>>513446457
You need an exponential technical growth, just for a linear improvement. GPT5 launched with 32K token context window, which is a far cry from the anticipated 1M token window, though more efficient. But you can't rely on these small increments and expect real-time VR any time soon. They still can't provide voice models running for long because it's too expensive.
>>513446773
Just proof that Central Banking economy always tends towards more superfluous investments. Instead of putting all their chips in solving cancer, they've put all their trillions of dollars of infrastructure and the highest paid engineers into replacing teenage young artists, using their own art against them.