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Anvesh K's avatar

Not a good time for employees. But great times for businessmen, I think.

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Jackson Burton's avatar

Nice write-up. I too share the same sentiment that the pace of AI development scares me, but yet at the same time it seems over-hyped.

One thing that comes to mind is the contrast of Moore's Law and the 3X rate of improvement of AI vs. the rate at which the business world can figure out how to utilize AI in a meaningful and productive way. That effective business utilization rate is certainly not progressing at 3X, it seems to be crawling along slowly.

Another thing that I think could advance the timeline for AI would be if a major military conflict were to arise. Similar to how the US military basically invented the Internet, we could see a new framework or way of adoption for AI that the public sector would never have done on its own. With practically unlimited resources and the power of centralization, we could see a major country's military establish the groundwork (for military purposes) for maximizing AI potential. Then, years later, the public sector could adopt this framework and start to really utilize AI to the extent that many AI influencers envision today.

Probably goes without saying, but I'd prefer the slower AI timeline vs. the one involving a global military conflict!

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