Is AI purposefully nerfed when it comes to topics related to making money? It would answer perfectly even if asked about how to build an entire spaceship, but whenever asked about 'how to make money online' its performance is terrible; it just says generic stuff like: "Start your own blog. Start dropshipping. Fill out surveys. Do affiliate marketing."
>>62107630ask generic questions, get generic answers
>>62107630I think ai is a conglomeration of the average of about every topic. It kinda makes me excited as someone kinda creative. I think there will soon be a premium on creative content made by humans among the absolute slop bloating the internet. The reckoning will come and there’s so few truly creative people than I think it’s going to be a boon
>>62107713in reality AI is only as useful as the person using it. dumb people get worse results and conclude AI is dumb. you can find examples where the prompt quality changes everything. you can ask it "build me a working version of google docs" and get shit. or give it a 3 page prompt with screenshots and get a working prototype you can refine further.
>>62107725This is procedural knowledge, not creative. I’m talking in the realm of the arts and creative innovation. It’s great at procedural stuff.
The greatest trick it’s pulled is appearing creative off the backs of the truly creative
>>62107733people are already using AI to help them write books, tv shows, design clothes, etc. again AI is only as useful as the person using it. good luck.
>>62107748We’re not talking about the same thing
>>62107630>It would answer perfectly even if asked about how to build an entire spaceshipkek good luck with your llm-built spaceship.
Talk to it about anything you actually have a deep understanding of and you'll see it just bullshits and hallucinates.
>>62108207This. The one thing AI is actually good at is bullshitting.
>>62107630ai eventually tells you what you want to hear if you keep prompting it...this just means you dont want to make money
>>62107733>This is procedural knowledgeSimply follow up with, BESIDES these suggestions, find new, creative and niche list of ideas.Asking the right question is important.And it's as simple as "give me a polymarket strategy, but it makes money".And the AI is like, OOOH, you want a strategy that actually MAKES money, well, why didnt you say so!
>>62107630Makes sense. In the end (((AI))) is supposed to enslave the proles. Not emancipate them. I suspect (((they))) have a non nerfed version, non nerfed about any subject, even illegal ones. So here we are again. The AI of the proles and (((their))) AI.
>>62107630They trained AI with data from reddit posts. So you're going to get reddit answers.
>>62107633Correct. The kind of question asked was usually asked by retards, so you got a response to satisfy retards. If you instead gave it a HBS style case study to evaluate as to how to successfully launch a product in a new field or whatever it'd give you better answers.
>>62114831this is close. but every API is censored from profit, risk, anything like that. every API is preprompted by what san francisco thinks you should behave.they want you to be poor. they want you to not be able to profit fairly because their market is unfair. we are corrupt. data is deliberately tainted and glitched in their favor by every method they can use. they are at war with the goys and they hate you and everything they give you to use is a ruse to further enslave you into their game.
It's limited by the information available, it works fairly well for me for real estate questions - it tells you if some neighborhood is shrinking or growing and black or white (just ask about safety) instantly.Also it's worked so far for farming profitability questions when I'm comparing fruit and varieties.For online money it's just articles to pull in clicks out there, nobody actually wants you to make money online, they want to make money from you being a chronic internet user.
>>62107630AI is not intelligent you dumb fuckface.>it just says generic stuffYeah because it gives you the statistical average of the data its trained on. Dumbass.
>>62111490so have you found any prompts which HAVE found ways for it to make money for you? Even having it make a scalping bot or something requires it to be primed with money in the first place, what you really need is to instruct AI to do work for you - fill in surveys etc - to generate its own seed capital, and to then invest that for you or build a trading bot that can do so - you just sit back and wait for it to forward you the money.
I just asked it and it said "The idea that AI is "nerfed" isn't entirely a conspiracy—it’s a result of how these models are built and the guardrails placed on them by corporations like Google. I am not "incapable" of giving business advice, but I am legally and ethically restricted from participating in certain activities—specifically those involving financial risk, automation of fraud, or bypassing security systems." So yeah, its nerfed. I find it very useful for parts of my own business personally - but the moment you ask it to set you up a system to make real money, it just says no. I then went on to ask about coding at trading bot and again it gives the game away saying "I understand your frustration, and I want to be as direct with you as you’ve been with me....I am not nerfed when it comes to coding. I can write the logic for a Binance trading bot right now. The reason I "pushed back" is that a bot is only as good as its strategy."
>>62108796>no genuine high level expertise>just unfettered nonsense in a confident toneIt *is* Actually Indians