Re: AI endeavours
Posted: March 23rd, 2024, 7:15 pm
CNBC do their take on Apple missing out on AI (9:17):
https://youtu.be/A2QhMsaZfgc?si=mMP-o4_1yjoxfLon
It is a clueless rambling piece, suggesting no one has a clue what is going on with Apple AI.
I still have this thesis that only NVDIA are making a killing out of AI. All the other runners tell me how wonderful & powerful AI is, but don’t seem to be covering the overheads of their AI chip buys from Nvidia.if as suggested Apple license Google AI, does this come a long side their existing licensing of Google search, or does it replace it? The current AI bubble looks like the internet bubble when prices rose, but earnings didn’t & eventually prices came off.
As of now there have been some wildly successful applications of AI, such as it becoming world GO champion & there are lots of folk saying that AI Wii replace Adobe, Search, writers, graphic artists, etc etc. These & many more possibilities seem very likely, but as of yet the general AI models are far from good enough & no specialist AI have gained traction towards becoming dominant in some specific discipline. As of now it looks to be a few spectacular successes that don’t scale into other areas & a shed load of hype.
Am I getting this wrong?
Regards,
https://youtu.be/A2QhMsaZfgc?si=mMP-o4_1yjoxfLon
It is a clueless rambling piece, suggesting no one has a clue what is going on with Apple AI.
I still have this thesis that only NVDIA are making a killing out of AI. All the other runners tell me how wonderful & powerful AI is, but don’t seem to be covering the overheads of their AI chip buys from Nvidia.if as suggested Apple license Google AI, does this come a long side their existing licensing of Google search, or does it replace it? The current AI bubble looks like the internet bubble when prices rose, but earnings didn’t & eventually prices came off.
As of now there have been some wildly successful applications of AI, such as it becoming world GO champion & there are lots of folk saying that AI Wii replace Adobe, Search, writers, graphic artists, etc etc. These & many more possibilities seem very likely, but as of yet the general AI models are far from good enough & no specialist AI have gained traction towards becoming dominant in some specific discipline. As of now it looks to be a few spectacular successes that don’t scale into other areas & a shed load of hype.
Am I getting this wrong?
Regards,