Haven't heard much about it in a while. My boss at work keeps telling us to use AI to do things AI isn't capable of doing without so many errors it takes more time to review the AI output than to just do it myself.
I noticed a lot of AI datacenters that were talked about mostly all stalled.
What's the current situation on AI?
AI companies are buying up hardware that doesn't exist with money they don't have to not build data centers that they couldn't power anyway because the necessary power infrastructure doesn't exist.
It's one big scam that makes hardware unaffordable for the common man.
Why do I get the feeling, taxpayers are going bail this out when the Ponzi scheme crumbles...
We'll foot the bill, the home computer will be killed off, and everything will be worse than before.
yep, everything now will just be "cloud based", you will basically have a virtual desktop which will interface with a data center, always online, always connected, all your information tracked/recorded/ and sold
That seems to be the case, especially since it seems like towers are becoming much harder to find these days. I tend to feel antsy looking at all-in-ones (as they are sometimes called).