The whole thing feels like it is just a giant money sink. Are there going to be 5-10 companies that spend 100 billion, and then they are done, no one else can catch up and copy their training strategy? I think much of these billions will be wasted, we'll have power plans that we don't need and then more justification for coal plants. Could it be it ends up making electricity cheaper overtime from over capacity? I think so.
As AI or whatever gains more capability, I'm sure it will do more useful things, but I just see it displacing more non-physical jobs, and now will expand the reach of individual programmers, removing some white color jobs (hardly anyone uses an agent to buy their ticket), but that will result is less need for programmers. Less secretaries, even less humans doing actual tech support.
This just feels like radio stocks in the great depression in the us.
As AI or whatever gains more capability, I'm sure it will do more useful things, but I just see it displacing more non-physical jobs, and now will expand the reach of individual programmers, removing some white color jobs (hardly anyone uses an agent to buy their ticket), but that will result is less need for programmers. Less secretaries, even less humans doing actual tech support.
This just feels like radio stocks in the great depression in the us.