Ask HN: Is AI the next (current) dot-com era?
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More like crypto, with the hype peaking way higher and faster.
Dot com is so much more distributed and fundamental infrastructure. The chatbots that everyone think are heralding a new industrial revolution are really an extension on top of the web, not a whole new phase.
I remain amazed that something that so far boils down to an "enhanced bing search" is being treated with such blind enthusiasm
Dot com is so much more distributed and fundamental infrastructure. The chatbots that everyone think are heralding a new industrial revolution are really an extension on top of the web, not a whole new phase.
I remain amazed that something that so far boils down to an "enhanced bing search" is being treated with such blind enthusiasm
yes, there is definitely something in it. Bubbles happen when things become “over-invested” above their true value.
I hear you about the "bubble" within the financial markets, over exuberance happens.
I was thinking in terms of technology use in every day life and how it changes the way we live. I am a digital immigrant, and I can't fathom how we lived without internet back in the days, and how it has revolutionized the way we live and work.
I know that AI will change he way we live and work, I think we might underestimate its impact.
Back at the dot-com era, I quit my cushy job, and jumped into the dot-com world, one of the best decisions of my life. Today, I have another cushy job, so I wonder.....
I was thinking in terms of technology use in every day life and how it changes the way we live. I am a digital immigrant, and I can't fathom how we lived without internet back in the days, and how it has revolutionized the way we live and work.
I know that AI will change he way we live and work, I think we might underestimate its impact.
Back at the dot-com era, I quit my cushy job, and jumped into the dot-com world, one of the best decisions of my life. Today, I have another cushy job, so I wonder.....
Anyway.
ChatCPT and other first gen AI-apps have surpassed all of my expectations, and this is just the beginning.
I feel like this is the beginning of a wave of innovation, with its ramification, just like we experienced in the dot-com era.
What does HN think?