IDK. Blockchains have been super hyped. The tech is undeniably cool. But I have yet to see an example of them solving a real problem for anyone who's not a criminal.
In contrast, I've put in very little effort to use AI, but I'm noticing things.
I see high quality AI-generated images in blog posts. They look awesome.
I look over my coworker's shoulder and see vscode predict exactly the CSS properties and values he's looking for.
Another coworker uses AI to generate a working example of FPGA code that compiles and runs on a Xilinx datacenter device.
An AI assistant pops up in Facebook messenger. My girlfriend and I are immediately able to start sending each other high quality, ultra-specific inside joke AI generated memes. This has added real value to my life.
I'm starting to feel FOMO, a bit worried that if I don't go hard on learning this new tool I'm going to be left in the dust. To me at least, AI feels different.
I have followed one site that has own AI generator for certain type of content... And after a while it just start to feel samey and soulless... I kinda noticed similar stylistic patterns with text generated I have seen posted... Different styles can be asked, but I wonder how soon the AI output stops feeling worth seeing or reading.
Every normie I know who has touched crypto ONLY got into it after it gained its scammy investor status. Prior to that it was basically only people like me…dudes running Linux etc, you know the type.
I'll admit blockchains (while they may have potential for the future) don't currently have much use in the real world, but saying the only people it helps are criminals is just that old flawed argument that undermines privacy which in turn only benefits oppressors
I didn't say the only people it helps is criminals. I said that's the only example I've seen in the real world. If you have more I'd be happy to hear about them.
In contrast, I've put in very little effort to use AI, but I'm noticing things.
I see high quality AI-generated images in blog posts. They look awesome.
I look over my coworker's shoulder and see vscode predict exactly the CSS properties and values he's looking for.
Another coworker uses AI to generate a working example of FPGA code that compiles and runs on a Xilinx datacenter device.
An AI assistant pops up in Facebook messenger. My girlfriend and I are immediately able to start sending each other high quality, ultra-specific inside joke AI generated memes. This has added real value to my life.
I'm starting to feel FOMO, a bit worried that if I don't go hard on learning this new tool I'm going to be left in the dust. To me at least, AI feels different.