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Tech Giants Invest Heavily in AI, But Economic Impact Remains Unclear

Billions spent on AI development, but experts question its contribution to US economic growth

By Emergent News Desk Blindspot watch: Single outlet risk

The tech industry has been abuzz with the rapid development and integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various sectors. Companies like Meta, Amazon, Google, and OpenAI have invested billions of dollars in AI research and development, with plans to spend even more in the coming years. However, the actual economic impact of these investments remains unclear.

According to a report by Goldman Sachs, AI added "basically zero" to the US economic growth last year, despite the massive investments made by tech giants. This raises questions about the effectiveness of AI in driving economic growth and whether the hype surrounding it is justified.

One of the areas where AI is being heavily invested in is data centers. Tech companies are building dozens of new data centers to train and run their advanced AI models, with estimated spending of around $700 billion this year. However, the economic benefits of these investments are not yet clear.

In other AI-related news, Mozilla has released the latest version of its Firefox browser, which includes a new "AI kill switch" feature. This feature allows users to disable AI functionalities such as chatbot prompts and AI-generated link summaries, giving them more control over their browsing experience.

Meanwhile, a new project called enveil has been developed to protect sensitive information in .env files from being accessed by AI coding tools. The project uses encrypted local storage to store sensitive information, ensuring that plaintext secrets never exist on disk.

In a separate development, a user has successfully ported Coreboot to the ThinkPad X270, a feat that required dumping the BIOS image and writing to the SPI flash. This achievement demonstrates the potential for community-driven development and customization of hardware.

However, not all is well in the world of tech. A recent article highlighted the issue of load balancers sending traffic to dead backends, resulting in wasted resources and poor user experience. The article argues that the mechanism behind health checks and who performs them determines how fast a system detects failure and responds to it.

As the tech industry continues to invest heavily in AI, it remains to be seen whether these investments will translate to tangible economic benefits. While AI has the potential to drive growth and innovation, its actual impact on the economy is still uncertain.

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  • Firefox 148 Launches with AI Kill Switch Feature and More Enhancements
  • Show HN: enveil – hide your .env secrets from prAIng eyes
  • I Ported Coreboot to the ThinkPad X270
  • Why Your Load Balancer Still Sends Traffic to Dead Backends
  • AI Added ‘Basically Zero’ to US Economic Growth Last Year, Goldman Sachs Says

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