Is AI going to kill Hifi?


I work in the tech as a software dev which helps in affording my crazy Hifi hobby. But with in just a year, I have stopped coding and now AI does most of the coding. There are these systems called agentic AI that automates to a point where you don't really need much human interaction at all. 

It's getting pretty crazy. For the most part, anything a human does on the computer AI can do. And let me tell you... it's not a situation where it creates new jobs in place of old ones lost. Google has products for corporations that basically takes care of any need for anything. Ya, you might need a handful of people but not much more to be honest. 

I wonder, what is this going to do to the Hifi market? If AI eliminates all these white colored jobs, how will these Hifi shops and brands make it? 

dman777
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Personally I would really, really, really like to see more of the REAL thing in these disappointing/stain on humanity times.

 

DeKay

I don't like anything about this AI. To me it seems sinister somehow. Now I did watch a lot of science fiction films as a kid.

The Following is made known by myself in other Threads, it is Fact when the CO2 is the Calculation.

The rest is an assessment of Info disseminated in many places as Warning to others, forums are Insular. It takes time for such Info to become common place and believed. 

" A Typical Search using a Support such as Google means the search undertaken by an individual has used 0.0003 KWh - 0.2g CO2 Emission.  

A Typical Search using a Support such as Chat CBT means the search undertaken by an individual has used 0.0029 KWh - 68g CO2 Emission. 

All of that stupidly squandered energy for an Info Supply that is according to experts, at this stage of development extremely inaccurate and generalised only, and users are just Guinea Pigs for the Industry. 

Ask Me - I'll give you equivalent BS to rave about. "