Do you think AI companies will be able to afford running massive compute farms solely so coders can get suggestions?
I do not claim to know what the future holds, but I do feel the clock is ticking on the AI hype. OpenAI blew people's minds with GPTs, and people extrapolated that mind-blowing experience into a future with omniscient AI agents, but those are nowhere to be seen. If investors have AGI in mind, and it doesn't happen soon enough, I can see another winter.
Remember, the other AI winters were due to a disconnect between expectations and reality of the current tech. They also started with unbelievable optimism that ended when it became clear the expectations were not reality. The tech wasn't bad back then either, it just wasn't The General Solution people were hoping for.
I do not claim to know what the future holds, but I do feel the clock is ticking on the AI hype. OpenAI blew people's minds with GPTs, and people extrapolated that mind-blowing experience into a future with omniscient AI agents, but those are nowhere to be seen. If investors have AGI in mind, and it doesn't happen soon enough, I can see another winter.
Remember, the other AI winters were due to a disconnect between expectations and reality of the current tech. They also started with unbelievable optimism that ended when it became clear the expectations were not reality. The tech wasn't bad back then either, it just wasn't The General Solution people were hoping for.