@FrosteKing@kristanishere Like Hakari. Yes, he has virtually infinite CE but what use is it if he doesn't reinforce his CT with that? He's a clear example of potential going unrealized because he doesn't need/want to perfect his CT
Megumi was never supposed to reach his full potential, his entire story is about how a child shouldered with high expectations can be crushed by those expectations
@unusual_whales Yeah, but can an AI agent snort coke and rack up $10k in strip club charges on the company credit card like a real elite finance employee?
I don't think so.
@Utkarsh_sai_K@unusual_whales It also doesn't need to be perfect. Just enough where it's skill set can replace humans, then it'll create it's own ecosystem in economics and analysis
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
@LauraMiers@unusual_whales I don't think any of those things have changed in the past 10000 years. People in the US are well-off despite the economy going to shit
@kisstheladder8 Because a lot of them treat actual mexicans like shit, if they ever visit México. I don't why people of mexican descent born in the US don't just call themselves US-mexicans or mexican americans
@surneff@IncroyableSauce@ShadzMangaOnly There might not even be HR users outside of clans, due to HR being imposed onto someone seemingly willingly. The clans being as traditional as they are, might have certain prepositions to imposing HR due to their beliefs.I don't even think the Zen'in family even knew about the HR