>>23779812this ain't the 80s anymore, sadly, industry isn't as competitive or cutthroat because it doesn't need to be, the economy was manipulated in ways which prevented businesses from failing which undermines the system of competition
businesses need to be allowed to succeed/fail or the whole thing grinds to a halt
but apart from that, what we have in the present isn't a tech field, it's just a big-ass embezzlement scheme basically
neural networks in general are much more versatile, and clever/creative developments definitely could allow crazy new shit & disruption by ambitious hard-working people
the big AI companies aren't doing that, though, they're relying on the same bloated garbage to siphon government money & it's gonna become unsustainable
but neural networks themselves absolutely could end up doing crazy shit like what you talk about within the next 20-30 years, i'm just saying it won't be in the form of LLMs or a general-purpose AI
it'll come in the form of very clever uses of computer vision, for example