ArtemAung
ArtemAung t1_j65jiwm wrote
Reply to comment by genshiryoku in ⭕ What People Are Missing About Microsoft’s $10B Investment In OpenAI by LesleyFair
IMO it'll be much more decentralized with lots of smaller companies and individuals benefiting the most.
World tends to swing back and forth between decentralized and heavily centralized order of things. 90-s and early 2000s was decentralized invention explosion. 2010s were when most successful startups capitalized on their success and maximized their potential. But this approach today is hitting significant diminishing returns - hence all the layoffs. It's too centralized, too large, too slow to react.
Right now the world is right after it's peak centralization and swinging right back towards decentralization and rapid change of landscape again like in 90s and 2000s.
You see hundreds of thousands of small startups having millions of ideas on how to do things that are much more capable today because of stagnation brought on by excessive centralization and because technology today require significantly less labor, but more ideas.
And this trend will continue. At least during this decade.
ArtemAung t1_j6nrci5 wrote
Reply to comment by ShittyInternetAdvice in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
Oh hey look at you, you could get a job in China Propaganda department.
Or will you just a play a role as an obedient citizen security guard?
Too bad their quality of life is worse than Belarus. Which is worse than any other EU country besides Russia and Ukraine and worse than India.
Too bad they block reddit. And youtube. And everything else where truth allowed to exist. Will you survive that? Or will you "advance quickly"?