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bcrosby95 a day ago

Even if LLMs never reach AGI, they're good enough to where a lot of very useful tooling can be built on top of/around them. I think of it more as the introduction of computing or the internet.

That said, whether or not being a provider of these services is a profitable endeavor is still unknown. There's a lot of subsidizing going on and some of the lower value uses might fall to the wayside as companies eventually need to make money off this stuff.

michaelbrave a day ago | parent [-]

this was my take as well. Though after a while I've started thinking about it closer to the introduction of electricity which in a lot of ways would be considered the second stage of the industrial revolution, the internet and AI might be considered the second stage of the computing revolution (or so I expect history books to label it as). But just like electricity, it doesn't seem to be very profitable for the providers of electricity, but highly profitable for everything that uses it.

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