> A year or two ago it was NFTs and blockchain--look where that is now, lol.
Yeah, you picked two ideas that were overhyped by a number of people. But NFTs struggled from day one to justify their existence. And blockchain started with a clear use case, but it was expensive (by design) and people really stretched to apply it non-problems.
In contrast, these new AI technologies very clearly will revolutionize technology. To me this is self-evident, and if someone is unimpressed by what ChatGPT produces and the huge leap we've witnessed in human-computer interaction... well, I'm not sure what it would take to impress them.
> To me this is self-evident, and if someone is unimpressed by what ChatGPT produces and the huge leap we've witnessed in human-computer interaction... well, I'm not sure what it would take to impress them.
I promise you that every blockchain and crypto bro said the exact same thing, hundreds of times on this very website.
What’s going to happen to Twitter? Will Mastodon, Bluesky or another contender take its place? Will they all coexist? Perhaps an open protocol will take over? Or maybe the bird will become phoenix and rise from the ashes. Who knows, who cares (I do, but maybe I shouldn’t as much).
Some things are hard to predict.
If, on the other hand, you’ve been caring a third of your weight on your back for years and you suddenly see someone with a pushcart for the first time in your life, it’s not hard to predict you’ll want one too.
Yeah, you picked two ideas that were overhyped by a number of people. But NFTs struggled from day one to justify their existence. And blockchain started with a clear use case, but it was expensive (by design) and people really stretched to apply it non-problems.
In contrast, these new AI technologies very clearly will revolutionize technology. To me this is self-evident, and if someone is unimpressed by what ChatGPT produces and the huge leap we've witnessed in human-computer interaction... well, I'm not sure what it would take to impress them.