▲ | lenzm a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
It has been years, when will it not be too early? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | 1970-01-01 a day ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Let's see what the MBAs are trying, what is sticking, and how long that takes: On-prem to cloud -- took about 10 years. De-facto success. Blockchain to new age of finance -- 12 years later, not much success overall (Instant regret on anyone dumb enough to buy junk crypto and NFTs) Quantum computing -- 10ish years later, nothing major, but it might bear fruit long-term. LLMs -- Let's average all the above and say 11 years from 2022. So 2033 is when you can say it was a bust. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | bluefirebrand a day ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Something I'm noticing is that people in my network have lost some kind of concept of time passing I had a conversation with an acquaintance a few weeks ago who was adamant that ChatGPT only really showed up less than a year ago. They were absolutely mind blown when I pointed out that ChatGPT got crazy popular literally years ago, late 2022, early 2023. They were convinced this was still very new stuff, like 8 months ago or so I don't really blame people either. Personally I feel like the years since COVID have been a weird blur. People don't realize that lockdowns were half a decade ago already | |||||||||||||||||
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