Capitalism is a long succession of booms and busts stretching back hundreds of years. We're now at the peak of another boom; that means a crash is inevitable. It's just a question of when. But there are other questions to ask too.
If many of the current AI players are destined to crash and burn, what does this mean for the type of AI we will end up with in the 2030s?
Is AGI destined to be created by an as-yet-unknown post-crash company?
Will open-source AI become the bedrock of global AI during the crash & post-crash period?
Crashes mean recessions, which means cost-cutting. Is this when AI will make a big impact on employment?
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just like the AI now except it is only used where it makes sense