Damn it! Last year I upgraded to blockchain PC since my original Cloud-Native one was a disappointment.
Damn it! Last year I upgraded to blockchain PC since my original Cloud-Native one was a disappointment.
Crypto as currency = good.
Crypto as investment = bad.
First one is technological progress, the other is a Ponzi scheme.
Adding AI is like adding a lane to a crowded street. It will move more cars per hour, but the street will soon have the same traffic jams as before.
Workers will be as busy and as overworked as before.
Plus, even though people theoretically do more, it is not really more. For example Digital Signage - before generative AI you would put in some text, a clipart or a stock image and call it a day. Now one may be expected to polish the text with AI plus generate a more fitting image. Does it make a nicer Digital Signage? Sure. Will productivity actually go up? I doubt it.
It is not that easy. Unless you have a very in demand skill US citizen cannot simply move to any EU country.
Loaded fine here
I think the biggest benefit is for people that cannot code or are just learning. Before a python script to do X or Y was a real problem. Now it is easy.
Plus it may help with Linux adoption - LLM can describe few commands in terminal plus some text config easily, but will struggle with Windows-like graphical configuration.
I think they dont care on purpose. Dual boot is a gateway drug, so the more problems with it the better for Microsoft.