Companies investing billions in ai, what if no monetary gain is possible?

With all this hype talk of Ai and generative ai in general what value is it adding to the companies buying up these nvda chips and trying to out do their competition? Meaning where is the value in these companies implementing ai today? What if these companies trying to implement the use of ai into their company see no return from these investments?

Companies are investing billions in technology to build ai applications, what if this is just a total flop? Not saying a total flop to the industry but too companies who think they will exceed in this area just because they believe it's the next new technology boom....everyday there is another company announcing their move into ai, to me that's just showing how trendy these companies are trying to be to extract more money from traders and shareholders, buying up stock in the world of ai hype....
If they can profit from cryptos, they can certainly profit from AI.
 
Soon, in Cali, robots/AI will be flipping burger and save MCD $20/hr per flipper. Two flippers per shift, ~$100K a year saving.

until the robot goes terminator on a consumer and the owner loses everything in a lawsuit. then what?
 
until the robot goes terminator on a consumer and the owner loses everything in a lawsuit. then what?

Did you see the fully automated McDs from last year, the completed orders pop out of a hole in the wall. Just like ATMs replaced many bank tellers decades ago.

Shit gets scary when they start adding AI to armed drones.

"DRONES to be introduced into Denver police to help respond to 911 calls after city defunded the force by millions"

Those arent AI yet and not armed either, but only a matter of time.
 
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Did you see the fully automated McDs from last year, the completed orders pop out of a hole in the wall. Just like ATMs replaced many bank tellers decades ago.

Shit gets scary when they start adding AI to armed drones.

"DRONES to be introduced into Denver police to help respond to 911 calls after city defunded the force by millions"

Those arent AI yet and not armed either, but only a matter of time.
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ALL ready here;
mini tank any way, robot shot a crook in Dallas TX/remote control.
Like the old slot cars somewhat except more deadly to crooks.:caution::caution:
 
Did you see the fully automated McDs from last year, the completed orders pop out of a hole in the wall. Just like ATMs replaced many bank tellers decades ago.

Shit gets scary when they start adding AI to armed drones.

"DRONES to be introduced into Denver police to help respond to 911 calls after city defunded the force by millions"

Those arent AI yet and not armed either, but only a matter of time.
What's really scary is how our thought process will evolve in, say, the next 30 years. Even now, we have too many crazyass Millenials and Gen-Zs who can't separate reality from some spooky multiverse. In 30 years time, just imagine all these Gen-A-holes and Gen-Butt-hurt who think they're actually cyborgs.
 
until the robot goes terminator on a consumer and the owner loses everything in a lawsuit. then what?
Convict the robot. Put it in prison, life in prison without the possibility of parole.

Owner, just buy another robot.
 
Pricing and convenience changed. It used to be hard to access for the average person, then bubbly interfaces came along. Nowadays you can have a fully fledged server with many cores and all services for less than $10, that used to cost a magnitude more.



Actual ML stuff is quite different from basic answer bots, not saying the companies necessarily employ that tech.

Bubbly interfaces!
 
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