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  • In one word, describe the future of AI

    Lindsay Davis
    29 replies
    Mine is quality. I think there should more quality AI tools, not solely relying on ChatGPT API. I hope our Illusrtation Generator will be one such tool🤞🏻 It doesn't have the typical AI feel to provide users with the best AI experience. Check the Coming Soon page: https://www.producthunt.com/products/illustration-generator. What about you?

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    Fabian Maume
    Versatile.
    Giles Crouch
    Interoperability. While some AI tools work together, not many do. Greater interoperability between LLMs, ML, NLP etc., will lead to greater value...but not AGI, that's a myth.
    ChatofAI
    I think AI is similar to the iOS and Android systems back in the day. Nowadays, there are all kinds of AI tools, just like there used to be various apps.
    Konrad S.
    Diverse. We humans are so very different already even though we share similar DNA. For AIs there are virtually unlimited possibilities.
    Nick
    @dariana_glava lol oatflakes!? I wonder what that would be like with oatmilk?
    Nick
    @dariana_glava oatmilk....🤮, I don't know why but oatflakes seems like it could be and answer for so many things 🤣😊
    Jacob Choi
    Really interested in your illustration generator, I think protecting artists is very important and that AI generated work should be appreciated in its own category. As for me a word that comes to mind is -- efficient! I agree that quality is also a big factor in creating, but hand in hand to quality comes efficiency! The driving force to create new tools :)
    Cody Arana
    I'm really curious, I'll stay here to read others replies, haha
    Maxim Melnik
    I agree that quality will be huge. Ultimately, the goal of AI is to reach Artificial General Intelligence. A great example would be Jarvis from Iron Man. However, if you think that there should be more ChatGPTs, well, we run into an issue because only large existing companies can build more ChatGPTs because they have enough resources to do so. ChatGPT alone took about 100 days to train on the whole internet with around $500 million worth of GPUs. So you won't be seeing any random person in their basement creating a new ChatGPT anytime soon.
    Daniel Maciolek
    Captivating. Something wondrous, powerful, effective, and at the same time capable of becoming something harmful in a wide variety of ways, but always fascinating.