Concerns are mounting over the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on various sectors, including scientific publishing and the broader technology industry. Critics argue that generative AI could undermine the quality, trustworthiness, and value of scientific papers. Furthermore, the dominance of major tech companies like Google and Microsoft in the AI field is expected to increase as rising costs pose challenges for startup firms, according to @parmy. OpenAI faces a dilemma in balancing the pursuit of reliable revenue streams from enterprise customers with the development of artificial intelligence. Additionally, there are warnings that the current trajectory of AI development could lead to another dot com bust, with generative AI being criticized for its unreliability, excessive energy consumption, lack of profitability, and the fundamental issue of trustworthiness in its outputs. The influx of capital into generative AI startups is seen as a critical issue for both Big Tech and venture capitalists.
Pouring vast amounts of capital into generative artificial intelligence startups is existential, both to Big Tech and venture capitalists. https://t.co/IfW9hTWCor
Today's newsletter: I believe AI is racing Silicon Valley toward another dot com bust. Generative AI is too unreliable, has no path to profit, uses far too much energy, and cannot fix its core problem - that you just can't trust the things it creates. https://t.co/YS86jPtATk
OpenAI has a problem. It is pursuing two goals, which initially appear complementary, but which actually conflict with each other. These two goals are: (1) establishing reliable, repeatable, and scalable revenue streams from enterprise customers, and (2) developing artificial…
In artificial intelligence, Google, Microsoft and the rest of big tech will become even more dominant as rising costs mean start-up firms struggle to keep the lights on, @parmy writes (via @opinion) https://t.co/R6K0VMXUcK
In artificial intelligence, Google, Microsoft and the rest of big tech will become even more dominant as rising costs mean start-up firms struggle to keep the lights on, @parmy writes https://t.co/shXrphba6E via @opinion
In artificial intelligence, Google, Microsoft and the rest of big tech will become even more dominant as rising costs mean start-up firms struggle to keep the lights on, @parmy writes https://t.co/jYn9O7AlvL
“Generative AI will do serious harm to the quality, trustworthiness, and value of scientific papers.” https://t.co/AwmCCUfgRt