this post was submitted on 07 Dec 2023
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The machine learning models and developments we see these last years called "AI" for some reason, is as big, if not bigger than the IT and internet revolution, and has applications on a broader spectrum than anyone can currently imagine.
That is such a cold take. People say this all the time. Ive literally seen and heard people compare this to the industrial revolution before.
As you can see, the opposite is true here
Idiotic to downvote AND hate my opinion in a place where we should post hot takes then say it's not a hot take. And still nobody agrees.