AI in it's current form is a bunch of BS. It's the new thing big Tech want to use to drain even more money out of the masses. I work in the creative industry but I can't find any use in any AI tools.
So you are saying Intel is at least a generation behind AMD in server? They can only match AMD's old Epyc using their newest server CPU.
It's really not, but the general public at large simply doesn't care about particularly at this stage. It has to start somewhere, but I still see it already much more beneficial than RTRT is at this stage even if people do or don't use either from a individual standpoint. Give it a bit time and you'll find out a lot of people are leveraging AI even now to a good degree and it's just going to get better with further refinement. AI can get quite a bit better even w/o better hardware resources from where it is now.
It's less the case with RTRT like there is only so much optimization you can do to it, but AI is very open ended and resources can be pooled together and trained and so it will improve a lot over time as a result and pretty rapidly in a lot of cases which is part of the beauty and genius to it. It's going to be nearly indistinguishable between what was and wasn't done by AI versus a human doing it similar to like path traced images versus real life images that can look deceptively real.
I can't wait until it can mostly perfect a lot of the more mundane problems with continue training persistence along with additional and better sub-routines or whatever. In my eyes the floodgates have already been wide opened and idea's are just pouring out right now at a alarming right that's rapidly progressing and propelling AI ahead further and further as time marches on. Right now AI feels like it's in a free fall, but like parachutes are starting to be opened up littering the skies with idea's to be trained and refined and turned into entire diverse spanning concepts.