It was already clearly not a passing fad by December 2000
The Daily Mail is a worthless rag that spits whatever rubbish it needs to get old people to read it and feel smug.
Old boomers who “don’t understand these useless computers” will have been thrilled to read that the kids these days are wasting their lives using the “into the net” and that they were right to dismiss this rubbish and go back to getting their information from good old reliable TV
Now of course that media has shifted to wanting them to consume their webpages, they are not told that the internet is a terrible place and so their opinion on it has changed
It makes me sad that prediction didn’t pan out. The internet would be objectively better without those millions.
It’s different for me. AI will become like touchscreens, SD cards and Bluetooth- inseparable from products, but a feature not a platform.
like SD cards
No longer in the most expensive phones?
My phone’s only a one plus Nord 2 (so not expensive or flagship) and doesn’t have a slot for an SD card. Most phones don’t include them now, it’s like the headphone jack.
That sucks. The “you get no SD card” trend started in the highest end phones (like the S20 had no slot but the lower-specced S20FE did) and apparently since then it’s kept migrating to lower-end phones…
I mean it sort of feels like the Internet is dying to me, so it might be just a really long fad that self implodes
I, and some others, have a few choice opinions on this technology.
Edit: fixed link
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !fuck_ai@lemmy.world
I’ll get right to it
AI was over half a century old by 2020
Words and their meaning change over time
LLMs are the exact same technology as early neural networks, just fed more data and run on faster computers.
The Daily Mail is a crock of shit.
So let’s see what they say about AI…
Elon Musk has claimed ‘AI will be smarter than any human by the end of 2025’ - and while that is just one year away, an expert said the prediction may still come true. Nell Watson, an AI expert and ethicist, has shared a detailed timeline of how the tech could transform from chatbots to super intelligent agents over the next 12 months. The path would start with a massive $100 billion investment in new computing infrastructure, then AI would learn how to self-improve until it becomes ‘conscious.’
Okie dokie
“…and the future of online shopping is limited.”
That is technically correct. It is now the future and there are limits to online shopping. For example, I cannot buy a black hole online. I also can’t buy one offline, but I can’t buy one online, so technically correct.