This is big
@ScottAdamsSays The AI we’ve been introduced to will be nothing like the AI 5-10 yrs from now.
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@ScottAdamsSays ask your best engineering friend… and remember… sometimes we engineers imagine things in theory (big) that in practice are not quite so big, or needed If we can obsolete a company, the more obvious need would be in the area of health insurance. 😉
@ScottAdamsSays Big, scary and audacious ideas. Yep, sounds like Elon!
@ScottAdamsSays So how is this helping humanity? Do tell
@ScottAdamsSays Microsoft has turned themselves into a data and hosting company with their software leveraging it for speed and performance. xAI might replace office products but I am not sure it will replace Microsoft’s current infrastructure.
@ScottAdamsSays AI should be able to find intentional back doors put in software.. even ones for the Intel agencies to spy on Americans.
@ScottAdamsSays What would they make of any benefit to the rest of us?
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@ScottAdamsSays The team tasked with constantly tweaking the Ai CEO will dwarf a human CEO's team.
Elon’s Macrohard is a great example of a monumental task to set AI to work on. Rather than answering questions, it is solving a real need (completely new way to think of software - the current model is garbage). Over time, it is clear that AI will rework all of the apps we use. The sooner it can build an everything app (search/knowledge + spreadsheet + word processing + presentations + email + calendar/scheduling + shopping + finance + …), the sooner it will replace a ton of the current mess. Elon has talked about turning X into the everything app. Maybe X turns into the hosting platform that xAI builds the everything app on top of.
@ScottAdamsSays Is Big Balls going to be under MacroHard?
@ScottAdamsSays Software engineer armageddon afoot
@ScottAdamsSays Time for Bill Gates to run his own version of Apple's 1984 ad against Macrohard.
@ScottAdamsSays Please have this be the death blow to Word!
@ScottAdamsSays The idea of AI totally replacing software, making all programs and apps obsolete, simultaneously somehow makes zero sense and complete sense in my brain.
@ScottAdamsSays Elon is morphing into Dr Frankenstein.
@ScottAdamsSays Impossible, at least with current LLM tech. Elon's mouth has recently gotten much bigger than usual. That's all - I just wonder why.
@ScottAdamsSays > If it's successful That's the operative phrase here.
@ScottAdamsSays If every little task is now run by AI so that humans wouldn’t even have to open and close apps, where would the power come from?
@ScottAdamsSays Surely Microsoft has already trademarked that name.
@ScottAdamsSays Microsoft office is the most hated products in world that corporate IT forces upon poor corporate pleebs
@ScottAdamsSays Think of our track record in projecting physics stuff like climate. Here we are extrapolating technology, drawing false equivalences with the familiar without any basis in comparison, except we want this to be as successful as our chosen comparison (cars, internet, computer, etc)
@ScottAdamsSays Is Owen Gregorian your only source of content?
@ScottAdamsSays Code written by AI sucks. Look at Windows 11! A lot of other stuff coming out soon and the code is gonna be terrible.
This is the key post by Musk “It’s an easy prediction of where things are headed. Devices will just be edge nodes for AI inference, as bandwidth limitations prevent everything being done server-side.” Musk has: 1. Colossus and Dojo series data centers for AI 2. Optimus, Tesla, and an undisclosed consumer inference device as inference nodes 3. TMSC and Samsung committed to producing his AI series inference forward AI chips in AZ and TX 4. Starlink enabled by SpaceX’s launch capabilities as the communications bus For reference, if he had 50,000 Optimus 3 fully trained (possible by late 2026), he could in theory build a Colossus and a Gigafactory per month with the labor provided. He has all the components needed for exponential buildout except perhaps solar cells. And of course permitting.