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Grok 3: Another win for the bitter lesson

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ArtTimeInvestor ◴[] No.43112245[source]
It looks like the USA is bringing all technology in-house that is needed to build AI.

TSMC has a factory in the USA now, ASML too. OpenAI, Google, xAI and Nvidia are natively in the USA.

While no other country is even close to build AI on their own.

Is the USA going to "own" the world by becoming the keeper of AI? Or is there an alternative future that has a probability > 0?

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OccamsMirror ◴[] No.43112250[source]
Are LLMs really going to own the world?
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ArtTimeInvestor ◴[] No.43112275[source]
It looks like neural network based software is to surpass humans in intelligence in every task in the forseeable future.

If one country moves along this direction faster than the others, no country will stand a chance to compete with them militarily or economically.

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rocmcd ◴[] No.43116003[source]
If this is true, then shouldn't we expect an economic "bump" from NN/LLMs/AI as they are today?

I have not noticed companies or colleagues 10x'ing (hell, or even 1.5x'ing) their productivity from these tools. What am I missing?

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1. ArtTimeInvestor ◴[] No.43118138{3}[source]
What do your colleagues do?

I see people getting replaced by AI left and right.

Translators, illustrators, voice over artists, data researchers, photographers, models, writers, personal assistants, drivers, programmers ...