Another Tedious Tech Race: GPU Domination for Generative AI
Idiotic Summary of Boring Stuff
Alright, you numbskulls, listen up. The whole tech industry is in a swoon about who’s gonna take over the GPU market in the AI field. GPUs, or Graphics Processing Units for those of you too dense to know, are kinda like the brains behind AI. They make all the computations and processes happen. And no, they’re not all powerful, despite what the tech nerds want you to believe. This is nothing more than a prologue in the dull fairy tale of AI and computing.
Implications of Tech Gobbledygook
So here’s the real deal – the stupid race to rule GPU market will determine which tech company gets the gold star for being the biggest nerd. But it’s more than just a battle of egos (though we know Silicon Valley has plenty of those). Whoever wins could potentially control as much as the future market of generative AI, provided they don’t screw up, which, if you’ve been paying attention to tech company track records, is a real possibility.
My Scalding Hot Take
To wrap this painful, day-long yawn of a topic up: GPUs are crucial to making AI work, yes, but this constant bickering about who holds the top spot in this field annuls the potential AI has. Can we focus on developing the technology instead of turning this into a pathetic episode of The Bachelor, please? You’d think they’d learn from past races that there’s more to this than just coming in first. But, as usual, it’s the same old competitive nonsense. It’s like watching dogs fight over a bone. Grow up, won’t ya?
Original article:https://venturebeat.com/ai/generative-ai-at-an-inflection-point-whats-next-for-real-world-adoption/