Judge decides case based on AI-hallucinated case law

This is no longer true. There are eight billion people in the planet, all you need is an initial sale to some of them.

Nowhere did I say that the value must be for everyone. It must be there for the direct customers who buy use of the generative AI.

There are 8 billion people on the planet. But they are already at an expenditure such that they won't break even unless every single person on the planet pays about $500.

If the tech companies go bust, there will be no further releases, and you'll be limited to roughly current levels of ability - genAIs that still tend to lose narrative cohesion after a page or two. Good luck making much with those.
 
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And somehow I can't think that there are (for example) many Indian rice farmers who are going to need AI.

Or toddlers.

Saying "8 billion people" is meaningless, in the long run.
 

I wasn't clear. What I mean is that LLMs as they stand can produce cromulent spam marketing text, and so those companies selling "AI" are guaranteed customers forever - the people who need to produce marketing text will find it much cheaper than using any other source. They're not trying to produce readable text at all, they are looking for onetime customers. There's plenty of evidence that this works.

Re: the companies going bust. That doesn't get rid of the IP - it will be bought and used as an asset by some other company. They'll find their level, and thrive. Until of course there is a change in the customers, or in the environment in which they operate.
 

If the tech companies go bust, there will be no further releases, and you'll be limited to roughly current levels of ability - genAIs that still tend to lose narrative cohesion after a page or two. Good luck making much with those.

Tech companies in this case are mostly Chinese university labs when it come to open weight models. China has also recently pledged to funnel trillions into AI over the next few years on top on their public research. I am not sure their goal is as profit-oriented, especially short term profit, as US companies are. And that's a big if saying that Microsoft, Amazon and Google will go bust soon given their profitability levels, but of course anything may happen. That would be a boon for Mistral.
 
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Re: the companies going bust. That doesn't get rid of the IP - it will be bought and used as an asset by some other company.

I think Umbran's point was that if AI-model making companies go bust, no other company will be able to afford training model further to reach a better level that what we have now, despite having huge datacenters built and now left without customers and therefore a heavily depressed price for computing power and models being produced by non-profit entities.
 

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