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>it takes time for humans to properly pre-process data for AI to train on when it comes to _meaningful_ training.
That's where you're not appreciating where things are actually headed in the very near future. Part of the reason every tech company is racing to develop "smart" glasses with cameras and microphones that are always on and sending information to a processing cluster, is because they can use this information from potentially hundreds of millions of people to train AI models in real time from a first person human perspective. You'll hear a lot of people in the next 5 years talking about super intelligence or talking about always on aI wearable devices. It will be pitched as something that helps you remember where your keys are, but behind the scenes what it's really doing is providing a near infinite amount of data to train AI models - not just on what has been written or what has been photographed in the past, but what is being experienced in real life on a daily basis all over the world all over the world in real time. If you cannot understand this, you are woefully unprepared for the reality that's about to land on your head like a ton of bricks.