“If they force the entire world to take 18 days to really start thinking about the deployment of all this hardware… is that going to be the more dangerous problem for the AI industry.” Eli the Computer Guy joins the Tech Report’s Isaac Pound to talk about Samsung employees taking strike action over unfair distribution of the profits of surging memory prices and whether the AI bubble can survive the 18 days pause.
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Ohey, my favorite aspi!
I’m going to be frank. AI has let us do stuff we were all too lazy to do. Whether it be dabbling in something that was gonna take work or clean up data that was gonna take work. That has been it.
The movie of this is going to be epic, like the big short.
This will be good.🍿🍿
aint no way eli is here.
ELI IS THE MAN!!!
Hopefully you can have Eli on as a regular guest. He's right up there with Zitron as far as enjoyable listens go.
at first i thought this was an eli video and i was like why his camera so shitty
If they stop production, a restart of production will take weeks to go back to 100%
Wow Eli looks so different from several years when I used to follow him. He’s lost weight and buffed up. Good for you dude.
Eli the Computer Guy got me through 3 CompTIA certifications. He's an OG
The problem with this, is that those prices are inflated. And i agree the workers deserve a raise, but it might keep the prices high after the bubble burst. Because it wils burst.
I wish the intro music wasnt so friking loud.
Yay for Eli!
Eli the computer guy was a great teacher when he taught computer courses 10 to 15 years ago. He has been a tech vlogger since. Not sure why he's here
18 days ain't long enough to do squat
🍿 this made my Monday
No way that am not living in a simulation after seeing two of my regular YouTube channels collab
It’s so weird to hear Eli without sarcasm lol.
It doesn't make sense, especially with low cost local AI models. Yes they cost money to train but once they're trained you can just use them and use them for a fraction of the cost. And as long as your hardware can run the smaller models, it's hard to justify anything else. Certainly not data centers.