• danhab99@programming.dev
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    14 hours ago

    I feel like literally everybody knew it was a bubble when it started expanding and everyone just kept pumping into it.

    How many tech bubbles do we have to go through before we leave our lesson?

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      3 hours ago

      I get that people who sell AI-services wants to promote it. That part is obvious.

      What I don’t get is how gullible the rest of society at large is. Take the norwegian digitalization minister, who says that 80% of the public sector shall use AI. Whatever that means.

      Or building a gigantic fuckoff openai data centre, instead of new industry https://openai.com/nb-NO/index/introducing-stargate-norway/

      Jared Diamond had a great take on this in “Collapse”. That there a countless examples of societies making awful decisions - because the decisionmakers are insulated from the consequences. On the contrary, they get short term gains.

    • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      3 hours ago

      the ceos, C-SUITES and some people trying to get into CS field are the one that believe in it. i know a person who already has a degree, and sitll think its wise to pursue a GRAD degree in the field adjacent or directly with AI or close to it.

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      13 hours ago

      what lesson? it’s a ponzi scheme and whoever is the last holding the bag is the only one losing.

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        8 hours ago

        Plus everyone else that pays taxes as they will have to continue to pay for unemployment insurance, food stamps, rent assistance, etc (not the CEOs and execs that caused it that’s for sure).