What has been bugging me for a long time is the fact that LLMs are called AI when they are very clearly not.

The promised capabilities are just not there, LLMs are never going to magically turn into AGI. And yet, CEOs promise exactly that although they surely must know better by now.

Just to make it abundantly clear: they are making claims about the technology that are patently false, misleading and vastly exaggerated. They’re selling snake oil.

It really reminds me of Theranos, where the idea sounded good but once they tried implementing it they realized it wasn’t feasible. And yet, Elizabeth Holmes continued, there was just too much money going around.

“AI” is just the same. LLMs looked amazing in the beginning, but by now we know how limited their application really is. And yet, there seems to be no limit in how much money can be sunk in the whole “business”.

It’s not a bubble when everyone is lying about the product, it’s a scam.

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    What is scary and very discouraging is what going to happen when this whole thing comes crashing down.

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      Yeah, it’s not going to be good. What I am sure of is that none of the perpetrators will be held accountable, though. The US taxpayers will have to suck most of it up, I guess.

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      The sooner the better. A lot of stuff is still tied up in the planning stage. It would save a lot of new DCs being built and maybe let the RAM market recover some.