

Don’t sweat it to much. That’s almost the same pricing and speed I have in Finland, but it’s no fiber and there is just 1 internet service provider for the physical cable.


Don’t sweat it to much. That’s almost the same pricing and speed I have in Finland, but it’s no fiber and there is just 1 internet service provider for the physical cable.
Imagine, all of the cultural mistakes and prejudices of the past are in written format and freely available for AI to be trained with!
Maybe the AI can discern the 1960s science fiction lingo as imaginary, or the societal norms women used to have in science and literature as old fashioned. But I sure do hope AI does not make suggestions based on religious scriptures, even if many people claim to believe the stuff to be true.


Legislation would help, but so would a vendetta against a big corporation. Can’t really compete if your corporate is assimilated or not planning to eat away the profits from competition. :D
Not claiming that is all it would take


That’s not entirely fair to claim as so. There is competition like AV1, but it is lacking in marketing and brutality. Can’t really compete against big corporate if the goal is not to eat business profits from others like it is a vendetta.


AI is really good at concepts, not logic. But even then the performance is going to be dependant of the data it was modelled with.
You can ask for a specific symptom of pneumonia and it can answer. You can also ask for a summary of pneumonia, as someone has most likely wrote one already and AI understand to use it because of the concept relevance. But if you ask it to summarize a patient information, it will split the patient information into blocks it can summarise based on what summarisation information it has in the model data. I can assure you it cannot ever have all the possibilities pretrained already.


It’s usually fixed with a good competition. No one corporate can abuse the system if viable competitions exists.
But if I had to give some critique, then the duration for USA patent system is one that can create a money grab system by creating a costly dependency to a legacy system that has grown so long it is hard to replace.


And then companies will just feed it more wild data from the users thinking that it will fix it eventually


You’re Going to Have to Trust Us
… yeah that’s the problem, I don’t :D


While this is mainly correct, I find it hard to believe the deluge of hardware is going to help us much. The current ones are AI specialized hardware, and switching to consumer hardware requires switching production for consumer hardware after the fact that the bubble pops. Supply will slowly fill the delayed demand.


The crafty madmen
Thanks, this reminded me that I should check the competition for now. It’s not as well designed infra as in Switzerland, but I should check for an open fibre that has several service providers.