investments might be three times as large as expected returns, while another analyst, in several assessments published by Sequoia Capital, calculated that investments in A.I.
(He called this “A.I.’s $600 billion question” and warned of “investment incineration.”) In a similarly bearish Goldman Sachs report, the firm’s head of global equity research estimated that the cost of A.I.
“Replacing low-wage jobs with tremendously costly technology is basically the polar opposite of the prior technology transitions I’ve witnessed,” he noted.
expenditure, more than the United States spends annually on its military, and think: What exactly is that money going toward?
slop”: often uncanny, frequently misleading material, now flooding web browsers and social-media platforms like spam in old inboxes.
Persons:
Goldman Sachs, ”, Erik Hoel, Anthony Aguirre “, A.I, “, slop, we’ve
Organizations:
Barclays, Sequoia Capital
Locations:
A.I, United