Jobs are definitely going to go away, full stop
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They're already starting an attack on FOSS (free open source software) with FB declaring Linux users a security that's.
The actual threat is to the for-profit golden geese and billionaire egos that just got dunked by a free alternative.
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I saw another funny one somewhere. Apparently one of nVidia's social media accounts posted a bible quote. Someone replied to it with something like "Hey fellas, I'm not so good at the stock market. Is it good news when your investment starts praying?"
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I loved this joke when Jon Stewart also made it.
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It's fake, originally posted by Intel.
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Correction: Free & OpenSource Software
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A lot of AI is free, openAI, meta, Google, Apple, etc. all release free models for a wide variety of things and have for years.
The thing with AI development is there will be a new top best in a month or two. It's always changing, no one person or company is 'winning'.
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That analogy is flawed to the point I'd say it's completely incorrect. To try and save it, I would go with ...
A Chinese company has released a free car into a market full of free cars, but their car is the 2025 model so everyone wants it as its new. It won't be new for long, and everyone will want a different model soon.
Nvidia targets businesses with their products, consumers having free cars isn't a big issue for them as companies will still need their trucks.
Nvidia stockholders think the sky is falling and are pulling out, causing them to think the sky is falling, causing them to pull out. The real threat here isn't DeepSeek, it's that stockholders start to see AI doesn't actually offer all the benefits that have been promised to companies looking to cut cost.
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Thank you!
Yes, @taytay, free as in liberty, not free as in beer--but don't kid yourself, if there's a chance of doing anything remotely useful or groundbreaking with any of those for free, that number likely rounds to 0.
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DeepSeek runs so much faster than gpt4
No idea when its feed data cutoff is, it like all others isn't allowed to look at the live internet
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I think it's a pretty obvious joke. We don't need to act like it was stolen.
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with FB declaring Linux news/content a security threat .
The best part is (according to someone here yesterday) FB runs on Linux.
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Does is use up fresh water faster than GPT4 too? Because no one seems to be talking about that. They barely talk about it with American LLMs.
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Finally found someone who uses Duck AI
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It seems to need an order of magnitude less compute, so probably. It's also open source
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You ate the full bait LMAO
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Did it though?
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Nice irony. Yes, jobs are absolutely going away - which in the long run will be a good thing because people definitely won't have to work as much. Also the economy is going to have to adapt, including the wealthy class not hogging everything while everybody else either works as hard as possible or sleeps outside. The transition will be difficult because the wealthy mostly control the things that have to change - including their ability to convince the dumber people to be afraid of the change - but like many other unpleasant but inevitable things, we can't put it off forever.
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ChatGPT: "They took our jobs!"
Lllama: "Dey terk er jerbs!"
Grok: "derr terr err jerr!"
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most other things also run in linux.
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Yeah but he's locked behind obscure paywalls anymore so he's hard to keep up with.
Which sucks because I always liked his rational commentary balanced against other pundit-comedians' "You-should-be-outraged-we-should-be-outraged" schtick.