Have you seen Intel’s lineup of topics for CES 2025? Someone should tell them.
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@fb, computer camera and front camera on cell phone are taped, using Brave browser and VPN on both PC and phone. I can see AI having its place, but not all-encompassing like some would have us believe.
The AI bubble will eventually pop, and when it does I just want to see reaction on the face of the apparently AI experts (scam artists) who have inflated this bubble and benefitted enormously from this AI scam.
Just look at the new Garmin smart watches. Yes Garmin, and old obsolete company thought to be destroyed by the snartphone and Google Maps. They are better than Apple watches now without any AI. This CES 2025 will prove you don't need AI for great products
Knowing how tech works is fun and interesting and all, but I don't care to use it. If you cover your camera on your PC, or use Google incognito ;), an AI PC probably isn't for you. I am guessing many fall into this category
@b4+1 I'd agree that AI is real, but a lot of what is happening at the moment is a grift and the valley often grifts things that may or may not prove to be of utility.
For example, look at self-driving cars, robotaxis and flying cars. Not saying this can't be a useful thing, but at the moment a bunch of companies are just using it to sell stock and get rich.
Please do prove these things in some other neighborhood.
At least as an investment, AI is a bubble like any other bubble. Sure looks to me that it is about to deflate spectacularly. If so then these other companies will have a valuation akin to Intel, and maybe datacenters will shift more spending to CPU for an upgrade cycle or two.
After the crash then the real AI utility will drive where it goes next.
AI is a scam meant to plagiarize all data created by humans a to use that gathered intelligence against humans. Won't end well
I am just turned off by tech anymore. The EMP can't get here soon enough.
AI will go up and down, but it is here to stay and will continue to climb over time.
The efficiency gains in creative and content work alone will drive it, let alone adult entertainment and mathematics / research crunching
When the AI bubble collapses, apparently very soon, that won't involve Intel.
It resembles aspects of a ponzi scheme, particularly in the case of the lead company involved.
The demigods of San Jose would prefer it if they had no employees and could just run their fiefdoms using AI.
The last thing I want is my computer paying attention to me.
It's kind of amazing they don't get that, but it shows how tone deaf they are.
A lot of AI seems likely to be proven to be a grift.