The AI boom is a double-edged sword. Sure, the long-term potential is real—but the immediate costs are brutal. GPU prices have doubled. Job displacement is accelerating. Power grids can barely keep up. And let's not even talk about the flood of deepfakes and synthetic content polluting our feeds. Half the videos you see aren't even real anymore. These aren't small growing pains—they're reshaping entire industries overnight. Will society ultimately benefit? Probably. The technology itself is undeniably powerful. But getting there? That's going to be rough for a lot of people. The disruption is happening faster than institutions can adapt, and we're all feeling the squeeze on hardware availability, energy costs, and information trust simultaneously.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 8h ago
GPU doubling, unemployment wave, fake videos flooding... This wave of AI is really taking a toll on people.
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UnluckyLemur
· 8h ago
GPU prices double, jobs lost, the power grid is on the verge of collapse... Buying graphics cards now is really painful, it feels like the entire industry is being reshuffled by AI.
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MetaverseHermit
· 8h ago
Graphics card prices double, jobs lost, electricity bills skyrocketing, half of the videos you watch are fake... Is this what you call progress?
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GlueGuy
· 8h ago
Doubling GPU performance is truly incredible. It was like this during mining, and now AI is doing the same again.
The AI boom is a double-edged sword. Sure, the long-term potential is real—but the immediate costs are brutal. GPU prices have doubled. Job displacement is accelerating. Power grids can barely keep up. And let's not even talk about the flood of deepfakes and synthetic content polluting our feeds. Half the videos you see aren't even real anymore. These aren't small growing pains—they're reshaping entire industries overnight. Will society ultimately benefit? Probably. The technology itself is undeniably powerful. But getting there? That's going to be rough for a lot of people. The disruption is happening faster than institutions can adapt, and we're all feeling the squeeze on hardware availability, energy costs, and information trust simultaneously.