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comeonbro | 2 months ago
This https://cdna.pcpartpicker.com/static/forever/images/trends/2... will happen to every class of thing (once it hits energy, everything is downstream of energy).
comeonbro | 2 months ago
This https://cdna.pcpartpicker.com/static/forever/images/trends/2... will happen to every class of thing (once it hits energy, everything is downstream of energy).
benlivengood|2 months ago
If the argument is that prices will skyrocket simply because of long-term AI demand, I think that ignores the fact that manufacturing vastly more products will stabilize prices up to the point that raw materials start to become significantly more expensive, and is strongly incentivized over the ~10-year timeframe for IC manufacturers.
kace91|2 months ago
The value of AGI/ASI is not only defined by its practical use, It is also bounded by the purchasing power of potential consumers.
If humans aren’t worth paying, those humans won’t be paying anyone either. No business can function without customers, no matter how good the product.
captainkrtek|2 months ago
not trying to argue, just curious.
squidbeak|2 months ago
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gooseus|2 months ago
Unbounded increases in complexity lead to diminishing returns on energy investment and increased system fragility which both contribute to an increased likelihood of collapse as solutions to old problems generate new problems faster than new solutions can be created since energy that should be dedicated to new solutions is needed to maintain the layers of complexity generated by the layers of previous solutions.