is a gay poser faggot
>>59618116Most boring person on X
>>59618116BasedHe just made me 100k shorting the quantum bubble
>>59618116Pete Campbell?
>>59618116More like Fartin Smelly
smart but not as smart as he thinks he is
>>59618116i watch this guy's yt/x streams. he's based
phenotypes never liethis guy was always, and will always be, a faggot
>>59618116attempted to show the public how systemic price gouging happens in healthcare, only to have the media turn on him as the one and only villain to attempt to profit off of people's sickness by overcharging, thus solving the problem forever.
>>59618116>>59618146>>59618210>>59618691>Using Jewish tricks makes you basedYou'll end up on the rope too
>>59618691Man didn't even do anything wrong.
>>59618116Lol he told everyone to short a few weeks ago. Why do people still listen to him btw? The pharma stuff happened a decade ago it seems.
>>59618210You are the male version of the psycho whores that lust after serial killersAbsolute brobimbo
>>59618789He'll always be Pharma Bro in our hearts.(also the greatest mod WSB will ever have.)
>>59618901he gave 70% of the medication away literally for free
gives bad financial advice, /ourguy/
>>59618123>>59618210>X
he really really pissed off the jewish insurance companies
>>59618116Yes, Martin Shkreli has been widely criticized for unethical behavior in several instances. Here are some notable examples:Price Gouging on DaraprimShkreli gained infamy as the CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals when he raised the price of Daraprim, a life-saving drug used to treat parasitic infections, by over 5,000%—from $13.50 per pill to $750 per pill. This move was widely condemned for exploiting patients who depended on the drug, many of whom were already vulnerable.
>>59619141Anticompetitive PracticesShkreli was accused of creating barriers to prevent generic competition for Daraprim. He restricted access to the drug, making it harder for other companies to develop cheaper alternatives. This tactic was considered anticompetitive and harmful to public health.
>>59619144Securities FraudIn 2017, Shkreli was convicted of securities fraud for misleading investors in hedge funds he managed. He lied about the performance of his funds, lost significant amounts of money, and then used assets from another company he ran to pay back investors. While his criminal activities weren't related to the drug pricing scandal, they further tarnished his reputation.
>>59619149While Shkreli claimed that the price hike on Daraprim was necessary for funding research and development, critics noted that no significant advancements resulted from the price increase. His actions were seen as emblematic of greed and exploitation in the pharmaceutical industry. He has since been barred from holding positions in the pharmaceutical sector.
>>59618116increased my medicine cost to 3k a month. Ngl, when and if I see him I’m blowing his brains out on the curb.
>>59619141 etc.Faggot we don't come here for AI slop. there are humans on this board who will forever be smarter than AI.
>>59619188compelling argument
>>59619200He's right on his refusal for cheap AI slop.He's wrong on the latter part. We're much dumber than SOTA AI already.But learn to use AI right first if you want to pretend like you're contributing something of value.
>>59619231>We're much dumber than SOTA AI alreadysure in an academic sense. AI can never achieve absolute spiritual enlightenment. that's rare for humans too but I have met humans like that here
>>59618116The hero we deserved but not the one we needed.>inb4: the quote doesn't work without "we"
>>59619231you've convinced me, Toad did nothing wrong
>>59619240> I have met humans like that hereThat's unfortunately unknowable. You have met humans that posted messages that made you believe they had reached enlightenment.What used to be a trivial distinction without meaning is now at the core of how we reason about AI capabilities.Our willing to ascribe meaningful inner states to humans is only rivaled by our instinct to deny those very states to AI, perhaps because we can see how the magic trick is done more readily with silicon than with meat, which kinda ruins the whole effect.
>>59618116hes smart i like him
>>59619141>>59619144>>59619149>>59619152hello chatgpt
3 retards attacking the source of the information rather than the substance. I thought geniuses would easily dunk on AI slop by now, but I guess it isn't that easy. Lol.
>>59619483It took you no effort to generate all your very substantial points, and all they deserve is to be pasted into another prompt for an LLM to dismantle them.I will not be bothered, but if you're so anxious, you can do this yourself, and have hours of fun with your LLMs building and taking down increasingly amazing points, up to and until you need a change of underwear.
>>59619695Whew, thats a whole bunch of words for "I concede". It would have taken you less time to type out why I'm wrong than your two overly verbose responses. Stay celibate, you deserve it.
>>59619719holy shit you're an idiot.keep using your crutch, you're going to need it to get by.
>>59619764>an ad hominem is all you ever reply withthey're not sending their best, ladies and gentlemen
>>59619483the substance has been debunked a million times already in the past
>>59619859Wrong, ChatGPT would have referenced it if so. Next attempt
>>59618116my hero
>>59619859if that was the case you could easily do that now, but you can'tAI absolutely eviscerated this whole thread
>>59618116Armenian boyscast jailbird nigga is awesome
>>59619864>>59619883all he did was operate rationally in the American system. He, like every other pharma company, jacks up the price and the customers insurance company pays for most of it, so the actual cost to the customer is far less. He also offered the pills for badically free to people who asked his company directly.An example of the American system is the common antidepressant Wellbutrin XL made by GSK. It costs over $2000 for a months supply, but with insurance the typical patient pays under $50.But the exact same bottle of 30 pills made by the same company can be bought over the counter in Cambodia for $30 without insurance.Americans are getting screwed by the market system they have set up there, and pharma companies are simply working within the framework in a totally rational way. Cambodia doesnt use the American system so they have to charge the local natural market rate, as opposed to the distorted american market rate. Blame the system/government, they make the rules that companies have operate by. Companies have a duty to shareholders to maximize returns. If they blatantly don't do this, even though the system is set up by the government to allow them, then they are basically failing in their legal duty and even defrauding investors and can be taken to court.It's the governments fault at the end of the day, and you voted for it.