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Given the progress in just the last year... that's terrifying.
The latest season of Black Mirror has an episode that kind of predicts where this sort of thing is heading...
Black Mirror S6E1 Spoiler
A Netflix analog uses a futuristic equivalent of AI to generate shows targeted specifically at individual users. It uses data mined from the user's devices to get insight into the user's life, and uses that as the basis for the show.The show did address it:
spoiler
It was her phone and "smart" devices; it was implied that some kind of Amazon Echo / Alexa / Siri style service was listening in on her entire life and that that was what was being used to generate the show.Hey, that's alright. Depending on the show, I could see that being a big improvement to the experience!
I imagine we'll hit the ceiling soon enough until the next major breakthrough is found. There is also concern about gathering good training data in the future as the internet started to get littered with AI generated contents. I thin I read an article earlier about how a machine learning system perform worse if it's trained with secondary data generated by another ML system.
Large amount of IT fields follow parabolic or S-shaped curves to their progress. It's part of the reason technology has advanced so quickly over the past hundred-ish years