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Re: Has DeepSeek burst the US tech bubble?
by
Synchronice
on 04/02/2025, 19:25:36 UTC
What do you think about it?
To be honest, every day I think that everything is artificial and people are extremely dumb. Maybe there is something wrong with me but I don't believe that AI is an intelligence, nor will it ever be. It's just a combination of bunch of good algorithms and that's all. I've seen many things done years ago and then that action wasn't called AI, now everything is called AI if it can do something a little normal Cheesy Now they might call calculator an AI.

Is there even anything China can’t manufacture?
That happens when a good country turns into the hand of stupid people. The USA opened factories in China and started production of everything in China just to save some bucks and profit more. In the end, Chinese learnt how to do everything.

Hollywood writers were already on strike a while back, translators are complaining about machine competition, but I wouldn't be surprised if actors are next. It's more and more difficult to distinguish machine generated pictures and videos from real things without carefully looking for it. In 10 years, all movies could be created entirely by CGI. I'll keep my copies of old movies.
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I agree with that, in 10-20 years, probably all movies will be CGI. I think that one of the biggest achievement in cinematography will be if we are able to put our dreams into reality, i.e. you see a dream and that's shown on the computer or you imagine something and that's shown on the computer screen. I know it sounds like a science fiction but it would be the best thing ever.
P.S. It will be good for the mankind if Hollywood actors will be replaced by CGI.