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I remember when Bill Gates thought the Internet had reached its plateau....
So he was wrong once a while. Doesn’t mean he doesn’t know what he’s taking about .
It also doesn't mean the opposite, though. It really doesn't mean anything.
He really doesn't though, the guy is not in anyway an expert on LLM or AI.
Not sure what Bill Gates called plateaued but the Internet is so predictable right now despite the versatility of the Internet. Most people browse like 10 websites max.
Yes, it really depends on what metrics you’re using to define a plateau but there are definitively some important non zero set of metrics which can be used to claim the internet has plateaued.
Eg. like you mentioned the diversity of browsing experience and exploration has definitely plateaued.