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dicroce ◴[] No.43719918[source]
Doesn't even matter. The capabilities of the AI that's out NOW will take a decade or more to digest.
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1. 827a ◴[] No.43722914[source]
Agreed. A hot take I have is that I think AI is over-hyped in its long-term capabilities, but under-hyped in its short-term ones. We're at the point today or in the next twelve months where all the frontier labs could stop investing any money into research, they'd still see revenue growth via usage of what they've built, and humanity will still be significantly more productive every year, year-over-year, for quite a bit, because of it.

The real driver of productivity growth from AI systems over the next few years isn't going to be model advancements; it'll be the more traditional software engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, etc systems that get built around the models. Phrased another way: If you're an AI researcher thinking you're safe but the software engineers are going to lose their jobs, I'd bet every dollar on reality being the reverse of that.