@zoul tady ta debata mě připomněla irskou stávku bankéřů.
Tldr nic se nestalo, jedná firma zkrachovala ale není jisté že to byl důsledek, lidí používali šeky vydávané všude možně (hospody, obchody...) a negativní dopad to mělo jen na finanční sektor ne na lidi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_bank_strikes_(1966%E2%80%931976)
Remember: some very rich companies have taken up some very big loans in a bet that you will like generative language models. They NEED you to like generative language models, lest they lose money. That is why they are pushing it everywhere, putting it in all software, making it the first thing you see when you type something into google, marketing it as if it is a computer that can think and feel like a human, branding it "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE". They NEED you to drink the kool-aid and believe that it's not just a heuristic text generator without an inch of depth to what it's spitting out. They are on their knees begging for you to buy it.
I hope you, like me, really wants that bubble to pop, and those big companies and billionaires to lose all their money. That is why you need to start with the language you use. STOP CALLING IT "AI". As soon as we acknowledge that this technology is not "AI" and that is, in fact, just a fancy text generator, the illusion is broken, the cat is out of the bag, the emperor has no clothes, the hype dies.
Anti-capitalist praxis in 2025 is making it absolutely clear for yourself and those around you that AI is science fiction and doesn't exist. The richest entities in the world are trying to scam you and it's working.