the fact that since 2009 CNN has been using chatbots to produce articles?
The first private LLMs were being used more than a decade before public LLMs were available. Before that term was in common parlance.
Yeah you just hold your ground and don't take the kids to the syringe men.
I have s stack of 26 termination threats from my covid-era job. They threaten but don't act because they know actions have consequences.
Kid will probably get vaxxed by the school nurse behind your back and you'll never know.
I guess so.
One thing, as we put more AI- generated content online, new models being trained that rely on webscraping will get more and more skewed/burned/overtuned.
In the end, the noise will overtake the information and we'll get convergence:
Why do all random graphs end up identical