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Old 02-05-2026, 04:03 PM
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Sure, but I am not predicting that timeline.

Im arguing that trillions of dollars being invested into a timeline that has no predictability wouldn't make sense unless everyone in the world went mad at the same time.

Predicting its around the corner, or a long way off is both a wild guess.

It took the airplane industry 50 years to go from paper and wood to nuclear intercontinental space traveling rockets.

People worked on flight for melinia, and then after someone figures out lift, suddenly we're riding on busses in the sky.

It's hard to predict where we'll be in the near future, but one thing is for sure the same people that told me that AI was going to crush human creativity, are now the same ones saying that we're stupid for thinking AI is a valuable tool.
Think of the metaverse. Facebook bet everything on VR becoming ubiquitous in a decade, to the point where they changed their company name. I don't see anyone using the metaverse in 2026.

Technology can plateau, and the companies who heavily invested in AI are not going to simply tell everyone AI may have plateaued. It would crater their investments.

I don't forsee current LLM's being the future of AI. Hopefully the amount of money put into AI will yield a better AI model, but AI could end up being the next plateaued technology like VR.
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