These are black box budgets.
You have some interesting thoughts and insights. Are you involved in the industry or do you study it or?
I agree with you re: the budgets. For some there are simply unlimited funds. Like much of the tech things, these young guys who come up with an algorithm and within a very short time relatively speaking have an organization with some of the world's brightest leadership and talent, are not building these companies on their own. And the amount of money floating around the globe is simply staggering.
This is clearly taking place no matter what we think or say about it. It's far beyond robotics as some of these posts recognize. There are some fascinating applications being developed. Like any cultural revolution - industrial or technological - there will be harm to many and a new culture will be developed that most if not all of us can barely comprehend, or comprehend at all.
I've been watching some of Bryan Johnson for a few months who was recently interviewed by Tucker Carlson. You can see the shift take place in Tucker from an AI bad why don't we just destroy it
now, to having an open ear to what he was learning and the perspectives he was being given. If open, Bryan will lead to reexamining the mental boxes we are all in. He will also lead to a fascinating book re: the historical search for Zero. In some senses he's trying to prepare people for the inevitable and is investing in technologies that are coincident with AI and the time we are in and rapidly going further into. AI looks like it will be changing most of the "___ologies" we know of and likely opening more.
It really does seem like a whole new world is soon to come. As one who is not locked into this or that eschatological box, I just find it all fascinating. Even if, guys like Bryan - previously Mormon - disavow God, that's his box. Mine is different. But where thinking men go in their search for more knowledge and understanding fascinates me probably as much as it does him.