Of course it won’t end up with nothing. Me and you will still use LLMs on our desktops, and make stuff with it.
All I’m saying is that Jen from accounts receivable won’t be using LLMs in Excel sheets, because on the one hand it’s stupid and on the other hand it’s not economical. And if that’s true, then the current hype will result in an equivalently sized crater in the US economy.
And I’m saying this especially because the rate of adoption is unsustainable, we can’t pay for so many people to use this tech for so little, it either has to do much, much more or be adopted much, much less. I only expect that gap to close, and the fear is that it will close with a lot of force.
Of course it won’t end up with nothing. Me and you will still use LLMs on our desktops, and make stuff with it.
All I’m saying is that Jen from accounts receivable won’t be using LLMs in Excel sheets, because on the one hand it’s stupid and on the other hand it’s not economical. And if that’s true, then the current hype will result in an equivalently sized crater in the US economy.
And I’m saying this especially because the rate of adoption is unsustainable, we can’t pay for so many people to use this tech for so little, it either has to do much, much more or be adopted much, much less. I only expect that gap to close, and the fear is that it will close with a lot of force.