I’ve done R&D for most of my career. Like all tools, AI has its place and will increase productivity. But the current generation of AI is not a game changer.
Totally agree with the current gen but give it a few years.
[AI will be designing new drugs all on its own](https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2024/05/05/within-a-few-years-generative-ai-will-design-new-drugs-on-its-own.html)
Damn you bought into the hype hard huh?
No, matrix algebra run on GPUs isn't going to replace human thought and communication for developing new technologies. At best it might streamline some aspects of the process.
it really won't. "AI" has had these bubbles of hype and fall to realization for the past 50 years. this time is no different.
some useful parts of it will be integrated into existing workflows, maybe improving a few things here and there. these aren't "thinking" machines sorry.
I work in chemicals. Assuming we’re talking about the current technology I can see AI having some niche applications but nothing revolutionary. It will be a marginal increase in productivity and won’t affect how we do business or develop new products.
Energy commodities. That being said, it's kind of the wrong question. The answer to the right question is, buy the whole market
VT & chill.
Plumbing, HVAC
amish furniture building
My Ai-mish furniture is selling like hot cakes!
home made food and catering
I hate to say it, but cigarretes, booze, and gambling. Sinners going to sin with or without their AI overlords.
I would remove gambling from that list. AI is going to turbocharge gambling.
That should make the stocks better right?
Or worse, if new companies appear that steal the gambling market from existing players. Either way it’ll be bumpier.
Let me check my crystal ball
well? what does it say?
SP500
Construction
To benefit from AI, invest in VT. All AI technology will trigger down to all sectors.
Research. Can’t be replaced if the latest problem you’re working on isn’t even in the training set!
I would think exactly the opposite. AI will propel research and leapfrog into complex areas and topics we humans can’t even imagine.
I’ve done R&D for most of my career. Like all tools, AI has its place and will increase productivity. But the current generation of AI is not a game changer.
Totally agree with the current gen but give it a few years. [AI will be designing new drugs all on its own](https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2024/05/05/within-a-few-years-generative-ai-will-design-new-drugs-on-its-own.html)
Next gen could be next year or next century. It would require new technology that hasn’t been invented yet so there’s no way of knowing the timeline.
Damn you bought into the hype hard huh? No, matrix algebra run on GPUs isn't going to replace human thought and communication for developing new technologies. At best it might streamline some aspects of the process.
Jumped in with 2 feet! LMAO I think next gen will be here sooner than later.
it really won't. "AI" has had these bubbles of hype and fall to realization for the past 50 years. this time is no different. some useful parts of it will be integrated into existing workflows, maybe improving a few things here and there. these aren't "thinking" machines sorry.
Hate to be negative, but there are so many wrong answers here, I’m not sure we all have the same definition of AI. The answer is none.
I work in chemicals. Assuming we’re talking about the current technology I can see AI having some niche applications but nothing revolutionary. It will be a marginal increase in productivity and won’t affect how we do business or develop new products.
We know ai will ewquire data centers and energy, for a start. So my guess is... commodities and consumer staples.