Absolutely needed: to get high efficiency for this beast … as it gets better, we’ll become too dependent.

“all of this growth is for a new technology that’s still finding its footing, and in many applications—education, medical advice, legal analysis—might be the wrong tool for the job,”

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    Historically AI always got much better. Usually after the field collapsed in an AI winter and several years went by in search for a new technique to then repeat the hype cycle. Tech bros want it to get better without that winter stage though.

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      AI usually got better when people realized it wasn’t going to do all it was hyped up for but was useful for a certain set of tasks.

      Then it turned from world-changing hotness to super boring tech your washing machine uses to fine-tune its washing program.

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            Unless you’re in comp sci, and AI is a field, not a marketing term. And in that case everyone already knows that’s not “it”.

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        The major thing that killed 1960s/70s AI was the Vietnam War. MIT’s CSAIL was funded heavily by DARPA. When public opinion turned against Vietnam and Congress started shutting off funding, DARPA wasn’t putting money into CSAIL anymore. Congress didn’t create an alternative funding path, so the whole thing dried up.

        That lab basically created computing as we know it today. It bore fruit, and many companies owe their success to it. There were plenty of promising lines of research still going on.

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      The issue this time around is infrastructure. The current AI Summer depends on massive datacenters with equally massive electrical needs. If companies can’t monetize that enough, they’ll pull the plug and none of this will be available to general public anymore.

      This system can go backwards. Yes, the R&D will still be there after the AI Winter cycle hits, but none of the infrastructure.

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        We’ll still have models like deepseek, and (hopefully) discount used server hardware

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      Each winter marks the beginning and end of a generation of AI. We are now seeing more progress and as long as there is no technical limit it seems that its progress will not be interrupted.

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          In what area of AI? Image generation is increasing in leaps and bounds. Video generation even more so. Image reconstruction for games (DLSS, XeSS, FSR) is having generational improvements almost every year. AI chatbots are getting much much smarter seemingly every month.

          What’s one main application of AI that hasn’t improved?

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            Which chatbots are getting smarter?

            I know AI has potential, but specifically LLMs (which most people mean when talking about AI) seem to have hit their technological limits.

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                  Yes, which has improved some tasks measurably. ~20% improvement on programming tasks, as a practical example. It has also improved tool use and agentic tasks, allowing the llm to plan ahead and adjust it’s initial approach based on later parts.

                  Having the llm talk through the tasks allows it to improve or fix bad decisions taken early based on new realizations on later stages. Sort of like when a human thinks through how to do something.

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            They’ve been a boon for medical diagnoses as well, I believe.

            Has anyone made AI powered accounting software yet? I’d love to tell my computer ‘Here’s all my financial information in a big heap. Do my taxes.’ The numbers and tax laws are all known things. It shouldn’t be hard.

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              Any strictly rule-based system, like accounting and taxes, is a job for traditional software, not AI. Particularly when the laws change every year.

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                Once it has the information in a recognisable format. Reading and recognising random receipts, bank statements, payment slips, and whatever and sorting it into a coherent format is what I’m trying to avoid.

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                  I see. So AI for gathering the information to put into the accounting/tax software?

                  That’s a more reasonable ask, but I wouldn’t personally trust AI with that. I’ve done something similar in games where I take a picture of something on screen and ask AI to collect all the information from many similar pictures into a table. It’s definitely good enough for gaming, but it makes mistakes often enough I wouldn’t sign my name attesting to the truth of anything it produced, you know?

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                    Fair point, but i feel like that’s something that’s technologically solvable, and this is dealing only with text, a lot of which is already digital, just in multiple formats, and all easily checkable against the final figures if anyone so desires.

                    As a random aside, I saw a clip recently where someone had asked an ‘AI’ model to reproduce a photo with zero changes one hundred times. There were more than zero changes.