You are right that outside of the massive capex spending on training models, we don't see that much of an economic impact, yet. However, it's very far from zero:
Remember these outsourcing firms that essentially only offer warm bodies that speak English? They are certainly already feeling the impact. (And we see that in labour market statistics for eg the Philippines, where this is/was a big business.)
And this is just one example. You could ask your favourite LLM about a rundown of the major impacts we can already see.
But those warm body that speak English, they offer a service by being warm, and able to sort of be attuned to the distress you feel. A frigging robot solving your unsolvable problem ? You can try, but witness the backlash.
eru|6 months ago
Remember these outsourcing firms that essentially only offer warm bodies that speak English? They are certainly already feeling the impact. (And we see that in labour market statistics for eg the Philippines, where this is/was a big business.)
And this is just one example. You could ask your favourite LLM about a rundown of the major impacts we can already see.
xwolfi|6 months ago
zombiwoof|6 months ago
And with trains people paid for a ticket and a hard good “travel”
Ai so far gives you what?
eru|6 months ago