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windexh8er 9 hours ago

> Where does it stop? When we decide to drop all technology as it is?

It doesn't stop. This is because that it's not the "technology" driving AI. You already acknowledged the root cause: CEOs. AI could be great, but it's currently being propped up by sales hype and greed. Sam wants money and power. Satya and Sundar want money and power. Larry and Jensen want to also cash in on this facade that's been built.

Can LLMs be impactful? For sure. They are now. They're impacting energy consumption, water usage, and technology supply chains in detrimental ways. But that's because these people want to be the ones to sell it. They want to be the ones to cash in. Before they really even have anything significantly useful. FOMO in this C-suite should be punishable in some way. They're all charlatans to different degrees.

Blame the people behind this propping up this mess: the billionaires.

imglorp 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The CEO quiet part out loud was very clearly: "salaries".

This will scale back when AI replacement attempts slow down as expectations temper (Salesforce, Klarna, etc).

xorcist 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The weird thing is that the AI companies themselves are hiring like there's no tomorrow, doing talent aquisitions etc. Why would you do that if the purpose of your product is to reduce necessary workforce?

Why isn't that the first question that comes to mind for a journalist covering the latest acquisition? It's like an open secret that nobody really talks about.

marcosdumay 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

To answer your questions (I don't think it's what you wanted, but people will scratch their heads after reading them):

On reality, they are hiring because they have a lot of (investment) money. They need a lot of hardware, but they also need people to manage the hardware.

On an alternative reality where their products do what they claim, they would also hire, because people working there would be able to replace lots of people working in other jobs, and so their workers would be way more valuable than the average one, and everybody would want to buy what they create.

Journalists don't care about it because whatever they choose to believe or being paid to "believe", it's the natural way things happen.

ThunderSizzle 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Everyone is trying to be the shovel sales person for AI, not the gold diggers buying shovels.

I'm not sure if even the LLM companies themselves are selling shovels yet. I think everyone is racing to find what the shovel of LLMs are.

xorcist 6 hours ago | parent [-]

It was collectively decided some time ago that this particular shovel is called nVIDIA.

ThunderSizzle 5 hours ago | parent [-]

That was decided when crypto mining became too expensive, I guess.

compiler-devel 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It's always about cutting the OpEx spend. Companies are nothing more than giant piles of money seeking to grow themselves in any way possible.

sumedh 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> Sam wants money and power.

I think all the AI companies want to be the first to say they have achieved AGI, that moment will be in the history books.

veegee 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Real consequences need to be implemented such as prison time or ideally death penalty. But sadly we’ll never see that happen