People love throwing shade at AI with the same three complaints: memory constraints, hardware limitations, processing power isn't cutting it.
Fair points, honestly. But here's the thing—these aren't fixed variables. They're moving targets.
Memory used to be the bottleneck. Now we've got better architectures. Hardware was once prohibitive; now it's becoming commoditized. Processing speed? Still improving. The goalpost keeps shifting.
Every generation, we hit a wall, find a workaround, then move the needle again. That's how tech works. The skeptics freeze their criticism at a point in time, but the industry doesn't stop moving.
People love throwing shade at AI with the same three complaints: memory constraints, hardware limitations, processing power isn't cutting it.
Fair points, honestly. But here's the thing—these aren't fixed variables. They're moving targets.
Memory used to be the bottleneck. Now we've got better architectures. Hardware was once prohibitive; now it's becoming commoditized. Processing speed? Still improving. The goalpost keeps shifting.
Every generation, we hit a wall, find a workaround, then move the needle again. That's how tech works. The skeptics freeze their criticism at a point in time, but the industry doesn't stop moving.