This isn't an idea that I've heard of until you mentioned it, so it likely hasn't got much purchase in the public consciousness. (Intuitively speaking, a computer which sucks at maths isn't a good computer, let alone AGI material.)
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(I don't know why, but part of me's saying the quantum bubble isn't gonna last long. Its probably the fact the AI bubble is still going - when that bursts, the sheer economic devastation it'll cause will likely burst the quantum bubble as well.)
In this paper, Gutmann is telling cryptographers not to worry too much about quantum computing. Though cryptographers have still been on the case for a couple of decades, just in case there’s a breakthrough.
Cryptographers do tend to be paranoid about threats to encryption. Given how every single government's hellbent on breaking it or bypassing it, I can't blame them on that front.
The AI bubble launched with a super-impressive demo called ChatGPT, and quantum computing doesn’t have anything like that. There are no products. But the physics experiments are very pretty.
Moreover, quantum can't really break into the consumer market like AI has. AI had slopgens of all stripes and supposedly sky-high adoption (through [forcing it on everyone](https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/how-big-tech-is-force-feeding-us https://awful.systems/post/5348844)), quantum's gonna have none of that.
(I don't see the general public falling for the quantum hype, either, given how badly they got burned by the AI hype.)
New edition of AI Killed My Job, giving a deep dive into how genAI has hurt artists. I'd like to bring particular attention to Meilssa's story, which is roughly halfway through, specifically the ending:
There's a part of me that will never forgive the tech industry for what they've taken from me and what they've chosen to do with it. In the early days as the dawning horror set in, I cried about this almost every day. I wondered if I should quit making art. I contemplated suicide. I did nothing to these people, but every day I have to see them gleefully cheer online about the anticipated death of my chosen profession. I had no idea we artists were so hated—I still don't know why. What did my silly little cat drawings do to earn so much contempt? That part is probably one of the hardest consequences of AI to come to terms with. It didn't just try to take my job (or succeed in making my job worse) it exposed a whole lot of people who hate me and everything I am for reasons I can't fathom. They want to exploit me and see me eradicated at the same time.
Given how gen-AI has utterly consumed the tech industry over these past two years, I see very little reason to give the benefit of the doubt here.
Focusing on NVidia, they've made billions selling shovels in the AI gold rush (inflating their stock prices in the process), and have put billions more into money-burning AI startups to keep the bubble going. They have a vested interest in forcing AI onto everyone and everything they can.
Nvidia and California College of the Arts Enter Into a Partnership
Oh, I'm sure the artists enrolling at the CCA are gonna be so happy to hear they've been betrayed
The collaboration with CCA is described in today’s announcement as aiming to “prepare a new generation of creatives to thrive at the intersection of art, design and emerging technologies.”
Hot take: There is no "intersection" between these three, because the "emerging technologies" in question are a techno-fascist ideology designed to destroy art for profit
And Copilot hallucinated all the way through the study.
HORRIFYING: The Automatic Lying Machine Lied All The Way Through
The evaluation did not find evidence that time savings have led to improved productivity, and control group participants had not observed productivity improvements from colleagues taking part in the M365 Copilot pilot.
SHOCKING: The Mythical Infinite Productivity Machine Is A Fucking Myth
At least 72% of the test subjects enjoyed themselves.
Gambling and racism are two of the UK's specialties, and AI is very good at both of those). On this statistic, I am not shocked.
Is there already a word for “an industry which has removed itself from reality and will collapse when the public’s suspension of disbelief fades away”?
If there is, I haven't heard of it. To try and preemptively coin one, "artificial industry" ("AI" for short) would be pretty fitting - far as I can tell, no industry has unmoored itself from reality like this until the tech industry pulled it off via the AI bubble.
Calling this just “a bubble” doesn’t cut it anymore, they’re just peddling sci-fi ideas now. (Metaverse was a bubble, and it was stupid as hell, but at least those headsets and the legless avatars existed.)
I genuinely forgot the metaverse existed until I read this.
New post from tante: The “Data” Narrative eats itself, using the latest Pivot to AI as a jumping off point to talk about synthetic data.
Naturally, the best and most obvious fix — don’t hoard all that shit in the first place — wasn’t suggested.
At this point, I'm gonna chalk the refusal to stop hoarding up to ideology more than anything else. The tech industry clearly sees data not as information to be taken sparingly, used carefully, and deleted when necessary, but as Objective Reality Units^tm^ which are theirs to steal and theirs alone.
Starting things off with a newsletter by Jared White that caught my attention: Why “Normies” Hate Programmers and the End of the Playful Hacker Trope, which directly discusses how the public perception of programmers has changed for the worse, and how best to rehabilitate it.
Adding my own two cents, the rise of gen-AI has definitely played a role here - I'm gonna quote Baldur Bjarnason directly here, since he said it better than I could:
It’s turned the tech industry from a potential political ally to environmentalism to an outright adversary. Water consumption of individual queries is irrelevant because now companies like Google and Microsoft are explicitly lined up against the fight against climate disaster. For that alone the tech should be burned to the ground.
People in a variety of fields are watching the “AI” industry outright promise to destroy their field, their industry, their work, and their communities. Illustration, filmmaking, writers, and artists don’t need any other reason to be against the tech other than the fact that the industry behind the tech is openly talking about destroying them.
Those who fight for progressive politics are seeing authoritarians use the tech to generate propaganda, litter public institutions with LLM “accountability sinks” that prevent the responsibility of destroying people’s lives from falling on individual civil servants, and efforts to leverage the centralised nature of Large Language Model chatbots into political control over our language.
If AI slop is an insult to life itself, then this shit is an insult to knowledge. Any paper that actually uses "synthetic data" should be immediately retracted (and ideally destroyed altogether), but it'll probably take years before the poison is purged from the scientific record.
Artificial intelligence is the destruction of knowledge for profit. It has no place in any scientific endeavor. (How you managed to maintain a calm, detached tone when talking about this shit, I will never know.)
I feel like I'm having a stroke