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Re: General AI discussion

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
As it appears AI (or as I heard it described, Large Language Models with Chatbot front-ends with delusions of grandeur) is making it's way into everyday life, I thought it might be worth having thread on it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy7vrd8k4eo

In related news...

https://www.tipranks.com/news/nvda-t...i-bubble-fears
Is that any different from the investment boom and collapse of new technology companies of 20 years ago? I have no doubt that heavy casualties will emerge from the AI boom, but other companies will thrive, just as new technology and associated websites have thrived since the fallout.

AI has an important future in our world and the impact will be huge. It is difficult to know in which direction this will take us, but these are exciting (and slightly worrying) times.
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