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Tarzanrock

(946 posts)
5. I'm old enough to remember what the world was like before
Wed May 28, 2025, 08:38 PM
Wednesday

there were personal computers (PC's) and cell phones operating as computers which you carry around in your back jeans pockets. I'm pretty cognizant of the unbelievable changes to the world which the personal computer brought. A.I. and generative A.I. is going to change the world like nowhere near what anyone can even imagine today. The world is going to change more in the next 20 years than it has changed in the last 2,000 years.
For example:

In 2023, AlphaFold 2, trained on Nvidia’s A100s, solved protein folding – the most important and valuable medical innovation of all time. This will vastly accelerate drug discovery and will lead to a massive increase in human life spans.
Nvidia’s DRIVE platform powers Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (“FSD”), deployed in 1 million vehicles. Waymo’s self-driving taxis, using Nvidia’s A100s, have already logged 20 million autonomous miles and have reduced accidents by 30% where deployed.
Nvidia is powering massive increases to education, globally. Khan Academy’s AI tutor, trained on Nvidia’s A100s, reached 10 million students globally in 2024. There’s no question that the entire structure of education – and especially college – will be dramatically restructured over the next few years. Why pay $100,000 a year for a teacher who isn’t 1% as smart as the generative-AI platform Grok?
Nvidia will transform entertainment. Pixar’s Toy Story 4 (2019) used Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080s for real-time rendering, cutting production time by 40%. At some point within the next few years, someone will produce an entire Academy Award-winning feature film using only AI-generated actors and scripts.
Today Nvidia’s H100s train vastly more complex models like GPT-4 in weeks. Soon, it will be days. And then, in a decade or so, in real time. I can't even begin to imagine living in a world without having a Personal Computer and the Internet today. The advances in the next 5 - 10 years will be so astonishing that today, May, 2025, will likely seem as primitive to me as was 1975 - 1985 compared to today.

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A White-Collar Bloodbath Is Coming [View all] applegrove Wednesday OP
I think the same thing. The billionaires no longer need worker bees. Irish_Dem Wednesday #1
Counterpoint: AI is junk Bad Thoughts Wednesday #2
I hope you are right. applegrove Wednesday #3
Depends on the version, some is very good... Not bet-your-life good, but way better than many people lostnfound Wednesday #7
Yes. Good points. And Anthropic's Claude is probably the best of AI's out there. ancianita Wednesday #11
AI doesn't unionize, take vacations, sleep, complain about the dirty foreigners stealing its jobs, etc. IronLionZion Wednesday #9
I have heard this "automation" is going to destroy almost all jobs b.s. forever. valleyrogue Thursday #14
H-1B has already pretty much wiped out entry level jobs RandomNumbers Wednesday #4
I'm old enough to remember what the world was like before Tarzanrock Wednesday #5
If people aren't working, they aren't buying stuff.AI could kill capitalism. OAITW r.2.0 Wednesday #6
Yes, there's that a point also. The concentration may be 5% working and rich; 15% "essential", and 50% gig.work lostnfound Thursday #17
Won't be long before... 2naSalit Wednesday #8
Weirdly like an anti-industrial revolution Red Mountain Wednesday #10
Butlerian Jihad, anyone? LudwigPastorius Thursday #13
Artificial Intelligence doesn't have a union... Jack Valentino Wednesday #12
Technology and automation are coming for blue and white collar jobs Amishman Thursday #15
That's the plan. thought crime Thursday #16
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