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meekaaku | 7 months ago
These AI researchers will probably have far more impact on society (good or bad I dont know) than the athletes, and the people who pay them (ie zuck et al) certainly thinks its worth paying them this much because they provide value.
prewett|7 months ago
But I counsel a different perspective: it's quite remunerative to be selling tulips when there's a mania on!
cosmic_cheese|7 months ago
I think negative feelings are coming from more of a “why are they getting paid so much to build a machine that’s going to wreck everything” sort of angle, which I find understandable.
wiseowise|7 months ago
Will never understand the logic. They is literally better than an average senior dev, if he has been offered 250m package.
gherkinnn|7 months ago
In contrast, a skilled football player lands somewhere between neutral and positive, as at the very least they entertain millions of people. And I'm saying that as someone who finds football painfully dull.
ehnto|7 months ago
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meekaaku|7 months ago
but I dont see news articles about athletes in such negativity, citing their young age etc.
etempleton|7 months ago
When someone had a successful business model that offsets the incredible costs let me know, but it is all hypothetical.
akra|7 months ago
My anecdotal observation talking to people: Most tech cycles I've seen have hype/excitement but this is the first one I've been in at least that I've seen a large amount of fear/despair. From loss of jobs, automating all the "good stuff", enriching only the privileged, etc etc people are worried. As loss aversion animals fear is usually more effective for engagement especially if it means a loss of what was before - people are engaged but I suspect negative towards the whole AI thing in general even if they won't say it on the record. Fear also creates a singular focus; when you are threatened/anxious its harder for people to engage with other topics and makes you see AI trend as something you would want to see fail. That paints AI researchers as not just negative; but almost changing their own profession/world for the worse which doesn't elicit a positive response from people.
And for the others, even if they don't have this engagement, the fact that this is drowning out other things can be annoying to some tech workers as well. Other tech talks, articles, research, etc is just silent in comparison.
YMMV; this is just my current anecdotal observations in my limited circle but I suspect others are seeing the same.
jdcasale|7 months ago
The money here (in the AI realm) is coming a handful of oligarchs who are transparently trying to buy control of the future.
The difference between the two scenarios is... kinda obvious don't you think?
quonn|7 months ago
Are there 250 million AI specialists and the ones hired by Meta still come out on top?
therealdrag0|7 months ago
meekaaku|7 months ago
Also much more people are affected by whatever AI is being developed/deployed than worldwide football viewers.
Top 5 football leagues have about 1.5billion monthly viewers. Top 5 AI companies (google, openai, meta etc) have far more monthly active users.
mutatio|7 months ago