I am not surprised it isn't as simple as the wishful hypotheses said. It is easy to make big improvements initially, but it's not surprising that improvements become more difficult to make rather than accelerating over time. I am afraid the model has been oversimplified to sell to investors. I think AI will be useful, especially for some…
I am not surprised it isn't as simple as the wishful hypotheses said. It is easy to make big improvements initially, but it's not surprising that improvements become more difficult to make rather than accelerating over time. I am afraid the model has been oversimplified to sell to investors. I think AI will be useful, especially for somewhat boring, repetitive tasks like reading xrays, etc. i think the more nuanced and complex the task the more difficulty the next generation of AI will have making major improvements. And eventually it will save time and money on certain kinds of tasks. Instead of being impressed with what it can do, i think over selling the public will bring a wave of disappointment, before we get the next level of investment and improvements in AI
I am not surprised it isn't as simple as the wishful hypotheses said. It is easy to make big improvements initially, but it's not surprising that improvements become more difficult to make rather than accelerating over time. I am afraid the model has been oversimplified to sell to investors. I think AI will be useful, especially for somewhat boring, repetitive tasks like reading xrays, etc. i think the more nuanced and complex the task the more difficulty the next generation of AI will have making major improvements. And eventually it will save time and money on certain kinds of tasks. Instead of being impressed with what it can do, i think over selling the public will bring a wave of disappointment, before we get the next level of investment and improvements in AI