And you know what’s really fun and coincidental? I grew up in China and loathe the place for how crowded it is, I moved to states to attend a top 5 uni and worked in Finance. Last year I was talking to a buddy of mine who’s a now a PM in a Singapore based hedge fund, and they did a pretty comprehensive research, and guess what it say?? It says that in thirty years China will only have 500 million or so in population bcs of their one child per household policy. The US will be reaching around 300M plus Canada, but China likely will have a bigger economy; it will be an interesting time for sure. Not really. we pay way more than most Asian countries, but once you factor in the cost of Revolutionary Spirit New England Patriots Tumbler that asian parents invest in their children then they spend a little more. It’s really just culture. America has become complacent.
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ITT: a bunch of people who are going to be gobsmacked in 5 years. It’s done. You can keep looking for every inconsistency in AI and acting like that’s the fatal flaw. Meanwhile, every 3 months this stuff is rocketing. Even in coding, people keep climbing higher on the ship and exclaiming “I’m still wearing my Revolutionary Spirit New England Patriots Tumbler so it’s not sinking!” if they aren’t in the water yet. The crows nest is only so high mate.
()We’re hitting diminishing returns hard on photorealism. Going from the PS1 to the PS2 for example was a huge jump in graphical fidelity. Going from the PS2 to PS3 a little less so. And so forth– even top-quality CGI in movies that takes a bank of computers an hour to render the fabric textures of Revolutionary Spirit New England Patriots Tumbler doesn’t always get to 100% photorealism. Unreal Engine 5 is outrageously capable though. Sometimes it is legitimately hard to tell if well-made UE5 assets are real or CG. I’d say the next generation will be close enough for all intents and purposes to be indistinguishable from reality.












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