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SatanicNotMessianic ,

“AI Winter is coming”

-Ned Stark

Ep1cFac3pa1m ,
@Ep1cFac3pa1m@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll never forgive D&D for what they did to that show. It was omnipresent in public consciousness for like a decade, and they fucked the last couple seasons so badly it’s now all but forgotten. It’s almost impressive in a depressing kind of way.

thanks_shakey_snake ,

Oh we try to forget…

Ep1cFac3pa1m ,
@Ep1cFac3pa1m@lemmy.world avatar

I was a huge fan. Watched it from season one on. Even had a House Stark banner. Now I don’t even think about it unless I see it mentioned on social media. Married with Children and Aqua Teen Hunger Force spontaneously pop into my mind 10 times more often than Game of Thrones.

mPony ,

That nice lady is in the Beacon 23 show.

ShepherdPie ,

Shame.

thanks_shakey_snake ,

Tbf, I don’t think we as a society think about Aqua Teen Hunger Force nearly enough.

LarmyOfLone ,

Does that have anything to do with the IP power grab that is apparently under way? I’ve seen the propaganda and the mood seems to be that AI should be monopolized by the few super rich.

mPony ,

I thought the mood was that everything should be monopolized by the super rich.

middlemanSI ,

it’s “AI” not AI…

SkaveRat ,

It’s AI not AGI

thanks_shakey_snake ,

It’s A “I,” not “AI”

SkaveRat ,

no, it’s quite literally AI. It’s a research field in IT that is quite old.

Or are you ranting for years already that the AI that computer games use is also not really AI? Because they do that for decades as well.

People like you are really starting to be a problem, as they water down the discussion of real problems this topic has by blabbering on about “iTs nOt ReAl Ai”. Stop it. It’s not productive. Concentrate on the real problems instead of doing armchair bullshit like this

thanks_shakey_snake ,

I mean I was kinda just riffing on the pattern cause I thought it was funny.

Aceticon ,

Yeah, AI is pretty generic: simple pathing algorithms in games are called AI.

The “AI” being hyped a lot at the moment falls in the subgroup called Machine Learning (or ML) for short, which excludes algorithms (so something like the A* pathing algorithm is AI but not ML) and isn’t even all that young (I learned Neural Networks back at Uni about 3 decades ago).

It’s just that computing power, the advances over time in the algorithms in Neural Networks and the use of massive datasets (LLM stands for Large Language Model) have brought us over a threshold were ML can produce output in text, imagery and audio good enough to usually deceive the average person, hence all the hype which is being backfitted to hype just about all kinds of AI, even the algorithmic stuff.

FaceDeer ,
@FaceDeer@kbin.social avatar

The term "artificial intelligence" has been in use in this field for a very long time now, applying to a broad range of techniques. Some of them much, much more primitive than the LLMs and such that are revolutionizing the field currently. There is nothing wrong with using AI to refer to them.

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Following disappointing quarterly earnings results by Microsoft and Google owner Alphabet, Reuters reports that AI-related companies lost a whopping $190 billion in stock market value.

Microsoft may have eked out a win, with the promise of AI services convincing investors, but even its stock dropped by 0.7 percent in extended trade, per the report.

Google’s parent company fared much worse, dropping 5.6 percent after missing ad revenue expectations.

Microsoft beat Apple by becoming a $3 trillion company earlier this month, a massive vote of confidence for its doubling down on the tech.

According to Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid, the downturn may be “signaling some overextension of the recent strong rally,” according to a note seen by Yahoo Finance.

“This knee-jerk reaction [to tech results] is noise, the AI revolution has started,” Wedbush analyst Dan Ives told Yahoo Finance.


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