#useable outputs in specific fields. But those are software tools witb specific use cases
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I remember when 3D printers first became a thing and there was a huuuge hype about how you could 3D print anything and it would revolutionize everything
And then there was a phase of fussing around realizing that there are actually some unintuitive constraints on what shapes are printable based on slicing and support of overhangs, and how you have to do fiddly business like putting tape on the platform and watching the first couple layers like a hawk or it can detach and slump sideways and become a big horrible useless mess
And then, after all that, people kinda came around to realize that even if you get all that sorted, the object you've made is fundamentally an object made of moderately-well-adhered layers of brittle plastic, which is actually a pretty shitty material for almost every purpose.
And aside from a few particular use cases the whole hype just sort of dropped off to nothing.
Anyway I feel like we're seeing pretty much the same arc play out with generative AI.
#the major difference I think being that genAI does not allow you to make an unregistered gun.#Which as far as I know is the most significant lasting impact case for 3D printing.#And yes believe me I know that there are other forms of 3D printing beyond pla extrusion BUT all of them are fiddly enough#that they are functionally fabrication processes rather than 'haha just print it!!'#The whole big hype was about the intuitive ease of layered plastic printing and the cheapness and diy-ability of the setup of such a printe#This also works as a metaphorical parallel because there's likewise forms of machine learning for data processing that produce#useable outputs in specific fields. But those are software tools witb specific use cases#And not generic chatbot garbledegook.#The point I'm driving at here is that a chatgpt essay is equivalent to a pla printed coffee mug in terms of#'wow that's an object of such low quality as to be entirely pointless. Why did you make that.'
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