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I don't understand why tech companies are investing so much in AI. Are there any industries that show real promise in terms of revenue or power?

From my perspective it all just seems a bit "kind of useful", but terribly unreliable, not justifying the expense.

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[โ€“] awmwrites@lemmy.cafe 22 points 2 hours ago (1 children)
  1. The business class has been promised they can cut workers and use AI instead, which has been their dream since forever.

  2. AI has been shown to deskill workers. Experts lose their skills, new workers don't gain new skills. Then the owners of AI can rent skills back to people at a profit.

  3. If businesses can deskill and fire enough workers, they can take advantage to reinstate things like scrip and slavery.

You rightfully notice that AI isn't useful enough for businesses to throw an entire civilization worth of money at because you're thinking about it as a tool, but it's not a tool, it's a weapon. A weapon pointed at you and me.

[โ€“] bigbangdangler@reddthat.com 3 points 40 minutes ago

A fantastic summary.

Addendum to #2: to add insult to injury, a lot of the training data in AI models was used without consent. That means that the output of skilled people was stolen from them in order to train systems designed to steal from them again.