The AI bubble is still ahead of us
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NVidia CEO reminds the world that large portions of the masses are insane:
"Remember last year when we were together, the rhetoric and the narrative around the investment were, 'What's the ROI?'" he added. "Give me one example of some crazy person saying that now. They're going to sound insane."
This notion that AI has no ROI is still abundant in online stock discussions. Lots of people can't disentangle their hatred of a new technology from a sober assessment of its economic potential.
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There's also abundant breath-holding from people in computer game discussions about how they'll never purchase a game that used AI in its development. It's interesting watching a social movement that is so obviously a flash in the pan, participated in by people who are only telling on themselves that they're afraid of change, and prefer to scream at the clouds rather than accept it.
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There's also abundant breath-holding from people in computer game discussions about how they'll never purchase a game that used AI in its development. It's interesting watching a social movement that is so obviously a flash in the pan, participated in by people who are only telling on themselves that they're afraid of change, and prefer to scream at the clouds rather than accept it.
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Is necessary to have high resolution video playing at a high frame rate to enjoy computer games?
Beyond 30 frames per second, is there a practical difference other than bragging rights?
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There's also abundant breath-holding from people in computer game discussions about how they'll never purchase a game that used AI in its development.
If the cost of video cards and memory continue to rise, they may not be able to afford to play it.
They need to invest in chip stocks.
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Is necessary to have high resolution video playing at a high frame rate to enjoy computer games?
Beyond 30 frames per second, is there a practical difference other than bragging rights?
Is necessary to have high resolution video playing at a high frame rate to enjoy computer games?
Most of the games I play have intentionally retro graphics, ostensibly for aesthetic reasons, but really because the small indie creators can't draw and can't afford artwork. AI will be a positive difference there IMO.
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