[Food Talk] Have you rarely played chatGPT recently? The AI bubble may burst~

Since chatGPT became popular around March, it has swept the world, driving a large number of industries and wealth creation movements. People all over the world are crazy about it. Even my aunt in the country studies gpt every day and pays thousands of dollars in tuition for it.

    In a flash, four months have passed...  

    All of a sudden, I found that it seemed like I hadn’t seen the discussion of gpt in the exchange group for a long time (except for 2 groups of AI beauties who posted wildly every day). Suddenly, a very familiar feeling came over me. It took me a long time to remember what this deja vu scene was....

Isn't     this the blockchain, the way of the metaverse?

    Suddenly I realized: I am afraid that what determines the true fate of gpt is not whether it is really easy to use, nor whether the company is really an enterprise-level application, nor is it those training institutions who take this opportunity to sell courses to cut leeks, and it is not the vast number of students who follow suit .

    But stocks!

    Only by creating the supreme strength of chatGPT can it attract the favor of those capitals. In the end, whether it can really generate income, I am afraid it is difficult. Once someone realizes this result, it is estimated that they will run away early. Isn't such an exaggerated and fragile thing a bubble? The foam is fragile and cannot see light. Whether GPT can withstand the test from the world depends on the current situation.

    So, I bravely searched for related news on the Internet, and found a bunch of... news about the bubble bursting.

    The shocking news above is telling me: my fears are about to become a reality, and the bosses have already noticed and started to run away.

    If the AI ​​cheats all kinds of capital behind, and really runs away, leaving a lot of feathers, what should we IT practitioners do? The money is gone, the funder ran away, and we still develop an egg?

    For example, the programming aids made with chatGPT suddenly stopped updating later, because the creative team was disbanded, and the programmers were still spoiled by this stuff.

    For example, you signed up for chatGPT training at a high price, but you haven't finished the training yet, and you find that there are no companies in the market that recruit chatGPT operators.

    For example, a forum is flooded with a large number of gpt articles made up of fictional garbage. When gpt ebbs, will these forums still have the ability to distinguish and clean up hundreds of millions of garbage articles?   

    For example, your company mainly invests in the development of gpt-related derivative products, but suddenly the investors withdraw their capital and the company goes bankrupt. What should the employees do?

    For example, so many large companies, universities, and research institutes have devoted all their manpower and material resources to the various xxxGPTs. Halfway through the research, they found that this thing is yellow. So just throw away the results of so much hard work?

    For example, students have worked hard to learn gpt for a long time, and gave up the basic skills of underlying algorithms and codes. As a result, gpt is yellow, and the precious youth of students is ruined like this? Unemployed before graduating?

    Etc., etc.......

    The bubble burst, and a large number of capitals detected it in advance and fled. They ran away and hid it, fearing that we ordinary people would find out? Then we ordinary people can only be forced to clean up the mess and accept the loss.

    It's as if you accidentally found a zombie in a large crowd, and you chose to sneak away and let everyone else get bitten to buy you time. Still shouting that there are zombies! Then everyone fled in all directions, snatched the escape tools, and left you to feed the zombies?

    Therefore, I think that since the bubble has emerged and we ordinary people have known the risks in advance, then we have three options. One is simply not to touch or enter, the other is to run directly, and the third is to sit tight and wait for an expert to make a move.

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