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Tech companies are pouring money into data centers for AI newdeal2 Aug 11 #1
Exactly how NVIDIA has gotten too big, saw the costs per server CPU, holy hell how do you look people in the eye $$$? Brainfodder Aug 11 #3
The path is clear...... BruceWane Aug 11 #6
Seems like having a computer technical degree would be in demand for developing AI MichMan Aug 11 #12
Yes, there will be a gap. AI seems to be a Musk/Thiel boondogle because they want massive government PatrickforB Aug 11 #18
How will we have people qualified to fill upper level positions if they don't work at entry level jobs? CrispyQ Aug 11 #9
And eliminate all of our water if that's how they are cooling them. littlemissmartypants Aug 11 #13
+1. They also make electric bills go up dalton99a Aug 11 #20
Excellent point! For everyone! 👍❤️ littlemissmartypants Aug 11 #22
Should be a concern with data analytics too bucolic_frolic Aug 11 #2
I've been saying this for several years here Johnny2X2X Aug 11 #4
I would *love* to see AI use become a reportable environmental sustainability metric. Heidi Aug 11 #8
It's pretty scary Johnny2X2X Aug 11 #10
Probably the only good result of the AI "revolution" is that all the code freaks Prairie Gates Aug 11 #5
AI is killing those jobs too. progressoid Aug 11 #17
AI creates literature and paintings IronLionZion Aug 11 #19
More outsourcing and work visa abuse being blamed on AI,these corps aren't slick uponit7771 Aug 11 #7
I'm not convinced they can't find work... getagrip_already Aug 11 #11
Generative AI is wiping out a lot of entry-level jobs. highplainsdem Aug 11 #14
So when does the golden age start? Initech Aug 11 #15
They kept saying "learn to code". AI has learned to code. IronLionZion Aug 11 #16
Well, even if they do get the 165K job, it's not enough to buy senseandsensibility Aug 11 #21
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