>>510412480>How will the movie industry recover?not just jewllywood, but the whole video-making industry as a whole
next year anyone will be able to make a "TV commercial" in one day
that wipes out a whole industry already, undoubtedly, by 2028, not to mention the marketing and advertising industry, which is running on the fumes of their reputation and the "Mad Men" era of doing things
>Just hope the software upgrades match i dont want to spend all my money on hardware or have to rent itI doubt the new line of GPUs/APUs will be ridiculously expensive, because it wouldn't make sense at all to do so
the logical thing would be some kind of unit that can do both, work as GPU but it's also be optimized for AI, but I've no idea if that's possible or not
or what kind of structure it can use, because so far most of the AI software relies heavily on python, pytorch, CUDA, and so on
so it seems reasonable to create a specific AI language already, which can then interact with the card itself, in the same way games can run with NVIDIA and AMD