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While I fully agree with him politically on this issue.
Anyone else doubts all these claims?
Before the dot com bubble popped, you could do online banking, send emails, buy stuff online and order pizza on a website. The speed was just very slow.
Today, the only applications of AI are either really evil (surveillance tech) or just sub par compared to the traditional method.
Email was superior to mail for most cases, and AI summery, art or code is pretty much always inferior to the human (or even algorithmic) version.
IMO this is far closer to crypto, which didn’t go away but hasn’t revolutionized shit except scams.
I’m guessing AI will just revolutionize surveillance, can’t see it do anything else “better”.
Edit: some great responses but I would like to clarify, I get how ML can make somethings better, the issue is that’s it’s incremental, whereas the internet was orders of magnitude. What is the ML equivalent of this (sorry to use Gates):
"AI" or machine learning does great things but making art and video is very resource intensive and does not further humanity. I went to super compute this year and went to a talk about using machine learning/AI for tsunami detection, learning about past ones to get alerts out sooner. Having access to a big data center that can train the models over weeks instead of months with the amount date they were ingesting has allowed them to quickly refine their model.
Thanks for the example.
So although I do agree this is a good thing, I wouldn’t call it revolutionary. If a tsunami is predicted, knowing a day or two earlier isn’t going to revolutionize response, it would help but it’s not in the same scale as being able to give live updates via the internet vs the speed or a newspaper.
https://www.preventionweb.net/news/pacific-tsunami-modern-early-warning-systems-prevent-catastrophic-death-tolls-past
From the article:
How do we know that the improvements isn’t from better communication instead of better prediction systems?
I might have missed it but the article doesn’t talk about how many lives saved can be attributed to AI, just that tsunami response has gotten better.