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Honestly, I think 2025 might be full of AI hype but less real-world impact than people expect. Sure, there’ll be advancements, but “taking over the world”? Doubt it. I’m more worried about rushed tech causing issues like privacy, bias, job displacement. Are we ready for the consequences? Not sure.
I predict that we'll see some sort of ceiling with AI this year. I expect legislation. I also expect to see a shift away from progressive technologies with the new administration
Yep. Legislation will come in one form or another. I also don't see it introduced to many critical processes due to its non-deterministic nature (yes I know, technically LLMs are deterministic, but it's a black box). Or it is introduced, and something really bad happens, which might be the cause for legislation.
There will also be a very strange moral debate about possible sentience. Not in 2025, but once we're heading towards AGI.
I think AI will start to shift to a more application centric led by startups. These applications will be free, easily accessible and use and adopt by the masses. You will see a move away from what I call hardware and platform centric led the likes of NVDA and other tech titans you see today. I believe their sunset is not too far away. Startups will lead the charge to drive adoption of AI by the masses which will affect all aspects of our lives. Think about how WhatsApp, Facebook and Search change our lives. When they started out, they were also startups then. Their applications were free (by and large still are!), super easy to use and easy to download. So AI will also have their equivalents.
We are in the process of implementing AI and integrating it into our applications. This is going to take years to implement. Right now all I see is basic AI code. AI is great but someone has to train the algorithms. From what I have experienced is it’s very, very immature at this point. Five years they may catch up
I am not security or AI trained, however, once the bad-actors start training AI, I truly feel we are in for a storm of activity that will tax or security professionals.
We are now making every futuristic horror movie come true. Self driving cars? REALLY Are we that stupid. Unfortunately yes.
I feel that AIis generally used to demonstrate how the world will turn itself into a technological bomb shell!!!it will allow people to either bury themselves, or figure out the inner most intricacies of this old but new development ,and to mold it into self greed through deception!
Remember Terminator? Not so far fetch.
Looks like you're worried it might turn into something out of I, Robot
the whole ai stealing jobs is bs
it is replacing the dangerous ones and adding more tech based jobs like maintenance or coding
Record profits and massive layoffs