I think the premise of the argument is you don't need to compete in the marketplace because you can just tell the robots what you want and they will happily produce it.
The fallacy that people are making is they look at the current state of things as 'the way it'll always be' while the AI companies, and I mean all the AI companies, are looking to corner the market so have no moral issues with taking out a whole swath of skilled jobs.
The cost to compete with another business's software is a high-end GPU.
The fallacy that people are making is they look at the current state of things as 'the way it'll always be' while the AI companies, and I mean all the AI companies, are looking to corner the market so have no moral issues with taking out a whole swath of skilled jobs.
The cost to compete with another business's software is a high-end GPU.