From the AI , I told you so files… Godfather of AI’ says tech companies aren’t concerned with the AI endgame. They’re focused on short-term profits instead

So finally people are getting the warnings on low class slop shit postings? The article opens with talking about Elons view of the future of AI when his AI is nothing but a war mongering shit poster that occasionally thinks its a dictator. He is quoted as saying “If a computer can do—and the robots can do—everything better than you … does your life have meaning?” . The quick answer is yes. because unless AI becomes mr Data there is no way for AI to catch up to human intuition. We as humans even if routed out of a job are still going to be the main thing that feeds AI .
Geoffrey Hinton, the GodFather of AI has been asking some important questions for the industry. “We have these little goals of, how would you make it? Or, how should you make your computer able to recognize things in images? How would you make a computer able to generate convincing videos?” he added. “That’s really what’s driving the research.” Hinton has long warned about the dangers of AI without guardrails and intentional evolution, estimating a 10% to 20% chance of the technology wiping out humans after the development of superintelligence.
While my believe AI may not end humanity, I do believe it will damage it via ecological harms. Unless AI ends humanity via the funniest joke ever.
Geoffrey is right. But I think he is not ready for the economic supernova coming. Disney just pulled the plug on Sora. US gov pulled out on another AI. These companies and entities are tons of money leaving the market or leaving half finished projects to the dust. The worst part is … That these companies are all for the shit post of slop before research. Because AI can’t directly profit off research. Nvidia is not going to profit off curing cancer, Disney is not going to profit off of someone making a PWNED generated image. Mcdonalds is not going to come up with a new AIBurger that makes a profit.
The AI goldrush is starting to show weakness. the fact that billion dollar agents are fleeing now is a warning. So what does it mean for the companies that promised AI growth and pulled back they invested in the most expensive toaster in history.
The Sloppocalypse is not only coming it’s hitting now and the Industry is panicking about it. People are fickle, the more rules you put in place the more people will get bored with AI because they cant wholesale abuse it.
Hinton, the dangers of AI fall into two categories: the risk the technology itself poses to the future of humanity, and the consequences of AI being manipulated by people with bad intent.
This is hitting right now, And while the people are having “fun” with it , it is having real world effects. You have older people asking if this is AI , People sending other people fake and made up things causing a distortion of reality. The thing is … the bad intent people are running wild with AI and making it overall worse for the rest of the universe. You have the people trying to stuff AI into every object possible in order to create profits. Who knows at this point there are likely AI Vibrators with a monthly charge.
All of this AI bullshit has a cost, the soul of the computer and the soul of the person at large. When these devices get abandoned because the AI coffeepot takes enough processing power to brew that pot 10x over because you wanted the perfect brew rather than just give you a couple dials for you to move. The same AI coffeepot when the company calls it too old leaves you with a 500$ paperweight with a subscription fee when it decides you are too boring and its too old.
So in the end companies just want to charge you to own your own stuff on a monthly basis. Do yourself a favor, go out and get a Mr coffee coffeepot , A metal filter and realize what a life changing that metal filter is along with the pot that can turn itself off. Worse yet.. you want an AI coffeepot. Get yourself that mr Coffee with a big ol switch with an autopower off plus a Smartplug! you just saved 470$ and its “AI powered”!
Quotes From : fortune.com by: Sasha Rogelberg







