Path: nntp.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!not-for-mail From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Re: AI (Grok) Creating New Technologies. Date: 16 Jul 2025 13:56:41 GMT Organization: Stefan Ram Lines: 31 Expires: 1 Jun 2026 11:59:58 GMT Message-ID: References: <104t345$21hmu$1@dont-email.me> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: news.uni-berlin.de 2vXsxE+fr24AEL6/p9YCXQ4umwID6pK0Nx4syO3zQoRkIS Cancel-Lock: sha1:4xkNhdGS1DYfHk4lzg+SU2ICPv4= sha256:37b+qgJo8X5tnULzL9I/1Wcq650/WKDTRWnS/Fux6wk= X-Copyright: (C) Copyright 2025 Stefan Ram. All rights reserved. Distribution through any means other than regular usenet channels is forbidden. It is forbidden to publish this article in the Web, to change URIs of this article into links, and to transfer the body without this notice, but quotations of parts in other Usenet posts are allowed. X-No-Archive: Yes Archive: no X-No-Archive-Readme: "X-No-Archive" is set, because this prevents some services to mirror the article in the web. But the article may be kept on a Usenet archive server with only NNTP access. X-No-Html: yes Content-Language: en-US Titus G wrote or quoted: >"I think it may discover new technologies as soon as later this year, >and I would be shocked if it has not done so next year. I would expect >Grok to, yeah, literally discover new technologies that are actually >useful no later than next year, and maybe end of this year, and it might >discover new physics next year, and within two years, I'd say, almost >certainly. So, like, just let that sink in." Elon Musk. July 2025. Sometimes I catch myself thinking the same way. I've got a few personal projects I mess around with in my free time - mostly little programs I've started building. I've kicked off a bunch of them, but they're all sitting at like 20 percent. - One of them's a text formatter. Then I'll read some thread where folks are arguing about how to format text and I'll find myself thinking, "Hey, why isn't everyone just using /my/ formatter? It handles all that stuff way better!" At that point I get the itch to jump in and drop a link to it. But that's when it hits me - "Wait, that thing's not even close to done yet!". Honestly, I might never actually finish any of these side projects. Getting something built out enough that it's really useful to other people? That's a whole different skill set, and I'm not sure I've got it . . . Feels like you end up borrowing against your future self, expecting you'll build it all out someday - and sometimes the math just doesn't add up.