Choosing an AI in Sept 2025

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  • Who remembers when XML was going to revolutionise databases? Or Blockchain? That was going to revolutionise everything as well. AI is another tech bubble, it will burst (some people will loose a lot of money), it will find its ecological niche. But it won't be used for all of the things people are currently trying to shoehorn it into without any obvious way of making their money back on it. The big money maker was going to be self-driving cars, but now that idea has been found to be dead in the water companies are scrabbling to find something, anything, to do with their giant warehouses of redundant computers.

  • Alex Gay wrote:

    Who remembers when XML was going to revolutionise databases? Or Blockchain? That was going to revolutionise everything as well. AI is another tech bubble, it will burst (some people will loose a lot of money), it will find its ecological niche. But it won't be used for all of the things people are currently trying to shoehorn it into without any obvious way of making their money back on it. The big money maker was going to be self-driving cars, but now that idea has been found to be dead in the water companies are scrabbling to find something, anything, to do with their giant warehouses of redundant computers.

     

    Self Driving is dead in the water? that's news to me. I live in the Phoenix metropolitan area and I have been using Self Driving Waymos for years now, its an AMAZING service and there is no driver to tip at the end!!!

    • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 4 days ago by Audionova.
  • Alex Gay wrote:

    Who remembers when XML was going to revolutionise databases? Or Blockchain? That was going to revolutionise everything as well. AI is another tech bubble, it will burst (some people will loose a lot of money), it will find its ecological niche. But it won't be used for all of the things people are currently trying to shoehorn it into without any obvious way of making their money back on it. The big money maker was going to be self-driving cars, but now that idea has been found to be dead in the water companies are scrabbling to find something, anything, to do with their giant warehouses of redundant computers.

    Alex Gay wrote:

    Who remembers when XML was going to revolutionise databases? Or Blockchain? That was going to revolutionise everything as well. AI is another tech bubble, it will burst (some people will loose a lot of money), it will find its ecological niche. But it won't be used for all of the things people are currently trying to shoehorn it into without any obvious way of making their money back on it. The big money maker was going to be self-driving cars, but now that idea has been found to be dead in the water companies are scrabbling to find something, anything, to do with their giant warehouses of redundant computers.

    XML certainly was used quite heavily, and still is in many places. JSON has supplanted it, and seems to be doing well.

    AI will change things, though it won't be with all the hype we have today.

    Self-driving cars continue to grow and expand. More and more cars have some level of self-driving, and it's been impressive to see how things are adapting.

    As with most tech, it won't be what the hype is from some companies and quite a few will go bust. That being said, some tech does truly change the world. Cloud computing has.

  • Audionova wrote:

    Self Driving is dead in the water? that's news to me. I live in the Phoenix metropolitan area and I have been using Self Driving Waymos for years now, its an AMAZING service and there is no driver to tip at the end!!!

    Waymo is amazing. Coming to Denver as well.

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