While the mass adoption of AI has transformed digital life seemingly overnight, regulators have fallen asleep on the job in curtailing AI data centers’ drain on energy and water resources.
Generative AI has yet to actually solve a real business problem, let alone a problem that consumers actually have.
It’s creating content that floods internet spaces and workplace wikis faster than we can sort it.
AI-generated content is basically plastic: disposable, cheaper and worse quality than alternatives (human labor), and once it enters the ocean (the internet) will require humans to manually fish out and dispose of.
I use generative ai sometimes, and I find it useful for certain usecases.
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Generative AI has yet to actually solve a real business problem, let alone a problem that consumers actually have.
It’s creating content that floods internet spaces and workplace wikis faster than we can sort it.
AI-generated content is basically plastic: disposable, cheaper and worse quality than alternatives (human labor), and once it enters the ocean (the internet) will require humans to manually fish out and dispose of.