Ask HN: What do you predict the world will look like in 5-10 years?

With how much progress there has been in LLM and AI, what do you think is gonna look vastly different in the near future?

6 points | by justanything 6 hours ago

8 comments

  • comfysocks 5 minutes ago
    There are many possible futures, but the one that will come to pass is the one we collectively allow to happen. To a degree, of course.

    A future that I like to imagine is one where LLM scaling laws hit a plateau. Plateau-level LLMs become commodities. They get distilled into small sizes. Everybody can have plateau-level local LLMs. People discover that it’s better to be a local-powered independent centaur than to be a reverse centaur for a mega-corp.

  • lemonademan 2 hours ago
    I believe there will be a massive shift from a lot of white-collar jobs to blue-collar jobs, as these jobs will be the ones most affected by AI. I believe Western countries will be poorer than they are now, and countries in Asia and Africa will become richer as more money will flow into their manufacturing and Agricultural industries.
  • theflyinghorse 1 hour ago
    In the West, decline of living standards and continued decay of institutions. Probably very few organizations actually benefit from LLMs, mostly bankers.

    Elsewhere? who knows

  • msalsas 1 hour ago
    LLM's will be confidently wrong at a much higher token-per-second rate
  • AznHisoka 6 hours ago
    I predict that most predictions in this thread will be wrong. Other than that, who the heck knows?
  • jschveibinz 5 hours ago
    You can predict by using one of several techniques:

    1. Naive prediction: it will be similar to now

    2. Linear regression: look at several parameters associated with LLM (speed, quality, accuracy, etc.) and create linear regressions from these parameters

    2a. Polynomial regression: same as above, but fit a polynomial

    3. Group prediction: select 20 friends, ask them to make predictions, then find the average(s)

    ...and many more with increasing levels of complexity

  • mknud 4 hours ago
    I predict that the world would be better for the Scandinavian countries. All other countries - I have no idea.

    And for LLM & AI, I predict that the tech bros overestimate the pace of change, while the average joe underestimate the new capabilities.

  • Dev120 3 hours ago
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