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> most people hit a wall figuring out what it's actually good for beyond parlor tricks.
That's what my parents thought about computers and the internet, wondering what it's actually good for beyond burning $9000 in phone bills to Zerg rush Protoss noobs.
And all the other things computers+internet could do, they could already do through other more reliable (at the time) ways.
But then it turned out that simply making mundane tasks just a little bit faster, and reducing the need to interact with strangers by just that little bit, created a new step on the staircase, a new baseline, with which to reach and do other grander things more easily.
Good point. Experience teaches us that the breakthroughs in AI will lead to something, we just don’t know what that something is yet and there is a lot of (maybe too much) speculative betting on what it could be.