Some people might think you are joking, but it’s actually true
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It’s the IKEA effect. You tend to like something more if you built it yourself.
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… and you understand it more when you build something by yourself, so it’s easier for you to fix it when it’s broken.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•A tangled web of deals stokes AI bubble fears in Silicon ValleyEnglish
23·2 months agoI believe the same thing was said about the Internet in the ’90s: “It speeds up communication, but how would anyone earn money from it?”
Although I don’t think we’re anywhere close to AGI or anything like that, current AI development fundamentally changes a few things in our lives: how we find and process information (information retrieval works very well), how we interact with computers (using natural language instead of clicking through interfaces), and how productive we are.
Video generation models are going to bring entertainment to a whole new level. A single person can now create an entire movie without even buying a camera. Entire game development studios can build worlds larger than ever before. Text generation makes disinformation and propaganda insanely cheap and effective. Surveillance will be much easier now, as owning a communication platform not only allows you to search for messages by phrase but also by meaning. Ads will be far more personalized, as AI chat platforms now know us much better than Google — the current leader in this field.
So:
there isn’t anything real there?
I really don’t think so.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubbleEnglish
292·2 months agoSo how dangerous is that really? I assume one day we’ll finally see investors saying, “Nah, that’s a bubble. I’m not gonna see any returns from those companies - I’m selling.” Then stock prices will fall, and some investors will lose money by selling for less than they bought. After that, AI unicorns will start to lose funding and close their businesses, laying off people.
But will I - a person who does not work in the AI industry and has not invested in AI companies - be affected by this?
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI Coding Is Massively Overhyped, Report FindsEnglish
0·2 months agoUsefulness really comes down to which model is being used. I’ve noticed most developers choose GPT for Copilot because that’s what they are familiar with (or they often don’t have a choice due to company policy). I recommend to try Claude Sonnet. How it works is true magic.
But I agree, repetitive tasks is what it should be used for. Planning is still programmer’s job
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•European banks to launch euro stablecoin in bid to counter US dominanceEnglish
0·2 months agoWhat is the use case of stable coins? Fast international money transfer? Or are there other I’m not aware of

and DO NOT DEFINITELY pay for journalist’s work, because he certainly do not need to pay taxes, rent and will happily write articles for you free of charge and paywall is just to make you mad