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    1122 months ago

    What a waste of power. Somehow they went from “we’re green tech!” to “fuck it, we need ALL the power” real quick. And for nothing.

      • @[email protected]
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        192 months ago

        They are making money off AI. Don’t think they’re not. I don’t understand how, but these company’s are getting profit.

        • @[email protected]
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          292 months ago

          If you look at the enterprise pricing and options for Copilot and Security Copilot, they’re building a pretty obvious business model around automating everything from end user basic tasks to tier 1 incident response.

          I’m not advocating that it will work, especially as a person in IR but, all the big players are pushing for security automation. All it’s going to take is one high profile incident to shift the CSO’s and the like to jump in with both hands full of “ai” purchase orders.

          The shittiest part is, this is only going to eliminate more entry level secops jobs. Jobs that are generally a great place to start in the industry.

          • DreamButt
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            152 months ago

            It’s also going to create more headaches for the people left to fix things

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              “Shut up and use the AI we are paying a fortune for!”

              Proceeds to figure everything out for themselves and works themselves to death

        • @[email protected]
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          102 months ago

          Not necessarily. Companies chase what’s popular because it boosts the stock. Executives get bonuses and move to the next hot idea.

          Remember when everything was block chain?

          • @[email protected]
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            72 months ago

            No, I mean they are literally making money from it. Asianometry touched on it, but didn’t explain how they were making the profit.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          They’re racking in a ton of investment case on AI. I’m sure there’s also a slew of government contracts that keep this beast afloat.

          But in terms of real value added to the economy? This seems like its just another Wall Street bubble waiting to pop.

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          12 months ago

          it’s venture capital, fueled by the fumes of hopes and dreams and fantasy stories for investors.

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        162 months ago

        Don’t forget that Microsoft isn’t some dumb company trying to jump on the AI bandwagon. They’re a cloud provider and Azure provides lots of AI options.

        Microsoft is one of the platforms raking in heaps of money from dumb companies trying to jump on the AI bandwagon. They’re the equivalent of the people selling MAGA shirts outside trump rallies.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          Microsoft is one of the platforms raking in heaps of money from dumb companies trying to jump on the AI bandwagon.

          True. But one of their biggest customers is OpenAI. A big part of Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI comes in the form of free access to its data centers (which cost money to run, thus costing Microsoft in the short term). By taking advantage of OpenAI’s non-profit status, Microsoft was able to write off a bunch of those losses early on as tax deductions.

          But they’re still losses.

          Other firms using Microsoft to jump on the AI bandwagon might help make up the difference. But that’s like saying “I’m only doing some of my own heroin, so I still come out ahead”. Given the current rate of return on AI investments, the only truly correct investment value is $0.

          • @obviouspornalt
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            That’s a weird take. By that logic, the overall rate of return of Amazon as a company being negative for over a decade says that the only correct investment in Amazon was $0

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              Amazon is still comically weighted towards AWS. If you could choose which part of the business to own, it wouldn’t be much of a contest.

              But, by all means, give Jeff Bezos another billion dollars for his Blue Origin project. See what kind of return that gets you.