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The AI Economy and LR Realities

Read up on
https://www.wheresyoured.at/subprimeai/

You will fully understand the parallels with DotCom bust 2001 and Financial Crisis 2009 and what’s coming shortly for AI.

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As an experiment for a while, I used to tell Chat to make trouble shooting guides for IOS XR or XE, that sort of thing.
When Chat first came out, it was pretty good at it. There came a point where it seemed to suddenly be lobotomized.
Now it constantly does what people in machine learning call "hallucinating". It just thinks it sees an answer and spouts it off like God's truth.
Like an above poster stated, it also has no conviction on its answers unless there's some woke stuff or guard rail involved.

AI is for sure going to bring the next .com crash. Invest in SQQQ when it happens.

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Post ID: @3jrn+1uCDpNmU

I agree OP. The whole AI thing has built up a head of steam that is frightening. At least three of the Magnificent Seven stocks are where they are -precariously

  • because of the BS surrounding AI. Never have so many be been fooled by so few over such nothingness. It’s all going to get a reality check shortly and it’s terrifying because our pensions are built upon this shaky BS.
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Post ID: @1tdz+1uCDpNmU

It is interesting how the conversational style output of something like ChatGPT can be seductive and misleading. But it often provides terribly wrong answers; you can test this by asking it to reconsider a prior answer. It will absolutely backtrack, just like the ELT.

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Post ID: @1yfg+1uCDpNmU

“According to OpenAI, it’s also — thanks to its Chain of Thought — more convincing to human users. Because o1 provides more detailed answers, people are more inclined to trust the outputs, even when they’re completely wrong.”
Entirely designed to fool the masses.

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