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savagegeese·TechAre We Too Late? Reality Check, Ai & Tech
TL;DR
Technology is accelerating faster than humans can adapt, and the costs — financial, social, and physical — are quietly falling on everyday consumers.
Key Points
- 1.Past tech shifts (VHS vs. Beta, dialup internet, pagers to smartphones) took a decade or more to adopt; today's AI wave gives people almost no adjustment time.
- 2.All major digital services — Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, social media — already run on massive GPU-accelerated data centers, so AI's infrastructure demand is an expansion of an existing problem, not a new one.
- 3.AI and big data centers are consuming a disproportionate share of the chip and VRAM supply chain, with allocations locked up for years, driving up prices on consumer electronics and PC parts.
- 4.The host argues corporations are incentivized to push cloud subscriptions and perpetual licensing over owned hardware, leaving individuals financially dependent on services they can never truly control.
- 5.A core warning: technology is eroding human-to-human contact and physical experience, especially for younger generations, creating alienation — and the host personally retreats to offline hardware (older cars, retro consoles) as a counterbalance.
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