| ▲ | peebeebee 4 hours ago | |||||||
The rate at which AI is accelerating seems the same as other big inventions. Some examples: - Tim invented the WWW in 1989, but I'd took until around 2000 (10 years) to go to the web we now know with Streaming and Social Media. - The first big mobile success (Nokia 3310) was in 2000, the 'end-stage' phone (iPhone 5 or something) was also 10 years later. - Google Deepdream was in 2016, to "Will Smith eating spaghetti" in 2023, to now AI generated video literally unrecognisable from real. I think we will be seeing some 'end-stage' AI in the next 5 years too, where the rate of improvements will sharply drop. Robotics will probably be next? First company that can create an all purpose robot. | ||||||||
| ▲ | bonoboTP 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
My point was more about how dated something feels, how much it esthetically feels like a different dusty era. | ||||||||
| ▲ | high_na_euv 33 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
>AI generated video literally unrecognisable from real. What?? Not even close | ||||||||
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