You can't put the genie back in the bottle 🤡

Meanwhile, the genie is only kept out of the bottle by the force of literally the entirety of the world's available investment capital

Obviously, the models are going to continue to exist. Probably. So will the data sets, the libraries, and the generalized knowledge of how to build them and what that gets you, in a technical sense.

And if you think that's what AI is?

🤡

For the record, AI is a technocratic political project for the purpose of industrializing knowledge work.

That industrialization of knowledge work has 2 parts. First, is mechanization. Making knowledge work dependent on some particular machine. This is already the case, with computers generally. Knowledge work is thoroughly computerized. But, those computers are small, cheap, universally available commodities. That doesn't serve the second part, so they're forcing in new layers of mechanization, and removing access to the old machines.

Second, they ensure those machines can only be obtained through large investments of capital. Thus, all knowledge work can be done only at the pleasure of the capitalists who own the machines. Personal computers don't help them, there. But a black box hosted service that consumes the entire web to build and a whole country's worth of electricity to operate sure as hell does.

"AI" is merely the banner under which they are organizing and justifying this project. The implementation details are just the implementation details.

So you can see how that genie is extremely prone to returning to it's bottle.

It only stays out as long as they can keep shoveling an ever increasing amount of real resources into it. And it turns out the resources available are finite

@jenniferplusplus I wouldn't compare AI with a genie rather than with Pandora's box because you won't get AI back into anything.

Not that AI is good or bad but too many companies and investors have pumped so much money into AI that it's about time to think of ROI.
AI is no charity even though one of the leading companies has Open in its name.

So, imo AI stays as long as the investors don't have their money back and it can take a long time until that happens. And then the earning starts.

@Brokar @jenniferplusplus surely in 10 years time the investors are not still burning all their money at the current rate because they've run out of money? And we're not building data centres at the current rate because can't power them?
@Brokar yeah that was the joke