>>22010145i use chatbots regularly to help me find songs. first of all i know that might be hard to hear, that i'm not a living jukebox that knows the taylor swift catalogue front to back, but they constantly recommend songs that just don't exist, or get caught in an infinite loop giving lyrics, and for some reason they think ceelo green's "forget you" is relevant to basically every single theme under the sun.
i'm not trying to say ai is bunk, i love it and think it is amazing and it just keeps getting better. diligent and loyal /smg/ readers might remember some of my very early ai works and how primitive they were and to see how far it has come in a short time is truly astonishing. but there's still a long way to go and no chinese knockoff is going to revolutionize anything. having a cheap model you can put on a laptop and run locally is going to save money and allow perverts to really get wild, but very difficult problems need even better models, and they need to be integrated with advanced hardware like quantum computers and probably some things we haven't even discovered yet, and i'm sure there is a ton of work to do on the software side. but better and better stuff is coming and the endpoint or directional vector of all this is omniscience and we actually have a clear pathway to it instead of stumbling around in the dark.
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