Generative AI actually does have a few real uses. Most notable is in the generation of new protein sequences.
Not long ago, you had PhD’s whose entire career was understanding a single protein sequence. Now we can generate thousands of properly folded proteins. Millions. Stuff nature never thought of.
Due to patent law, the biotech revolution is still a few years out, but it’s coming.
You want an enzyme that breaks apart plastic? We can design one now and have yeast producing it within a day or two.
And there are millions more that we can now play with.
Anyway, there are a few more niche uses for generative AI. But then idiot CEOs decided to shove that shit into everything. To decidedly mixed success.
Generative AI actually does have a few real uses. Most notable is in the generation of new protein sequences.
Not long ago, you had PhD’s whose entire career was understanding a single protein sequence. Now we can generate thousands of properly folded proteins. Millions. Stuff nature never thought of.
Due to patent law, the biotech revolution is still a few years out, but it’s coming.
You want an enzyme that breaks apart plastic? We can design one now and have yeast producing it within a day or two.
And there are millions more that we can now play with.
Anyway, there are a few more niche uses for generative AI. But then idiot CEOs decided to shove that shit into everything. To decidedly mixed success.
What you are actually talking about is Machine learning/genAI.
You have to make that clear, since most people only know ChatGPT as AI, and thus think that people are using ChatGPT for such things