Can you point out a single application of any Ai program and show its return on the investment made to develop such program in the first place? Because, as far as I know, these programs take a lot of computing power (which is not freely available in nature) and maintenance to operate properly. And these, beside the development process, are crude costs which need to be paid and accounted for.
Your level of understanding about this field shows, even in your parallel conversation in this thread. Amazing how much misunderstanding a person with a slight higher intelligence than that of an houseplant can accrue. Truly remarkable stuff
knightly@pawb.social 1 week ago
How many trillions of dollars have been wasted on teaching chatbots to lie better?
Bronzebeard@lemm.ee 1 week ago
The fact that you think that’s the extent of AI development means you’re not informed enough to really comment on this issue. LLMs are only one from of AI. And the fact that they can now recognize natural language is a huge boost in itself.
knightly@pawb.social 1 week ago
Large Language Models are the form of so-called “AI” that’s being crammed into everything at our expense.
The stuff that’s actually useful, like engineering and bioscience models, are not getting trillions in investments in the hopes that they’ll render the majority of the population unemployable.
Bronzebeard@lemm.ee 1 week ago
That’s the most visible thing. It’s not the only thing. And the cool thing about AI models is that they can be run together in various ways to commitment each other. It’s not a zero sum game