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Get outside, go hiking, climb a mountain! That’s my big offline plan for this year and I’m excited to do it.

The world is way bigger than technology and the Internet. It hasn’t really gone anywhere




That isn't the OP's point I believe. I think the point was if the more productive means of production is ultra-centralized to a few owners of AI, the question wouldn't be whether to go outside, but whether you can afford to not be permanently outside, if the superstructure of society assigns housing to capital and not humans.


> if the more productive means of production is ultra-centralized to a few owners of AI

But AI is different than previous waves, like search engines and social networks. You can download a model on a stick. You can run it on a CPU or GPU, even a phone. These models are easy to work with, directly in natural language, easy to fine-tune, faster, cheaper, and private under your control. AI is a decentralizing technology, will empower everyone directly, it's like open source and Linux in that it puts users in control.


Since this is just knowledge, I don't think it can be guarded all that well.


> Chips are made from sand.

And that sand takes a very, very long time with lots of big brains to figure out how to manipulate at the nanometer level in order to give you a "beep boop"

It's not like Intel could decide tomorrow to spin up a fab and immediately make NVIDIA and TSMC irrelevant. They're the next closest thing given they make chips, have GPU technology, and also foundry experience and it's still multiple years of effort if they chose that direction.

Your statement is a lot like saying "poker has predictable odds" and yet there is still a vast ocean of poker players.


Yea, I deleted that second sentence that you quoted, since it is opening up another discussion that was kind of orthogonal to my main point.


Anyone can make a cotton gin.. Industrialization of an industry basically centralizes its profits on a relatively small number of winners who have some advantage of lead time on some important factors as it becomes not worthwhile for the vast majority of participants from when it required more of the population.


If knowledge alone were sufficient, foundational models would be ubiquitous.


They're becoming ubiquitous last time I checked. LLMs are almost commoditized.


One can't really enjoy life much if you don't have financial means to survive. This technology promises to wipe of hundred's of thousands of jobs in media production - from videographers, actors, animators, designers, camera person working in TV, Movie production all are one click away from losing job.


Most of those jobs only existed for about two generations of human history. Who knows what future jobs will exist.


The killer product of 2030 - the standalone TV that generates its own content.


do people even want that?

i thought the point of tv was to sit back and be entertained, usually through some form of storytelling. personally, i don't want to have any part in the creation. if anything custom content would be annoying, because i'd lose the only social aspect of tv (discussing with others)


I'm sure the AI itself or some social media prompt sharing service can generate the narrative.


The viewers dad is the hero in all movies using his real world skills. In the end he finds mum.


I can't believe we can actually create Rick and Morty's Interdimensional Cable


I think it will be much sooner than that. And the TV is already in your pocket.


good startup idea !


Good idea. But for people like me, reading a book on a technical subject feels like climbing a mountain — but even more thrilling and enriching!

Fresh air and sunlight are important though.


You can read any book outside.


You can read books outside.


Best place to. Especially with a cup of tea.


caveat - it kind of is going somewhere, the amount of wilderness has gone from like 65% to 35% in the last 50 years

on the flip side, we'll just generate VR wilderness in the near future and nobody will care what's real or not




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