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I'd like to add that this doesn't even necessarily have to be intentional.
I'm certain the current bubble will pop sooner rather than later, but by that point (and today already as well), all the infrastructure, the data centers etc. will already have been built.
And they will not just disappear.
Some might be scavenged for parts to be sold off, but far more likely, I unfortunately think, is that governments will (be lobbied to) step in, and prevent the loss of hardware, of companies, and especially of jobs. They obviously won't start the money-burning, consumer-facing ChatGPTs & Co again, so what else can we do with all that hardware that's sitting there, looking for a purpose?
Exactly the thing the person above me said. Implement the surveillance state at an unprecedented scale and speed, because those GPUs need SOMETHING to do, lest all that capital be wasted.
There will be a bailout, and we'll all suffer for it.
I think this is the lines they want people to think along. But I think it's a lot worse. These data centres have very little to do with AI as the public currently imagine it.
I genuinely believe a lot of them arent being built to make money. They same way police don't buy riot gear to make money.
They are building the hardware for a final stage boss level surveillance and control project, and dropping a smoke screen about AI bubbles and chat GPT while they do it.
palintir is already pretty integrated in targeting protesters, and i suspect another form AI is being used for "catching red light violations" at stops already.
There might be some people thinking along those lines, but I'd be careful to tread into the territory of conspiracy theories. To me this seems a lot more like a case of "The bad implications are pretty obvious when you think about it - but we can't let that stand in the way of making a profit!".
Yeah it's definitely verging on conspiratorial. The data centre rush doesn't really make sense in any other context imo.
I feel like the mask western govs have been wearing for the last 50 years are slipping and the old cunts are still there and now they have this new tool.
Even before LLMs people were ringing the alarm bells about the inevitable tying together of disparate GOV DBs, AI just gave them a way of utilising the data that didn't exist before.
Unfortunately I feel like I will be completely vindicated on this one, and im not a conspiracy nut at all.