Just over the last few years it went virtual reality, blockchain and crypto crap, and now chatbots.

What will the next fad be? I’d like to know so I can convince one of these VC ghouls that they should give me money for vaporware.

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    The technology behind LLMs is a 1000000x force multiplier for scammers, spammers, astroturfers. For your average person, it’s like Spell Check 2.0.

    A lot of companies are taking their existing AI-less SaaS products and are looking to upcharge $10-$50/month for reselling you a handful of "Open"AI API calls.

    The free and open web is closing shop because they don’t want to be scraped by LLM trainers. Or because Google algorithms allow a rando to buy a domain, put a “reword this article” LLM proxy over your website to steal all your organic traffic.

    big-cool

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    Contenders include tesla’s humanoid robots, neural implants for the average consumer, using quantum computers for tasks they aren’t meant for, and a flying car startup that accidentally sparks a dozen miniature 9/11s

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    They’ll finally invent teleportation, but it’s the most unhealthy version of it, but because it’s so hyped up, the ultra wealthy use it all the time not realizing you lose 0.001% of all your mass each time you do it, until an influencer realizes he lost weight using the teleporter and uses it over and over again, until he had teleported away approximately 1% of his body weight. Unfortunately a large amount of that small percentage was most of the wall of his Aortic valve, causing him to internally bleed out in a single minute, when it inevitably tore mid teleport.

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    I feel like of the VC tech buzzes, the “ai” thing has had the most use to the capitalist class as a tool of labour discipline. It doesn’t have to be that good (read: good at what it says it does) to do that.

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      Ok this is gonna be awesome, trust, me. Imagine you got a friend who likes to fluff, a friend who likes to blow loads, a friend who likes to get blasted, and a friend who likes to swallow. Alright, we get it, you’re privileged. The average person only knows one person who likes one thing. Now imagine an app that automatically does match making and schedules the fluffer, the blast target, the swallower, and the package to all meet up just in time do their roles. We’ll call it Swallumloads. First, we’ll need a blockchain, we’ll call the tokens Strokens, and the match making will be powered by a 4 way reverse auction. The roles in highest demand will be offered Strokens (Swallumloads tokens) and the roles in least demand will receive tokens. Think of it like Uber for boners.

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    It’s going back to On-Prem computing, driven by large reductions in VC funding. This will drive tools and products that make the transition easier. It’ll reach a hype pitch as everybody rediscovers how to run their own servers, until the maintenance bit comes 'round and The Cloud (aka, managed services) makes a comeback.

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      Honestly I hate leasing but it makes sense for this. Just have several tiers of “needs most performance” to “dentists office” and lease down, as the tier above outgrows the last best thing, the tier below considers it an upgrade. This hardware has way more life than people realize. The leasing company can even handle some on-prem maintenance.

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    The amount of time I waste at work talking about “AI” I stg

    Probably the worst part about this is the massive number of data centers and power / CO2 emissions being spent on a solution in search of a problem

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    Transparent displays. Samsung and LG were showing off transparent screens at CES this year. Transparent TVs will be extremely expensive and not practical at all but they look cool so it will be the new techbro status symbol.

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    Weird I thought the ChatBot stuff was actually a bit more legit than these other things. Like, not in that it was actual AI or anything but that it worked well enough that actual proper capitalists, not just VC “nouveau” riche dorks, were considering using it for actual stuff, or at least trying to.

    A decent amount of people on the lefty web seemed worried about it shrug-outta-hecks

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      The chatbots are being used as cover to lay off a bunch of workers, and will further shittify the service sector, but I’m slowly becoming convinced that it will fizzle out soon once its clear it won’t be what they have convinced themselves it is.

      VR and crypto are still around, but neither are the groundbreaking “world will be fundamentally changed forever” technologies they were convinced of at the time.

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        The chatbots are being used as cover to lay off a bunch of workers, and will further shittify the service sector

        i don’t think these are going away soon so i wouldn’t consider it ‘fizzled’, maybe it’ll lose hype but i don’t think it’s going to be a comparable debacle to ‘metaverse’ bullshit

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      There was that news article recently where a chat bot told a guy a completely false policy, and the company tried to say they’re not accountable for what the boy says.

      That’s about the tier I expect chat bots to operate at

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      Soon we’re gonna get generative ai + formal verification for things like software development, and truck drivers will be entirely replaced. It’s for sure a big deal. The next decades gonna be fun

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        truck drivers will be entirely replaced

        Oh, the thing Elon predicted will happen “within the next year” repeatedly for the last ten years will finally happen for real? This is starting to feel like that in-joke about fusion reactors.

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      but that it worked well enough that actual proper capitalists

      that’s precisely the problem, it works a little too well for them, and they have the money to use it against you.

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      It’s me, I’m very concerned about it.

      This site has a huge blindspot for tech they don’t like. The multimodality of these transformer architectures is going to allow them to be deployed in robotics chassis over the next couple of years and it will really shake things up.

      It’s like crypto, we all agree it should be banned entirely. But then DPRK uses it to evade sanctions and then we’re like, oh yeah that’s the ONE good use for it. Like shouldn’t Marxists be able to recognize that just because capital is fictitious doesn’t mean you can’t make bank off it or fund socialist projects using it?

      It’s a shame that undisciplined western commies can’t capitalize on using technology for good, because they’re sure as shit not useful for much else.