The AI boom has turned the standard profit margin model on its head, according to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok—and it’s making the industry’s growth unsustainable.
I didn’t realize you meant that. In my mind humans could drag stuff and catch fish but the inventions made it easier or more efficient.
In that view, pretty much anything on a computer can be done easier or more efficient with AI. Same as a net or a wheel. Just Google anything it is you might want to do on a computer and add “using AI” and you’re likely to find a tool to do it. If you have the computer for it, you can download an open weight model to do locally (though probably not as well as using the crazy compute associated with using an API model.
Also, as agentic AI improves, we’ll see the scarcity of attention decrease and maybe vanish entirely. It’s not always obvious, but much of how our society is structured assuming that people have limited agency.
“AI today” changes every few months, they aren’t more error prone than humans at medium complexity code, and debugging a problem is different than checking someone’s work. (And not for nothing, but Code Generation LLMs are really good at finding bugs in code, if passed the code.)
That’s not to mention that prompting AI is a skill that needs to be learned, despite LLMs being able to accept natural language prompts. Not learning how to use a tool and then claiming the tool isn’t useful doesn’t really say much about the tool.
There’s a saying about how its impossible to convince someone of something if they’re financially incentivized to remain unconvinced that I think applies to most people when they discuss AI.
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When did anyone ever claim that? It’s not going to break the laws of physics.
If you do it on a computer, current AI (an umbrella term) can probably make it easier for you to do, if not just do it for you.
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I didn’t realize you meant that. In my mind humans could drag stuff and catch fish but the inventions made it easier or more efficient.
In that view, pretty much anything on a computer can be done easier or more efficient with AI. Same as a net or a wheel. Just Google anything it is you might want to do on a computer and add “using AI” and you’re likely to find a tool to do it. If you have the computer for it, you can download an open weight model to do locally (though probably not as well as using the crazy compute associated with using an API model.
Also, as agentic AI improves, we’ll see the scarcity of attention decrease and maybe vanish entirely. It’s not always obvious, but much of how our society is structured assuming that people have limited agency.
Do you mind sharing what your profession is?
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It should definitely not take the same amount of time to check someone’s work as it does to do the work.
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“AI today” changes every few months, they aren’t more error prone than humans at medium complexity code, and debugging a problem is different than checking someone’s work. (And not for nothing, but Code Generation LLMs are really good at finding bugs in code, if passed the code.)
That’s not to mention that prompting AI is a skill that needs to be learned, despite LLMs being able to accept natural language prompts. Not learning how to use a tool and then claiming the tool isn’t useful doesn’t really say much about the tool.
There’s a saying about how its impossible to convince someone of something if they’re financially incentivized to remain unconvinced that I think applies to most people when they discuss AI.