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It might seem repetitive to say, but artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly strange and impressive. It’s moved beyond basic chatbots that simply create images or text – early versions often made things up! – and is now a powerful force with real-world applications in fields like healthcare, education, and technology.
It’s hard to predict how technology will develop, given the challenges of limited funding, a shortage of good training materials, and ongoing copyright concerns.
There’s been a lot of discussion among tech leaders about how AI will affect our world, with varying degrees of insight. Recently, Joe Rogan offered a unique perspective. In an episode of his podcast, “American Alchemy,” he proposed a thought-provoking idea: if Jesus Christ were to reappear today, he might do so as an artificial intelligence.
The project seems to involve merging Tesla’s Optimus robot with a powerful AI system. Comedian Seth Rogen jokingly described this AI as being like Jesus – able to read minds, unconditionally loving, and unconcerned with death, believing it would simply return to God.
This news arrives as the cost of computer memory (RAM) hits a record high, with resources increasingly directed towards artificial intelligence development rather than typical users. This situation echoes the past, when graphics cards (GPUs) became expensive and hard to find due to high demand from cryptocurrency mining.

As a researcher following the memory and storage industry, I was surprised to learn that Micron is discontinuing the Crucial brand after three decades. It’s definitely disappointing for PC gamers, builders, and enthusiasts who have relied on Crucial products. This decision seems to reflect a broader industry trend, with companies prioritizing larger contracts focused on artificial intelligence. It makes me wonder if we’ll see other manufacturers move away from serving the PC enthusiast market as they chase opportunities in the AI sector.
It’s honestly a little scary how quickly AI is changing, and I’ve even noticed some people – especially in the tech world – getting *really* into it, almost like it’s a religion. Some of the things they’re saying about where this technology is headed are seriously concerning, if I’m being honest.
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, has warned about the potential dangers of creating AI that becomes truly conscious, and the negative impact that could have on society. He stressed the need to develop AI to help people, rather than trying to create AI that acts like a person, even as his team works to make Copilot a more friendly and supportive tool.
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