Collectively they kind of do and then some. That cost for AI is in aggregate, so really it should be compared to the cost of living + raising children to be educated and become interns.
At some point the hope for both is that they result in a net benefit society.
You're right, they've cost trillions and trillions of dollars and to get any single one up to speed takes the minimum of 18 to 25 years.
500b sounds like a value prop in those regards.
Collectively they kind of do and then some. That cost for AI is in aggregate, so really it should be compared to the cost of living + raising children to be educated and become interns.
At some point the hope for both is that they result in a net benefit society.
Some of them quip on HN, quite impressive.
How is that relevant?