>>56673893Short version:
I run a server at home. Actually it's just a normal computer with a few disks. Nothing professional grade because I don't need the professional grade management or it's just overpriced. I store my data on it and not in the cloud. Period.
>ChatGPT replaces everything
No, it's a tool that helps you doing stuff. It makes work easier and might replace some less skilled people. But we're far away from KI writing whole software projects and produce what business needs (it's often stupid or limited by laws and so on). Expect a new type of job to occur that contains "prompt engineering". Check the material of /vtai/( >>56654699 ). They need a sheet of paper do describe what they want from the model. And another one to specify what not. And then they get really great results. There are art galleries with their prompts online. It's certainly something but I'm good at multiple domains. Imagine the consequences of AI based trading. Certainly something that will come up and might give anyone using it right now a huge advantage but it can also burn your money withing seconds. Just follow the discussion about AI powered cars. Judges want to do justice and nobody wants to be responsible because the car was driven by a computer. Nobody wants to dissect a machine learning model to trace a row of decisions the computer made. We just accept mistakes like we accept text blocks in emails from customer support not even understanding our matter. Also take a look what Neuro-sama is capable of. I've already heard someone implemented my (unwritten) idea of replacing a streamer with artificial content. Have you seen NPC content on Tiktok? Perfect material to train a model with and run a money maker machine while laying around. Initial costs and operating costs are quite high. tl;dr: We're all fucked.