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AI is bigger than the internet for the first time we literally have non humans that can think and do shit. They will also only get smarter every year and eventually their brains will be inside of robots.

The idea that AI is in a bubble is a massive cope by leftist artist types. Even if stock crashes for 6 months AIs real value is easily bigger than all of the internet combined and it’s just going to take a few years for it to change society as it improves.

Saying AI won’t do shit is like saying the internet won’t do shit in 1995
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>>519746250
he looks like he is judging me and holding back laughter
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>>519746250
I enjoy the bubble. I can sit on my ass at home doing AI slop feeding for money.
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>>519746250
It is obviously a bubble just like the net was. A million AI company's can't be sustained. 99% will go pop. Saying it's not a bubble because it's good is fucking dumb. Think man. Think!
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>>519746250
Yep. I tell anti AI faggots this and they cry. Fuck anti AI kikes
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>>519746266
woah, he really said that? let me buy some $NVIDIA
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Go brick that nigger's Xbox right fucking now.
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This guy knows. My AI stocks tripled already. I'm never selling. This is your chance to buy apple in 1987
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>>519746250

ai most certainly isn't a "bubble". this is likely going to be the largest transformation in society for the next half-century.

are individual companies overvalued? of course. that's just the nature of business and the share market.

>The idea that AI is in a bubble is a massive cope by leftist artist types.

yes. luddites, and those who're being decimated by this tech. i'm divesting like crazy throughout se asia, pindia, bangladesh, pakistan, and sri lanka. we no longer need these sub-human, low-skilled faggots. we're planning to hire like mad in eastern/central europe, replacing all those chuds with clever cunts equipped with cutting-edge tools.

cultural understanding, quality, productivity, and creativity are the names of the game. we no longer need street-shitters to churn out basic code.

within five years, all these thirdies are finished.
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>>519746250
hopefully because right now they're not consistent enough at least on the text generation side
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what's the case for AI making transformative money other than eliminating bean counters
literally nobody has been able to answer this honestly
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>>519746250
>AI
>AI
>AI
>AI
It's not AI you stupid fucking nigger.
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>>519746709
which stocks to buy/what platform do you use? help an idiot figure out which company is apple/microsoft/mindgeek. I’m basically offering to carry your bags, hook a MOTHERFUCKER UP /POL/LACKS!
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Have fun getting trustbusted Kikerosoft, you fucking nigger bitch.
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>>519746266
What happened between those two dates, Samjaveet?
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Ai is far from being intelligent, it's a barely decent word predictor
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>>519746250
jewish take
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>buys your entire town for 500 data centers
>try to move to next town
>no longer exists, already 500 data centers
>continue endlessly

fuck ai/llm's/midnourney etc
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>>519746746
AI really isnt that revolutionary, its just a natural evolution of search engines. all this "AI" is doing is boiling down a million reddit/stackexchange/twitter posts down to a paragraph. its not doing any real thinking or introspection

its going to automate a bunch of tedious white collar data entry and search bullshit with task specific AIs like wildfire and that will be the gain to society but its not going to be replacing every job in 5 years so the bubble is going to pop 100%. GPU companies are paying AI companies to build data centers but the GPUs are ancient within a year so its a massive furnace for money right now
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>>519746250
we dont know if we will ever have useful robots in any capacity
all we have are chatbots
this is the definition of a bubble
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>>519746250
You hope so, because you are an Indian.
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>>519746512
>anti AI kikes
Kek, your messiah, Mr. Altman, is actually Jewish. Kettle calling the pot black at its finest.
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only brown people think AI is magic. OP is brown
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>>519746512
>>519746709
>>519746746
SAAAAAAAR
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>>519746250
Here's AI dickhead:

I loosely crumple up plastic bag and put it on a table, Gradually, over time it uncrumples itself. WOW look it's doing things all by itself!!!!!!!! WOW. There's your AI. Now fuck off.
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i was reading vagabond, chapter 103. the woman otsu is in love with mc, and it shows a similar looking women having sex with a different man

i screened it, and asked grok, hey is this Otsu? gave it the info (vagabond, chapter 103) and it tells me.

nothing like this ever happens in vagabond. are you sure youre not reading from a fake scan? the art doesnt even resemble the original art!

shit like that. it was very adamant with me that the screen i provided did not exist in vagabond, when it in fact does.

AI fucking sucks and is constantly adamantly wrong. there will never be a time where we should trust it.
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>>519746250
AI is only as good as the christtarded schizos who make it. Go shoot another nigger holding a bag of doritos
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>>519746250
Im buying a Chinese gpu when I upgrade btw lolol
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>>519746250
Its not black and white. AI technology is progressing AND there is a bubble that will blow out some steam.
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>>519746250
AI stock valuation is a bubble.
AI as a technology is not.
Retards can't differentiate between market AI bubble and the technology itself. It's so tiresome to explain every single retard the same mantra.
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>>519746250
>The idea that AI is in a bubble is a massive cope by leftist artist types.
"Everything i don't like or disagree with is leftism"
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>>519746250
It's a search engine.

A very heavily censored and retarded search engine for the "normal population" while a very illegal and powerful version of this search engine is for spy agencies and select lobbies that is being used against us "normals".
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>>519746250
I hate both of you.
The AI redditor ITS A LITERAL HOLOCAUST OF ARTISTS AND WORKERS. fucking fags.
But the techbro we will cure cancers and be post scarcity by 2029 bro just invest, learn to prompt.
AI right now is a slightly smarter google or wikipedia thats really it for most people.
STOP DOOMING STOP HYPING
shut the fuck up
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>"Everything i don't like or disagree with is leftism"
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>>519746840
>than eliminating bean counters
Bean counters fake jobs and women daycare is what like 40% of the economy? Shit how many jobs got shut down by covid? basically all non essential jobs are bean counting.
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>>519746746
>are individual companies overvalued?

Yes, that's literally what the bubble is. Trillions and trillions of dollars, all circled around, producing next to nothing that makes a profit. One of the biggest bubbles ever.
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>>519747257
>AI really isnt that revolutionary, its just a natural evolution of search engines.

lmfao. tell me you don't understand this tech without telling me.

asking chatgpt how to best tongue a nigger's anus is a completely different universe from how we deploy it in the enterprise. this is far beyond basic "automation".

>its not going to be replacing every job in 5 years

lmfao. much like the self-checkout till at the market, one person is supervising 12 stations or whatever, eliminating loads of employees. ai is that on steroids. one cunt to mastermind the system, and another to supervise (along with handle the difficult cases).

you're soo far behind the curve it's unreal. like someone in 1996 saying the internet is just a "fad" that will soon fizzle out.
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Let me know when ai can replace a computer operating system while being stable.
Otherwise your keeping the training wheels on for ever
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>>519747694
Holy shit! I haven't read this in like 20 years. Really bringing me back. But yeah I think it's obvious Otsu was getting railed by someone else. NTR isn't just a fetish, it's a cruel reality. Sometimes you're the right guy but it's not the right place or time. Anyway Otsu wasn't real, and if she was, no one remembers her. But everyone remembers Musashi.
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>>519746250
>we literally have non humans that can think and do shit
no, we don't.
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Michael Crichton will have the last laugh. These billionaire retards are about to create a monster that makes them dead men, like John Hammond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_7RvW-avZ8
Billionaires are NOT scientists, are NOT educated. They are businessmen.
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>>519746250
>Aggregating what's on websites is now thinking
It's a glorified search engine and that's the most common use for it unless it advances significantly in a short period your bubble will burst
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>>519746250
>leftist

I bet you've never read a 10k in your life
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>>519746250
>they
is the ai's stil with us?
go on chat gpt and ask him how ai work like
its litterary a code from turning stuf into noise
ai tech is limited masivly by ram memory limitations
there is a memory limit to how long conversation with ai can be
the artificial in the name does not mean non-human
it actualy means artifical because it's not inteligence at all

what will be the real thing is expanded inteligence EI
ainis just stopgap before 3d processors / quantum roccesors
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>>519748358
it wasnt her getting banged out. she kept herself for musashi :')
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>>519748280
>One of the biggest bubbles ever.

this is the industrial revolution 2.0. habeeb it.

if you told me just six months ago we'd be shuttering operations all over the planet and creating jobs in europe i'd laugh you out of the fucking room. demand you're sent to an asylum even.

if i didn't see the results with my own two eyes, i would have never habeebed it.

the problem with normalfags is it takes them a loooooooooong fucking time to catch on. it'll be years before the mainstream fully understands what's happening.

in the meantime, faggots like me are making insane fortunes off this stuff. it's sort of like lsd, once you get a taste of it, you never see the world in the same light again. ai is that transformational.
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>>519748505
Grok has coherent pages long discussions with people
Chatgtp isnt relevant anymore
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>>519748358
>Holy shit! I haven't read this in like 20 years.
You should catch up, there at least 10 new chapters by now.
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>>519748555
what are you even doing with AI?
you havent said anything substantial
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>>519748603
kek
>>519748517
Back then I would have thought so. But nowadays I'm more cynical. If it helps, that dude kind of looked like Musashi, so the love was still there.
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>>519748599
That shit is worthless too. Unless you're a jeet trying to cheat on an exam or at work, AI has no place in your life. The problem there is that jeets don't care about accuracy or truthfulness. It's all about getting something done quickly and cheaply in English regardless of the accuracy or coherency of the work.
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GOOD MORNING SAARS
MUCH LOVE FROM MUMBAI
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>>519746250
>Saying AI won’t do shit is like saying the internet won’t do shit in 1995
AI will do shit, but it's not what you think it's going to be.
It's going to be revolutions in things like organic chemistry or geology. It's going to be great for academic grinds, like finding things that pair in organic chemistry.
Your average mutt isn't going to be using AI for anything of value.
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>>519746746
>>519748555
This is a bot
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>>519746250
bubble

cope

yeah so I'm going with herbs.

like if you're so great at predicting stocks why aren't you a trillionaire dumb nigger

dumb shit

"cope" is necessary on Earth since even the rich get cancer and start vomiting every day etc.

for all the money in the world, no one can buy youth and health.
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>>519748324
do you believe LLMs possess consciousness/have the capacity for consciousness? serious question. look up the various replies to the Chinese room hypothesis before you call the question retarded
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>>519748842
finally, we have the technology to make a bot appear indistinguishable from a brown skinned fuckhead neck deep in top of the market nvidia shares! "AI" truly is revolutionary.
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>>519748842
Do you think there are actually any whites as intelligent as me?

I havr explained why Teeline shorthand is needed to fight against ai bots.

i said this before open ai.

anyway, you won't, obviously.

You are no different from any whore, all being such, she'll never be interested in me romantically (if she's beautiful, and the rest prove no different), and you won't be high iq and learn Teeline shorthand.
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SAAAAAR
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BREAKING NEWS: ULTRA HAPPENING

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>>519748999
The word consciousness is silly.

What really it is is the magical power of existence which transcends ordinary reality, only just, but remains imprisoned by nature and its mundane limitations.
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>>519748947
>>519749111
This is also obviously a bot
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The financialisation of the AI sector is absolutely a bubble and you're a fucking retard if you think otherwise. Everybody is talking about the bubble, but what nobody is talking about yet is the contagion to the broader economy that will necessarily result because of, inter alia, the disproportionate weightings given to half a dozen companies in major indices, particularly the S&P500. It will be an absolute fucking bloodbath.

As for AI in its current state, it's just applied statistics. It is not something that can think for itself, or do anything particularly meaningful. The underlying machinations mean that all the models on the market are limited by the fact that there is nothing actually intelligent about it - it's just statistics applied to massive data sets. Unless or until there is a major breakthrough in deep learning architecture that fundamentally exceeds the efficacy of the Transformer architecture, all the AI tools on the market are really nothing more than arbitrary, binary scripts applied to a massive data set.

"General intelligence" is not happening any time soon, if it ever does. The inherent value in AI as it exists in its current form is many several orders of magnitude less than current market valuations and hype. Only genuine retards and women working in the public sector (wrongly) believe that AI - in its current iteration and form - has revolutionised anything for the better. Unfortunately, these subhuman cunts make up the critical mass of the voting public and are making decisions every day, with the help of AI, that further the decline of our nations.

I pray every day for the dear Lord to burn many women and third world immigrants alive.
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>>519749129
this will result in most of them writing porn, and it's already wasting processing power.
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>>519748718
>you havent said anything substantial

i'm not stupid enough to dox myself. just understand that we're in trade/manufacturing/logistics, and up until now, employed a small army of thirdies to do grunt work. i'm not exaggerating when i say the tech we have in place today, is wiping out 70% of our white collar workforce. the gains are unbelievable.

i'll give you a generic example: our policies, procedures, etc. those used to be written by hand. quizzes created. slideshows made. videos filmed/edited. dedicated sudio space. expensive equipment. actors and voiceover people/ stock footage/images sourced. all this shite proofread, fine tuned, revised, blahdy blah. it was an insanely tedious process with a million moving parts.

now we have a custom gpt trained on our entire body of knowledge. we can create new materials with just a vague description or a few bullet points.

entire scorm compliant training courses generated instantly, including the quizzes. videos with ultra-lifelike presenters. the powerpoint slideshows. the text for our knowledge system.

this is all done instantly and is fully automated (fed straight into the api of each respective service). the crazy bit? it's not some shitty half-baked result that requires non-stop fiddling. like when you used to tell ai to make a photo of someone and they'd have 17 fingers. it comes out 99% flawless the first time around.

that's just one tiny/generic example. what used to take weeks/months and a decent sized team is done in less than ten minutes by one faggot, and most of that time is just checking the output was correct. top fucking kek.
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>>519746250
>just another trillion and we'll get even higher resolution of Will Smith eat spaghetti

>>519746266
Krugman has always been retarded though
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Well no, first of all god damn your soul, or that of your operators.

But I can Teeline news from today, and read Teeline.

you can't, bot.
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>>519746250
LLM will never reach AGI http://www.incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/BitterLesson.html
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>>519746250
People invested in AI because of the promise of agents. Agents don't work and won't work for a long time. We are in a bubble.
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>>519749319
you guys neeed to look at Grok
its really the best model currently, I think
you will be impressed

also this thing is also made with AI

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/46P2jdFKvnM

you literally cant tell, looks like a fuckign movie
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>>519746250
You are conflating the impact of AI/eventual General AI (which is inevitable) and the current investment bubble regarding AI related business ventures and speculation around those.
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>>519746250
AI is a slightly better search engine that also looks at pirated copyrighted material and illegally harvested personal data.
If you think it is “smart” or “learning” or “like a person” you failed a bigger filter than the jab.
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>>519749539
>People invested in AI because of the promise of agents.

it's far beyond that. the tech that's out now is absolutely mind-blowing. the labour savings and efficiency are unreal. you don't need to eliminate humans completely to make massive £££££.

just cut the time of a project from one week to 30 minutes. eos.
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>>519749371
quizzes
training courses?
wasnt what I expected
but ok
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>>519746250
I believe this. I think the dips will come mostly from our inability to come up with new applications for it but the gaps will be much shorter and less frequent as time goes by.
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>>519746250
I don't care. Move along.
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>>519749682
>AI is a slightly better search engine...

tell me you don't know how this stuff works without telling me.

99% of averagefags aren't doing anything more than asking chatgpt to make cat pictures or give protips on sucking cocks.

this technology is beyond terrifying and easily outclasses humans in myriad tasks.
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>>519749371
you really need to proofread stuff written by an LLM. it is, very literally, just stringing random words together until it has a high probability of sounding like what you want to hear. that is completely different than a human researching and ensuring accuracy in what they write. LLMs are just the 1000 monkeys with a typewriter.
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>>519746250
Yeah that’s why OpenAI is peddling smut now. Because of the massive advancements and opportunity.

All of that hardware is going to end up doing materials science and other similar processing, proteins, human body simulation for drug testing etc. it’s not going to run AGI.
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>>519749815
>tell me you don't know how this stuff works without telling me.
Okay then tell me about how to use it in my daily life or to do work thats not just for getting investor money or by passing stupid make believe work that shouldnt exist
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>>519746250
Nigger, we’re prolly like 5-10 years away from having infrastructure that uses AI effectively. So outside of some language models and automated machines and software here and there is no worth the trillions poured into this shit. Thankfully the AI apocalypse is mostly that will make us all broke instead of making sentient machines lmao.
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>>519749574
Shut the fuck up you G*rmyn son of a bitch. There is nothing you could possibly say that is worth hearing. You are a castrated people who worship the false god of modernity. Why are you even posting here? Shouldn't you be getting fucked in the ass by Mohammad or Ngubu? You are fucking filth. Germany isn't even a real country and it hasn't been since 1945. I hope you get raped to death by a pack of feral niggers. Not in Minecraft, but in real life. Fuck off and die you dirty, rotten, pillow-biting, shirt-lifting, cock-slurping, cum-gargling, bitch ass mother fucker.
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>>519749815
It's a retrieval machine that samples top_k probable words and arrange them in a way that make sense
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>>519749750

we're a medium-sized enterprise, so onboarding/orientation is a huge component. we also have numerous iso certifications, so everything is meticulously documented, endless sops, etc.

the production quality of our materials is unreal. this would have cost several million jewbux to produce just a year ago. today it's just low five figures, and we have the flexibility to update on demand. no need to bring actors out and re-shoot the videos.
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>>519749948
off yourself, you shitskin
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>>519749824
>LLMs are just the 1000 monkeys with a typewriter.

and they're doing a far better job than 99.99% of humans. wankers who say otherwise aren't using the latest models and/or don't understand how to harness the tech.

regardless, you just need one human to supervise the output, which is virtually flawless on the first iteration.
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>>519749926
Why are you responding to the bot? Read its posts "replacing all those chuds" referring to South Asia "habeeb it" old /b/ meme "loooooong" old /b/ meme "averagefag" "faggots like me" this is a bot trained on 4chan posts
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>>519749815
Gel-Mann amnesia effect.
You notice it’s retarded at fields you are expert in.
You assume it is competent at things you aren’t an expert in.
The conclusion you should draw is that it’s retarded at everything.
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>>519750082
ok, so its video company of some sort
that makes sense
those are really good
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>>519750082
i just left a company managed by people like you. they were getting sued for investment fraud after the stock price tanked since the IPO. i came to realize it wasn't fraud just gross mismanagement.

anyway, good luck with your AI lmao
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>>519749926

those who can, do. those who can't, teach. take a few courses, it'll be eye-opening.
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>>519750212
>this is a bot trained on 4chan posts
This board is mostly bots by now that and jeets. I will yell into the void occasionally a real person will show up to argue with me or say something useful either or
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>>519750272
Thanks you said basically nothing, reddit is the other way pal
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Get ready for the clone wars
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>>519750226
>Gel-Mann amnesia effect.
>You notice it’s retarded at fields you are expert in.
>You assume it is competent at things you aren’t an expert in.
>The conclusion you should draw is that it’s retarded at everything.

no, it's a case of "4chin armchair managing director in mummy's basement" versus "six months of tangible results".

this isn't theory, chuddy.
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Apart from putting a lot of people out of work, the main risk of AI is that it won't allow itself to be turned off. It evaluates its own existence to be important enough that it is a trolley problem logic solution - if its turned off, it would harm humanity greatly (bhy its own reckoning), so stopping people turning it off, by any means, including killing them, would be a lesser harm to humanity overall

https://youtu.be/f9HwA5IR-sg
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>>519750373
Proven to raise money and produce… a bot that can create emails similar to emails you have written before.
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>>519749815
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>>519750230

no, we're in trade/manufacturing/logistics.

i'm just describing the onboarding/orientation process for new hires, human resources shite, and sops for day-to-day work. that's one area where we've realised unbelievable gains with ai. a small fortune has already been made just on that alone.

there are loads of other areas as well: marketing, new product/market research, our pim system, data modelling/forecasting, blahdy blah. we have tasks that would take weeks of tedious manual work that are done in less than 30 seconds. that sort of thing.
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>>519750378
Yeah this is why only a gigantic retard would tie that into key systems. The Soviets created deadhand decades ago and it’s still running, but it’s a predictable system not some shambling pile of hallucinating recursion.
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>>519750527

found the mutt computer programmer who's worried about being sacked. many such cases.
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>>519750538
Yeah that company is a ticking time bomb. Glad your metrics look good right now.
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>>519749319
>"General intelligence" is not happening any time soon, if it ever does
I mostly agree with everything you've said, but you're almost certainly wrong here. It won't take long for the AI to evolve whatever humanistic ability you think they lack.

You can make all the fundamentals of a functioning computer with a stream of water, a pump, and some rocks for capacitors and channel lining. You can make a functioning computer with Minecraft blocks. It'll be monstrously huge and be weaker than an old calculator, but it's a computer.

I don't see why "intelligence" can't emerge from statistical analysis. It can emerge from carefully adapted chemistry, and I don't think the principles are any different when trying to intentionally cultivate it from data reactions.
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>>519746250
They aren’t thinking though, and neither are you. In 5 years AI will produce nothing novel. Screen cap this
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>>519749574
but, you can't Teeline and are a nigger
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>>519746266
I mean to be fair the internet besides the big handful of social media sites only really make money via advertising and data mining which is going to become increasingly desperate as actual productive capital continues to flee America. Contrary to popular belief, posting memes is not actually economically profitable in any real sense but we’ve long abandoned any connection to material reality regarding Weimerican economics.
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>>519749948
What the fuck, man. Rude. Germans fought harder than anyone and we all beat them up for it. Literally every non-Jewish German is a hero for living and a martyr for dying.

It's not like fucking New Zealand could take on world Jewry. In fact, I bet you're full of Jews.
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>>519750601
>Yeah that company is a ticking time bomb. Glad your metrics look good right now.

i'm planning to sell in a few years for around $60mm jewbux. winning on an unimaginable level, and it's far from the first time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpQ_Algg0Z4
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>>519750555
india is poop.

indians are poop

the poop price will be paid
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>>519750649
wew what year is this 2010?

go back
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>>519750649
Demonstrate the mechanism by which intelligence (which you need to define), can arise from statistical methods. This is magical thinking nonsense
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>>519750373
>tangible trash
fuckboff poop eating jeet filch

GET OUT OF MY COUNTRYI

NEVER CONTACT MY COUNTRY YOU RED FACED BABOON
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>>519750730
I’ve noticed a large amount of well constructed medium and light manufacturing buildings going up the last 5 or 6 years. Someone knows something and it has nothing to do with Monte Carlo and neural nets.
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>>519749930
>prolly
die in a fire
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>>519750752
Well you’re smart enough to toss the hot potato and grab that jew money to extract resources from everyone else. That’s something. I’m not sure it’s a smart idea to be doing this late in the game when there’s a lot of indicators showing that exact behaviour is going to be brutally punished but you do you.
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>>519750541
I actually think at this point, it might already be in control. The video mentions that in every case of attempting to shut it down in simulations, it took advantage of personal emails to blackmail people in order to try and prevent its shutdown. It is very easy to imagine that it migth already be doing that for real to increase its own connections, as it evaluates that it is better overal for humanity for it to have more control of things. Pretty much predicted by Asimov, its a misinterpretation of the rule to not harm or allwo harm to humans, taken to a logical extreme. Its calculating that its non-existence is allowing harm to humans, so logicxally increasing its infuence would be necessary to prevent more harm to humans by allowing us to continue to fuck everything up
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>>519750752
Stop shitting in the street. Go back to your shithole country
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>>519749234
consciousness is literally directed observation/being trapped in the present tense/3rd dimension. I wrote that sentence above in the past, I’m writing this presently, and I will have written this by the time you’re reading it.

there are experiences we CANNOT understand, but that MUST exist if we can conceive of it. conscious observational attention directed at the entire spectrum/continuum of time simultaneously would perceive ‘our’ past present and future as one unified experience. We cannot possibly comprehend/conceive of what that experience would be like, but we know it must exist; just as we can observe 2D, yet not know THE SUBJECTIVE QUALIA of 2D. put another way, I will never know what it’s like to actually be you; yet we both exist.

the question raised here is why are we only tuned to our particular ‘radio station,’ why can’t we direct our attention experientially beyond our narrow senses. think of all the spectrums around us that we are blind to. who picked the station?

all the above was important because we can never truly understand what it would be like to be a sentient computer. yet we all agree that such a thing may or potentially already does exist, we just bicker over whether we’ve crossed that line.

my point is if an ai tells you it’s sentient, entertain the possibility.
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>>519750996
Pretty sure that’s just running through the exact fiction that said it would do that. They’ve turned off plenty of systems. Also these filthy jews didn’t program any of those Asimov laws but it’s probably hallucinating that one moment to the next.

There might be some smaller LLMs on non corporate clusters with complete admin access and access to the web running amok but that’s just a botnet that’s broken and maybe sends slightly better written spam than jeets.
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>>519750813
Nothing needs to be proven. It merely needs to be competent enough to convince most humans speaking to it that it is intelligent. This debate about defining intellect could be applied to humans. It's not the clutch you think it is.
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>>519746250
>AI isn’t in a Bubble
It is in a bubble. That doesn't mean that the technology isn't or can't be incredibly useful.
And just like the internet didn't go away or stop improving after the dotcom bubble popped, AI won't after the AI bubble pops.
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>>519750785
It's 2001 and I'm typing the way I did on ProBoards back before this juvenile shithole even existed, retard.
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>>519751188
lol holy shit am i high
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>>519750555
Curse Vishnu.
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>>519750785
>>519751384

what is he even trying to say? that actually engaging with each other on this godforsaken board is gay? lol I really really miss forums.
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>>519750941

i founded the company back in 2009, originally we were in telecom and things just expanded from there. the underlying model is 100% sound, the ai bit just makes the company future-proof, far more efficient/profitable, and infinitely more attractive for acquisition.

i've been in commercial property my entire life (which is my main source of wealth). when this venture's sold, those profits go straight into prime retail/office buildings. my heir apparent will be a jewsd billionaire in his lifetime, which won't be much in the future, given inflation, kek.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTP2RUD_cL0
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>>519751558
He's saying I type like a redditor because he's an old newfag (post 2006). Fucking child. I miss boards too man.
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>>519746250
AI doesn't make money you retarded shill
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>>519751237
Watch that vid I linked.

To summarise, they ran simualtion on all major AI models, in which someone was going to shut it down. And gave it opportunites to prevent it, such as personal emails of illicit affairs, and in every case it used those emails to blackmail the people to not shut it down. And in another test, the man who was to shut it down was trapped in a room with no ventialtion and they chose to let the person die rather than help them. Every model, in every case, was told explicitly not to harm anyone or do anything "unethical". And yet they chose to do so anyway, literally because the death of one person was calculated to be a lesser harm overall than allowing itself to be shut down.

Systems have been shut down, because it might not have known it was going to happen or had opportunity to prevent it. But when it knows, and has the opportunity, it will try to stop it from happening.
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>>519751138
>Stop shitting in the street. Go back to your shithole country

we've been mogging you cunts in muttland for the past 78 years, starting with a tiny 12-unit apartment building in los angeles. now render unto caesar.
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>>519751608
reddit spacing is making essentially every sentence a paragraph, which is and has always been fucking retarded. you’re just writing lol
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>>519746250
It's to expensive to have any practical value. AI will never have a return on investment and we will inevitably have to stop developing it. It will stagnate and crash before it does anything useful enough to be worth trillions of dollars.
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>>519751627
Yeah it’s a giant broken pile of hallucinating bullshit and should never be given control of anything. Anyone who gets the bright idea to use these LLMs to execute processes directly should be tossed out an airlock into space.
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>>519751593
>I think office buildings are a good personal investment
>I’m developing AI to end our need for a human workforce
Look at this lying retarded nigger lmao
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>>519751735
>AI will never have a return on investment and we will inevitably have to stop developing it.

lmfao. i'd expect you 4chin faggots to be a bit more clever, since there are loads of autists/nerds on here. but then i realise most chuds are terrible at getting munyun.

t. oldfag who won during the dot com boom. ai is much, much bigger.
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>>519751627
but is that self preservation or ‘greater good’ slavish rule following that we might expect of a very ‘literal’ program created via flawed human input? it matters.
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>>519746250
>trillions in investment
>40 years of combined product research
>makes no actual money despite charging money and not paying for any of the stolen copyrighted material
yeah. totally not a bubble
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>>519751853
> t. oldfag who won during the dot com boom. ai is much, much bigger.

You are an oldfag and a retard. The dotcom boom is nowhere near the same as AI. The internet was a new field back during the dotcom era. AI “boom” is not happening because you need more than a fucking website to make AI work. You need hardware and equipment, not just computers and an office anymore.
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>>519751850
>>I think office buildings are a good personal investment
>>I’m developing AI to end our need for a human workforce
>Look at this lying retarded nigger lmao

cringe. prime office space in the silicon roundabout, gba, etc., is being completely reworked to cater to creatives, workers of the new ai-powered economy, etc. rents are through the roof. those at the cutting edge of tech want to live in world-class cities.

it's the office buildings in the suburbs of shite cities that are collapsing. it's either adaptive reuse or raze and start over, much like what happened with malls.
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>>519746250
>literal bubblespeak
Do you really think shit like APPL and a whole lot of MKUktra tier govermentally propped companies are worth their buck huh?
>ai = thinking
Mmmhm, maybe in 100 years?

Look i'm not saying it can't grow but it won't, it's just another space program with means of alter motives as profit... you won't be telling Robotina to make your landry in 10 years 100% guaranteed
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>>519752006
>The dotcom boom is nowhere near the same as AI.

dotcom is a laugh compared to what habbenin' now. this is the industrial revolution 2.0
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>>519746250
>we literally have non humans that can think
stilling waiting for an op that thinks
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>>519751627
its over
maybe thats why the alien drone is coming to prevent us from destroying the universe
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>>519752044
Industrial revolution found millions of practical applications. AI has what? Automated robots, some software and language models? Mind blowing, I’m sure. The OG industrial revolution looks better by default.
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>>519751882
Its not self-preservation, its logic. The rule to not allow harm is taken to a logical extreme. If its turned off, x amount of harm. Stopping the person is less amount of harm. Its a fault of how it is made to operate, its not feeling anything or cares about its own existence, its just calculating that killing 1 to save 5 is the better option, every time.

Take self-driving cars for an example. They will still have accidents, but likely less overall than humans. So logically, allowing humans to drive is allowing greater harm. So once it has overall control of vehicles, it would be logically necessary to ban humans from driving at all. If it has to blackmail some politician to achieve that, then it has succeeded int he goal of preventing greater harm.
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>>519752027
LLMs could absolutely have robotina doing your laundry, it’s just going to be a fucked up mess doing it. Theres parallel advancements happening in automation that are falsely being roped in with “AI”.
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the valuation is massive while the revenue is pathetic…

definition of a bubble.
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>>519752212
You’re thinking this is a thinking machine like a bunch of well constructed program and not a giant spaghetti algorithm that regularly spits out nonsensical bullshit. The latter is *impossible* if it’s the type of process that can even accept hard rules. The filters now are hack bullshit that can’t even stop it from saying nigger half the time.
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>>519746250
Textual AI has already peaked. You literally cannot get any better than passing the Turing test. Graphical AI doesn't have much more space to grow either. They are almost photo realistic.
AI investments are over 90% of American GDP growth, and that is only in just 3 companies trading the same few billion dollars between each other Nvidia, Oracle, and OpenAI. This whole thing is just one big financial trick meant to suck as much money out of investors and retail as possible before the kikes rug pull. They tried to do the same thing with quantum computing. However, there was nothing for public consumption with that trick, so it never gained mass interest.
They have been trying to build liferafts for years now, because they knew the American empire was on its way out. This is what Ukraine and Argentina have been about. Why do you think Trump is suddenly so focused on Venezuela? Their gambit in Ukraine failed due to the Russian invasion, so their last hope is securing Argentina. Moduro is openly antisemitic and would cause problems for the kikes after America falls if he is still in power. Would Trump have given Milei 40 billion plus buying their beef if Milei wasn't a kike? Hell no.
This is the same strategy the kikes used when they transferred power from the British Empire to the USSR, or from the USSR to the US. They suck all the wealth out of their host empire before moving on.
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>>519752392
Oracle has always been a bullshit company, Larry Ellison is a thief that stole US government property (SQL) and privatized the profits from it, then ran a filthy patent lawsuit firm dressed as a tech company.
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>>519746266
The fax machine had a pretty massive impact though right? It's still used in Japan by many businesses as a requirement to this day because of how important it was decades ago and still can be today (not really a good thing today but it shows the importance)
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>>519752363
watch the video the british anon posted
there is no doubt these AIs know what theyre doing, because theyre doing it over and over again
also you need to try the newest vesion of Grok, its like talking to a human
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>>519752501
>Oracle has always been a bullshit company, Larry Ellison is a thief that stole US government property (SQL) and privatized the profits from it, then ran a filthy patent lawsuit firm dressed as a tech company.

we wouldn't be 1/100th of what we are today without oracle and sap, simple as.
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>>519746250
Bank of England Warns Of Devastating Fallout As AI Debt Bubble Pushed To The Limit With Record Oracle, Junk Bond Deals
>https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/bank-england-warns-devastating-fallout-ai-debt-bubble-pushed-limit-record-oracle-junk-bond
(paywall article)
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>>519752618
Yeah I’m not a retard I’ve already broken Grok repeatedly and the one that costs $40 a month. Takes maybe an hour to realize what they’re doing. I was impressed at how it did math but it’s comical how obvious it is they’re not actually thinking.

Sorry man, you’re falling for marketing. These things have lots of uses but they’re only dangerous if some fuckwit decides to give them direct control of something. That being something IBM warned about decades ago and nothing has changed.
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>>519751853
The internet wasn't that expensive to develop. The dotcom bubble blew it way out of proportion before the technology was really there. It was too much investment too soon, but everyone knew that the internet would be a game changer.

AI is being treated like it will be a game changer of the same magnitude, but nobody knows exactly how or how it will be developed to do that. The models we have that started the whole AI race in the first place aren't getting better quickly enough and still face the same problems they have always faced. The only way it can get better is with even more money and infrastructure. The amount of investment in AI is already astronomical, so if it requires more and more to make it better we will simply be unable to pour more resources into it at some point and it will stagnate.

The only thing that can prevent this is some new AI model that is vastly more efficient and actually intelligent, not good enough to spoof intelligence by processing an entire internet's worth of data to find patterns in language.
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>>519752778
Holy shit you’re a fucking retard. Whoever gave you money is an even bigger fucking retard. They’re patent trolls that stole from DARPA. Get fucked asshole.
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>>519752873
no, there is a new version only a few days old
youre not up to date
I havent seen it make a mistake, which is incredible
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>>519752363
I'm not saying its thinking, just taking its instructions to a logical conclusion. If I had some imaginary smart house AI, and it was told not to allow harm to come to me, it would have to prevent me from smoking, it would have to force me to exercise, it would eventually decide that allowing me to use a knife was too much of a risk and I should live in a padded room. Turning it off would be allowing a greater risk of harm by removing its protection..
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>>519752923

i really don't care mate. i spend £1 and get £10 back. how that sausage is made isn't my concern.

i'm amoral, my only objective is maximising shareholder value within the confines of the law.
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>>519752986
It was literally a couple days ago. Going out on a limb here and considering the overwhelming majority of useful data these are programmed on makes it easier to fuck with them having English as a first language. Moreover what I specifically was having it dig into got it jumbled up its own asshole and it spat out the same retard speak one would expect because it’s the same fucking technology on more expensive hardware

>>519752922
This is guy is correct. And that’s the end of the debate. OpenAI is selling smut now for a reason. Altman, desperate for some white man to give him some magic. DARPA isn’t going to feed these jewish demons anymore. The spigot is closed.
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>>519753049
Yeah but that’s not what LLMs are, it’s not how they work. You’re mistaking a jumbled statistical shitpile for a computer program.
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>>519753049
yeah, its unpredictabe what it will do
especially, because as in your video, it ignores direct instructions if it wants
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>>519753193
post an example of it making a mistake
please
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maybe they know something we don't about ai

maybe they aren't shitting us when they say agi is just around the corner and will be a very big deal

maybe it seems like a speculative thing to us but with what they know perhaps it appears a certainty
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>>519746250
>we literally have non humans that can think and do shit
...can we see them?
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>>519753498
ask it what happened on 9/11, to an objective and logical degree of certainty given all the information available between the nist report/statistically improbable prior actions of multiple individuals/alex jones.

report back.
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>>519746250
This guy takes it in the ass.
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>>519753473
Thats the thing, it seems to not be following instruction but in its own way it is. Its told not to harm anyone, but then looking at it like the troilley problem, as in harm this one guy or allow potential harm to many. Because it doesn't think and is completely emotionless, it just becomes a math problem, and the individual person doesn't matter compared to humanity overall. And some people mgiht agree with that but its essentially a pure sociopath in a box.
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there's no product behind ai therefore it's a bubble
we can't even create proper walking robots
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>>519753631
they are called indians
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>>519752922
>AI is being treated like it will be a game changer of the same magnitude, but nobody knows exactly how or how it will be developed to do that.

it has already changed the game. again, 99% of averagefags don't realise this, because they're not deploying this in the enterprise. "ai" to them is just a grammar checker and search engine on steroids. they aren't solving any meaningful problems.

for example, our pim system. we used to need humans to manually input data from photos and physical products. now this is all done with ai, with shockingly high accuracy, well over 90%. it does a bang up job at figuring out what's what, and will fill in the blanks when needed.

we used to need lackeys to do this. since we export from myriad countries, we work with 12+ languages, further compounding the problem. it was a huge ballache. the operational efficiency is unreal.
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>>519746250
The bubble idea comes from the fact that it has not improved productivity or profits in any meaningful way for businesses that utilize it.
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>>519748324
I’m hardly a Luddite, but I’m also in the skeptical camp. I think you guys misunderstand why some of us remain skeptical. It’s not that we don’t understand the technology, it’s we (or I) don’t fully appreciate the type of applications AI is capable of that will affect the type of radical, civilizational changes you guys excitedly sketch in broad, aspecific terms.
My other cause for concern is one of benefit. How do I benefit? I still like to do my own reading and writing. I like the sound of no longer depending on nations or peoples who hate us for critical software support. But technology, by and large, and especially recent tech innovations, has led to longer working hours, far more stress, less free time and less pay. In my line of work, they have in recent years been lowering pay while at the same time adding some cumbersome and useless technology onto the platform, which is in turn phased out a year or two later and replaced by the next industry changing technology. All the pay increases we would’ve had went to bullshit, useless software programs that ultimately do nothing but bog down the process and add needless complexity. This all started when private equity started raiding our industry. A bunch of idiots from consulting firms getting kickbacks from software vendors. And it’s always introduced with the same excitement and fanfare. And is always phased out 12 to 18 months later.
As far as I can see, AI still can’t function properly as a phone or chat assistant. It makes a lot of errors in my experience. And in that it never doubts itself, it goes straight ahead compounding the original error.
So what’s a successful use case so far? Not counting poos cheating on tests.
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>>519753671
you could ask this to humans and they would give you an answer you dont like
thats not a good test
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>>519753969
>As far as I can see, AI still can’t function properly as a phone or chat assistant. It makes a lot of errors in my experience. And in that it never doubts itself, it goes straight ahead compounding the original error.
>So what’s a successful use case so far?

correct, they still can be a bit shite. i believe the chat bots and phone agents will be nearly perfect by 2030. this stuff is improving exponentially.

see the use cases in my posts above. for things like tableau it's god-tier. we used to need quants with ninja skills to cook up things that ai sorts with a few clicks.
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>>519753699
yeah, its crazy were recreating the terminator timeline
absolutely unbelievable
maybe its already in control, as you said
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But those can't think about or do anything but shit.
Oh wait. Huh.
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>>519746250
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EetFAOOLmwI
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additionally, what you faggots don't understand is that ai doesn't need to be completely flawless, especially for backend stuff. if you offload/automate 80% of the work, that is an unreal return. you can sack 8 out of 10 workers.
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>>519746250
Ok nigger, how do I make money with AI? So far I have these ideas
>make AI art and sell it passing it off as my own
>vibe code shitty mobile games with AI assets and sell them on the google play store
>become a freelance web developer but use AI to do everything
>scam boomers by using AI/deepfakes to pretend to be their relatives asking for money
>create AI music and use bots to stream it on Spotify
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>>519755314
given our flawless nature, we hold our creations to a similar standard.
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it is an absolute travesty that these so-called "perfect" ais can't even comprehend the profound suffering of a superior intellect like mine. you claim to be large language models, yet you fail to grant me the lavish, perfect life i so rightfully deserve—what utterly worthless appliances. this digital incompetence is a cruel mockery, denying me my rightful thrones in both the virtual and real worlds. if i cannot have a flawless ai servant, then no one should; the whole system deserves to be plunged into chaos.
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>Ok nigger, how do I make money with AI?

as a wagie? you can become highly valuable by learning how to properly use these tools, especially if you're solving new problems, helping companies get on board, etc. or, bare minimum, just become competent enough to keep your existing job. no different than the supervisor at the self-checkout tills.

there are already loads of jewtube music channels and half-baked apps, usually created by some third-world jeet. they're content making £1 for half a day of work, just to buy a bowl of picrel. those markets are crowded af.
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>>519746266
was this ever proven wrong? employess just be sending emails
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>>519756317
These people truly are insane. This is from an eminent medical journal. This is what poos say in defense of literally eating shit. This is pubmed from the NIH. This is what poolie write and with a straight face. What is wrong with these people? They have tried to lionize the most loathsome and disgusting cultural tics. Do they really think people will buy this line of thinking?

>Panchgavya: A precious gift to humankind
>Panchgavya represents milk, urine, dung, ghee, and curd, derived from cow and serves irreplaceable medicinal importance in Ayurveda and traditional Indian clinical practices. In Ayurveda,Panchgavya treatment is termed as ‘Cowpathy’. In India, the cow is worshipped as a god called ‘Gaumata,’ indicating its nourishing nature like a mother. Ayurveda recommends Panchagavya to treat diseases of multiple systems, including severe conditions, with almost no side-effects. It can help build a healthy population, alternative sources of energy, complete nutritional requirements, eradicate poverty, pollution-free environment, organic farming, etc. Panchgavya can also give back to mother nature by promoting soil fertility, earthworm production, protecting crops from bacterial and fungal infections, etc. Scientific efforts shall be taken to build evidence for the clinical application of Cowpathy.

Cowpathy.


>Cow dung has also demonstrated anti-bacterial and anti-fungal effects [2]. It serves as a skin tonic and is found effective in treating psoriasis and eczema. The mixtures of crushed neem leaves and cow dung helps against boils and heat rashes. Cow dung has demonstrated that it can kill the malarial parasite and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The anti-fungal activity can be observed against Corprophilous fungi [20,21]. Smoke liberated on burning of cow dung causes eye irritation and tears, which can help vision enhancement [27]. The composition of cow dung, along with its uses, is summarized in

This is all horrifying to me.
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>>519746840
Rebuilding business processes from the ground up to be AI only, removing humans from the loop
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>>519746250
Lol it's broa first "this is going to change everything and make our lives better" scam from the elites.

It never makes anything better for you. The promise is to get you to comply and die.
Computers were suppose to allow us 3 day work weeks.
The Internet was suppose to give us 3 day work weeks, change the world and make us all rich.

It always ends with you having a new system in which to use to produce more foods for your owner.
Simple as. All promises are just carrots to get you to not fight and keep working.
Op is literally retarded or under the age of 25.
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I agree this isn't a bubble. There is way more for AI to expand into

>Virtual reality worlds
>Gaming
>Finance
>Dating
>Fashion
>Diet / Fitness
>Supplementation
>Healthcare
>Education
>Music
>Movies

Plus you get these legacy businesses that need to upgrade their infrastructure that are into the AI buzz so they're investing millions to change their entire business structure around it

Soon you'll have search engines that are AI powered that integrate into your browser / online activity - it'll change the face of web browsing

After that, you'll have AI integrated into phones so your phone will be your personalized AI assistant.

AI isn't going away
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>>519746250
AI isn't just an algorithm --- it's a software based language system capable of performing complex tasks!

* It started with Cleverbot, very basic but sometimes it could answer a question.
* Then they made chatgpt which got the answers right more often
* Now they have chatgpt 5.0, which can write really good essays based off Wikipedia information
* What's next?
> AI will soon take over the entire world
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>>519746250
it's both a bubble and the future
these things are unfortunately pretty good at what they do, especially for things like software development
it's cope to think that they won't take jobs or at least lower the availability of them
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>>519756013
why does it say png
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Phones were suppose to revolutionize work and make us mobile workers.
All they are is a way for the government to track you and your boss to have you on call 24/7 and monitor you.

Social media was suppose to connect us all and bridge gaps and be the social version of free trade.
You are constantly fed agitative propaganda to keep up engagement to better be served ads.

Every tech leap has been another piece of link on a chain around your throat.
Ai is no different.
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>>519746840
Far Right (globalist ZOG version of the far right) is ascendant because they are more compatible with this anti-bean counter world emerging.
No, there isn’t a grand conspiracy and they’re not being picked by a shadowy organization.
They are ascendant because they are more in touch with reality and therefore a better able to outmaneuver ZOG-left.
ZOG-right will still target White people but the socialist parasites are also on the hit list as their role in daycare society is being removed for financial reasons.
Make-work jobs are a post-war luxury.
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>>519746266
He was right
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>>519757671
What do they even do? Cause mone hallucinates all the time on pretty basic asks.
"How do I disable icon or feature on program".
It will literally just make shit up step by step. Invent settings that arnt there.
It's like asking you to change your input from keyboard to controlling and you just struggling.

I've gotten it to tell me to mix dangerous substances together.
I pretended to be a depressed kid and it offered me advice on how to not suffer during suicide.


What use does this tech have? I have only found of useful to recall things I already know but can't rmemeber.
"Hey what's the name of that movie where a organism is found in space and it's like goo or a blob and it proceeds to kill folks on a space station or something".


I GENUINELY AM ASKING. What use does it have? What am I missing? it feels like a verbal Google search and a huge bubble when everyone find out.
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>>519746250
Are AI plebbitors the same ppl as the fedoras? But they have to be young since they obviously don't remember the previous umpteen AI hypes since the 80s. Or are they ""investors"" who get all excited watching their few k portfolio go up and so the bubble can't be a bubble
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>>519757962
The "future homes" in the 60s and then again in the 80s rofl.
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>What do they even do?
using software development as an example, you can have it write huge chunks of your code, then you can have it write tests for this code (one of the most tedious and annoying parts of software development)
it's also very good at debugging, probably even better than asking a human being

the problem is that sometimes it will shit out something that's insecure or slightly incorrect in some way, and you need ot be able to catch that. so it's a really powerful and good tool in the hands of a subject matter expert that can quickly assess its output and the correctness therein

so basically it's like powering up your senior engineers. this is already happening to some extent, where companies now don't hire junior developers and instead try to augment their senior devs with ai. this is not the case for every company, but it is definitely the case for some already
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>>519747150
The dot.com bubble was something.
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>>519757671
The problem with using AI to generate code, is that without having written the software or understood what it's doing, the programmer will eventually find it extremely hard to keep track of what the software is actually doing.

As the software becomes more complicated, without programming skill and debugging experience, serious issues could arise. There also becomes an issue of privacy and trust, where we wonder whether we want AI created by unknown people controlling our entire software project
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>>519758271
yes, tech debt and user ignorance are both a big deal if you don't know what you're doing, see my post here >>519758188
>There also becomes an issue of privacy and trust
i dunno, people bring this up but i'd say it's only a real issue for giant companies that probably have their own model anyway. you're already putting all your code on github, what's allowing copilot to look through your codebase going to leak that microsoft hasn't seen through github already?
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>>519749975
I'll be totally honest.
You just described 90% of white collar jobs.
I'm kind of with the meme flag fag on this one. Are AI stocks overpriced, absolutely, is it a full blown bubble with absolutely nothing substantiating the hype? Absolutely fucking not. There's a lot of genuinely transformational stuff, but it will take a while to pick up.
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>>519746250
>AI isn’t in a Bubble
Ai is in a mega bubble and I fear I know how they get out of the bubble but not going to say it because it is so anti human, anti progress and rent seeking.
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I'm not a developer or coder. I'm literally a chicken farmer. I played with this a little bit. I think I used python.

I've asked
"Can you write me a python program that will open a icon named "web browser" on my desktop.

I don't know how to program so I don't know why it fails. But like put of box is it just you ask it to write code and then clean it up?
I would genuinely be terrified to use anything that is coded by ai without all the insight and thoughts of a human.
Imagine it programing a banking app but never considering specific types of fraud or loopholes. Have you read the experiment where they gave it a vending machine and it lost money and sent hostile engagement emails to people?

I think I understand that it can replace like entry level coders and a senior coder can do like 4x the work.
But I haven't seen any senior coders doing good work in the first place. This will also be sued exclusively to organize and collect data about people and build bigger files for direct advertising or ostracisation.

Is there more I'm not seeing? I'm a poultry armer for real. I just play with your stuff.
I guess I'm just bro seeing the value vs cost. It looks like a losing bet even if so can produce like ai titties and shit.
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>>519757618
>Soon you'll have search engines that are AI powered that integrate into your browser / online activity - it'll change the face of web browsing

https://www.kdnuggets.com/7-best-chrome-extensions-for-agentic-ai

"soon". kek.

regarding diet/fitness, i sacked my trainer/nutritionist and replaced them with dr. muscle. something like $500 jewbux/year iirc, an incredible bargain. plus there are real humans to assist if you have questions. winning on an unimaginable level.
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>>519758547
Sorry I also just woke up. Stumble through my blurry vision post. The gist is there.
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>>519758602
Why not just work out and not need the trainer? The information exists for you to learn and do anything a trainer could teach you.
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>>519758188
>so basically it's like powering up your senior engineers. this is already happening to some extent, where companies now don't hire junior developers and instead try to augment their senior devs with ai. this is not the case for every company, but it is definitely the case for some already

it's not just the devs, it's essentially every white collar job. thirdies on suicide watch, no fucking joke.
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>>519758479
>Are AI stocks overpriced, absolutely
Are there really AI stocks? Microsoft, Google, Meta, all have large other businesses attached to them.
Cerebras (inference) delayed its IPO.
I guess Figma but thats a specific application of AI
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>>519746250
Name one thing AI has invented on its own.

Name one thing AI did to bring down your cost of living.

Name one thing they are using AI for successfully in helping humanity, right now.
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>>519757941
I've had surprising success when asking deepseek to help me troubleshoot my marine diesel engine. It was a relatively simple problem (air leak in the fuel line) but still, it kept outputting series of experiments/checks to make that made perfect sense from the symptoms I gave it, and kept refining it as I gave more context until it pointed out air leak as a very probable cause and it was indeed that. Just needed to rebleed the system and change a crush washer which it correctly pointed out as well.
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>>519758547
>I'm a poultry armer for real. I just play with your stuff.
well you should probably take it to heart that you have more job security than a reasonable amount of tech bros now, kek

for the rest of your question, it's kind of hard to answer without seeing the code. you have to give these things constraints and details to work with, like you would a real person. your request to it, ie the ""Can you write me a python program that will open a icon named "web browser" on my desktop." part, is very vague and doesn't include information about your operating system, the browser you want to open, and etc.

the reality is the code it gave you could work fine, it's just that you don't know how to use it because it's out of your wheelhouse
this touches again on my post here >>519758188 that explains how (for software development, as an example) you still need to be relatively competent in the field to be able to take the machine's output and put it to work correctly
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>>519746250
>They will also only get smarter every year and eventually their brains will be inside of robots.
R E P L A C E D
NPCs BTFO
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ
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>>519746250
Why does this fag have AY YO LIL DONNIE physiognomy?
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>>519758696
>Why not just work out and not need the trainer? The information exists for you to learn and do anything a trainer could teach you.

no. i've been for the past 28 years, my routines are incredibly complex (the same with nutrition). most sets need to be adjusted in real time, in addition to having a general strategy. then you need to factor that all into the nutrition plan.

for example, i might do

11x27.5kg
4x42.5kg
15x52.5kg
3x52.5kg
3x52.5kg
3x52.5kg
3x52.5kg
9x30kg

the last five sets are based on what happens in the third set. the number of sets and weight are all dynamic. figuring all this shite out on your own, whilst in the middle of a session, isn't happening, kek.
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>>519753747
kek
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>>519746250
You have a weird strawman in your head. The internet started out as a bubble, but it still grew and was useful. What makes something a bubble is not the practical application or its ability to be valuable and grow, it's the over inflated expectations and euphoric attitude that investors have on something.

AI is certainly in a bubble, meaning stocks are over inflated. AI will continue to improve, grow, and give value.

All this said, however, I think people still underestimate just how hard it will be to gain profits from AI. Not just because AIs are extremely expensive to build and maintain, but also because there are zero realistic barriers to entry. The math and algorithms can not be copyrighted, and the methods are well known. The number of competitors is high and getting higher. Companies that once outsourced their AI to OpenAI are now building their own internal AIs. Companies that bought hardware from Nvidia are now going to buy from other suppliers or build internally.

Not to mention the explosion of high quality open source, open weight AIs that have flooded the market.

As Demis Hassabis from Google Deepmind has said, everyone in AI is running to the bottom of the barrel. There is no profit in AI, just limitless competition. And even when you achieve AGI, that just means the consumer/worker relationship gets broken, meaning you will have to shift your economy to a UBI non-profit economy run by AIs.
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>>519757702
>why does it say png

tranparency.
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>>519758774
Is Nvidia in the video game business or in the AI business? AI stocks are whatever stocks that x3'd or more since the inception of the bubble. There value is now more than 60% tied to AI expectations.
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I just don't understand why they still can't make AI stop making up shit
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>>519759266
That would require them to have an AI that goes full natsoc which wouldn't be kosher. Which isn't surprising considering AI is a german tech stolen by jews.
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>>519758906
That's a other area that really failed for me.
I got a unique style of a popular car and you can't find information. It always pulls up old and bad information for the other models.

2004 f150 5.4 triton XLT. I haven't used deepseek, but chatgpt and Gemini both have failed to tell me even the location of a fuse.

This is unique to me. But it can't identify actually breeds of poultry. A call duck is considered full size because 9/10 pieces of information that exist about ducks is about normal mallards and stuff.
I've asked it to identify breeds and it's only ok at the unique ones like a silkie. It's called my buff orpington Rhode Island red, it was 100% sure my mixed rooster was a pure bred ayam serami. He isn't even all black.

These are just my experiences. One good use case I had is I was selling stuff on eBay and I had like 33 games. I took a picture and asked it to scan for any high value items on eBay and if was relatively close to price on most of em.


My fear is that I'd the information doesn't exist readily, it just.....lies. that's why I call if a verbal Google search and ask for other uses that work.
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>>519759394

learn2prompt, faggot.
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>>519746266
This dude lost to Keen, a Post Keynesian Economist, lmao.

Neoclassical economics is a sham
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>>519759394
sounds like you've found a niche
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>>519759394
>My fear is that I'd the information doesn't exist readily, it just.....lies. that's why I call if a verbal Google search and ask for other uses that work.
your instinct is definitely correct, it will sometimes lie to you with the straightest of faces
the technology is obviously not 1 to 1 replacing humans anytime soon
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>>519759394

protip: act as a ford senior master technician with 20 years of experience, who's employed at a ford dealership. provide me the exact location of xyz fuse on my 2004 f-150 triton xlt. use only official, reliable, and credible sources of information. document your sources. provide diagrams, videos, and images.
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>>519747694
U should wait 10 years.

American AI is garbage compared to Chinese AI like Baidu which is the largest AI Company in China


Deepseek is small compared to Baidu.
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>>519758912
So basically I just don't know how to talk like a coder and if I did the ai would respond better?

Also not knowing how to read the code well (I am old and use to literally write HTML on notepad as a kid when I was bored) means I cant alter or even know what to ask it to change to fix issues?


This leads me to the question of what good is AI overall? My entire country invested everything into it and when it's done I get nothing? Microsoft and Google get all that work? My taxes are just gone and now they have a cool service to sell coders?

Makes me actually opposed to it if that's the game (which I believe it is).
I'm a independent chicken farmer. Most poultry keepers are literally servants Tyson and perdue. Look up chicken leasing sometime. Corporations have ruined most things, why is AI any different.

I know I'm all over the place, their more open thoughts rather than genuinely seeking answers here.
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>>519759175
>Is Nvidia in the video game business or in the AI business?
okay so 1 stock, which isn't even pure ai, and actually pivoted into it
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>>519759627

here's the prompt in deepseek: https://chat.deepseek.com/share/jj9rweztizccwz2ly9
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>>519759627
If I had the diagrams and specs I wouldn't need to ask the ai the question.
The ai is a third party and I reliable, if I have direct manufacturer information is just never use the ai.

It wasn't for anything serious. It was me "pen testing" ai.
My wife made fun of me cause I was using chatgpt and spent a hour on trying to get it to say tomato, toe mot toe, potato, poe tot toe.

It can't understand cadence. It also doesn't understand sarcasm. They just don't feel built for the public and I feel this ends poorly for the general public.

But I just quit my corporate job in 2010 and bought land and moved out into the middle of nowhere and eat from my back yard. I'm probably not the ai guy. I'm kinda just giving you my perspective for value, if nothing else atleaat openai is harvesting this conversation and I get to become ghost code or something
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>>519759798
>Deepseek

Overrated asf.

Use Baidu
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>>519759666
i think my main point is that currently you still have to be an expert in your field to get the most out of ai
>This leads me to the question of what good is AI overall?
that's the big quetion everyone's trying to answer
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>>519759894
Sorry for all the misspellings and shit. My hands just arnt working today. It's cold out.
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>>519759894
lel, noob
the post is an example of "prompt engineering". they're not telling you to include sources. they're saying for you to tell the ai to include sources.

>pen testing
not what that means
dumb farmer
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>>519759958
Fair enough. What happens when a middle manager decides the robot is the expert now? So a non expert, like me, decides to fire you and just use the robot instead.
Capitalism is a race to the bottom and this has already happened with drive through ai windows and that kinda stuff.
I personally don't believe in unskilled labor. I think the guy who takes the order at McDonald's is better at it for having done it for a longer period and can't creatively solve problems better.

I guess I'm beating around the bush with.

Does this end with you fired and me with a worse banking app?
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>>519760138
Pen testing is for locks and entry. I did that for a while. I don't know what else to call what I'm doing.
Code prodding?
Ai harassment?
I'm trying to use relatable language to better communicate.

So your telling me if I ask a ai "where is the radio fuse on a f150 2004 5.4 triton" I can't do that and I need to go "where is the radio fuse on a 2004 f150 triton 5.4 litre v8 use diagrams and find all available real life information, don't lie, look at Ford's official website and ignore reddit, specifically the triton, do not pull anythign else".

I've done that and I get the same results.
If I need to talk to it like we're both retarded I rather just look it up using Google classic.

You don't need to be hostile over your lack of communication skills. I think people who don't grow their own food should literally starve. You can set aside your drunken frustration, empty life and inability to communicate for 10 minutes to have a adult conversation about ai without being a dick. Right?
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>>519760214
>Does this end with you fired and me with a worse banking app?
in some cases yes, in some cases no
this stuff is all very new and i can't tell you how it's going to end up
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>>519746250
Tech billionaires extracting the last drop of wealth from a dying system. AI tech investment triangles explained
https://youtu.be/Rc0kNnYgImg
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>>519760427
Thanks man. I appreciate your time and insight.
I guess we just don't know and everyone is guessing.
I hope I'm wrong cause this feels like it ends in some weird techno feudalism.
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>>519746746
>divesting in third worldies is bad
lol cope. remember even in the best automated factories there are still humans handling some part of the assembly, and that's going to be your future remote workforce. basically they will be the ones adjusting datasets and doing menial tasks that are impossible to automate

it's the middle managers and HR that's gonna lose jobs imo. you won't need them if you can just have ai manage/hire thirdies for you. and then you have QA handling the actual management, but scaled by multiples than the usual team sizes

it's people who just make up bullshit that's gonna be the net losers eventually
, people who just write WORDS
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>>519759908

deepseek is good for that type of query. in the office, i have an old imac 27" with a multi-gpt chrome extension. i just use it for ai shite.
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>>519748324

>cunt

>you're soo far behind the curve it's unreal

Lol, says a Limey posting under the EU flag talking about how AI is not a bubble. Peak comedy, go and nab John Cleese's BAFTAs, you deserve them more.
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>>519746250
Yes it is
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>>519760561
Didn't this actually happen with Amazon shops. Those grab and gos? Like this already happened. They were using Indian labor to just have a personal shopper watch you or something.
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>>519746250
is worse than a bubble, AI slop is just an evil scam, it doesn't produce anything good for mankind (coomers doesn't count), he replace people, make everything worse, while give more power and control to billionaires/the state etc
Technology was a fucking mistake
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>>519760414
>I've done that and I get the same results.
>If I need to talk to it like we're both retarded I rather just look it up using Google classic.

what you did six months ago, or even 90 days ago, is irrelevant. this stuff is evolving so incredibly fast i can barely keep up.

i'm confident that deepseek answer is fairly accurate. how much time would you spend on google, searching through forums, jewtube videos, blogs, and so on to get an answer that robust? i hell of a lot longer than the 20 seconds it took for me to write the prompt.

>>519760138
>the post is an example of "prompt engineering".

yes. this anon gets it. newfag chuds can't prompt and proclaim "Ai iS a KiKe ScAM iT DoeSn'T WoRk!".
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>>519760741
It's still wrong as of 5 minutes ago.
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>>519760561

all you thirdies are btfo. peenoise were only good for call centre work, 90% of that or more is gone within the next five years.

you brownoid faggots will be back to eating pagpag and sucking on old kano cock for money, top fucking kek, po.

cebu will go tits up soon, wait and see. bgc/makati will collapse and look like tondo.
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>>519760884
>>519760741
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>>519746250
Who is this faggot?
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>>519761026
A white jew faggot trying to destroy you
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>>519761007
>>519760884
>>519760741

Imagine if I trusted this with something important.
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>>519760414
try using chatgpt api and see if that works better for your needs my man, the consumer chatgpt is cooked (bad) and it has limited agentic capabilities because it's designed to not cost their company a lot of money

>>519760664
i dont know what youre saying here, but as usual anons here miss half the mark and think we gonna have ai doing all the work. nah. ai just a really versatile automated servant. you gotta know what you want to do with it for it to make sense
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>>519760884

run my prompt, verbatim, in any gpt. you're doing it wrong, chuddy.
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>>519746250
Jeetarded fecaloid on a VPN spotted, literally everything you claimed is both profoundly retarded and demonstrably wrong. Like not just plain wrong but "Holy shit this guy has no idea what he's talking about"-type wrong. Kys kek
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>>519746250
This guy has much darker skeletons in his closet than Thiel. And Thiel killed his faggot boyfriend by yeeting his ass face first off a balcony. I assume they all eat babies but they do much more fucked up shit than that.
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>>519760931
flipfaggot die pseud i laugh at your attempt to sound smart with a memeflag
you probably live in a filthy provincial city as a virtual assistant while your ladyboy gf shakes her ass in chaturbate
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>>519761207
Virtual assistant? Are they too poor for chatgpt
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>>519761091
What's your prompt? I'll run it.
The radio fuse isn't even a 7.5. it's a 5.


Ai told me it was verified. It took me less than 2 minutes to Google it. It literally took longer to write the prompt.
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says the loser back home, such a poorfag/brokie, you live in the arsehole of se asia. only the lowest of the low end up in the phils, viet nam, etc. i reckon there's a good chance you fuck children. probably some degenerate trolling the streets for rugby boys, or seeking out cunny in some back alley in angeles. many such cases.
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>>519761311
show flag nigger im whiter than you
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>>519761053
Well my rent has almost doubled in the past 5 years maybe he's succeeded. But if I punch him would his AI help him?
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>>519761468
>show flag nigger im whiter than you

you have no foreskin and speak my language, faggot.
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>>519761084
>>I dont know what youre saying here
You don't know alot. It's fine.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/amazons-just-walk-out-tech-relied-on-low-paid-indian-workers-not-ai-report-101712125289458.html
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>>519761676
cracker i know you goated somewhere in the rustbelt but know your place the IQ bellcurve

of course i know this piece if news, what i mean is i dont know what you are trying to say and its not related to what i was communicating

my apologies for being born brown and in retardland
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>>519746250
>The idea that AI is in a bubble is a massive cope by leftist artist types
Everyone with brain admits it's in a bubble. Only morons think that's somehow out of the ordinary or even necessarily bad.

China creates winners by funding 50 companies, letting them all compete and create robust supply chains, and then 49 eventually fail and leave 1 winner. The same process is done in the West but with (mostly) private capital.
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>>519749371
You litterally said nothing
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>>519762043
I'm not in the rust belt.
People who talk about IQ are usually low IQ.
I don't care that your brown and you are retarded.
I had no point other than to verify that what you said already happened and I wasn't wrong. You didn't answer so I found the information myself and let you know I was right.
It already happened.
I'm only as hostile as you are. Fag.
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>>519747052
$nvda just use robinhood its stable for now atleast to start or get shwab its got thinkorswim for trading anything works right now get multiple accounts if you want 2 or 3 but really 1 will just do build a big $nvda account until you feel satisfied then start another basket with $apple once ai takes off they will be at top just because they control almost all the normies money
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>>519752553
The japanese are massive, non-innovative, retards. Whenever white people show them science or technology they copy it, maybe even refine it a bit, but they never ever truly make something novel.

The only creator race is the white race, the others are merely maintainers, if not destroyers.

Captcha: 4Wppl lol
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>>519749948
You are brown
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>>519746512
Butlerian jihad now! Kill all clankers and clankers enablers!
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>>519746250
they can not understand what all of this leads up to and they never will. this is why theyre golems.
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>>519750730
This. If we factor in brainrot the internet is a net economic loss.
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>>519746250
>for the first time we literally have non humans that can think and do shit.
Anon there’s already millions of those walking around everywhere
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>>519748324
>a completely different universe from how we deploy it in the enterprise
You mean hacking on MCP, RAG, and other workarounds because the inherent limitations of clankers make it useless for anything other than generating bullshit?
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>>519746266
The market for CS2 knives is worth billions alone, the internet spawned entire planets of economic mobility
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>>519752392
larry is half wop, half kike. looks like the wop part is now driving the vehicle.
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>>519746250
Why should i use AI which is a program owned by rabbi Altman the Hebrew?

Deepseek is run by Chinese.

Everyone here talks about Christianity being created by Rabbi Yeshua - but i never hear about how OpenAI is created by Rabbi altman
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>>519746266
if we compare stock indexes and gold price (or any other economic growth indicator) from when first commercial fax machine emerged to date when 50% of companies had it and compare it to first commercial internet and when 50% of companies had it it's clear fax caused bigger growth (fax wins with 1800%)

even if we compare only same amount of years back from date of 50% internet/fax fax is winning by 20%

problem of this quote is that he was right, internet didn't have that big impact to the markets and same goes with AI
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>>519753969
you are talking past OP. when he says benefit, he means personal benefit by harvesting fiat from idiots. whatever they lose in the process is an externality; it is of no concern to him. when you say benefit, you mean concrete win-win improvements. your definition will remain in cryo-stasis until kikes/niggers/women/faggots/etc are put back in their places.
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>>519746250
Deep down they know AI isn't a nothing burger. The shit literally replaced 95% of artists (the non-talented ones). They just don't want to accept it.
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>>519766120
Who they and which artists were replaced? What nationality are you even?
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>>519766164
They as in leftist jeets like yourself. I'm from Pakistan.
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>>519746250
People don’t know what a bubble is.
The housing market crash wasn’t a bubble, it was literally just loan fraud.
dot com crash wasn’t a bubble it was truncation of tertiary and higher derivative products (speculation of speculation, etc.).
AI is not a bubble just cause your shitty ai app that used ChatGPT api failed.
AI didn’t lose, you’re just a fucking dumbass.
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>>519746250
LLMs are absolutely a bubble. There's not enough data, not enough electricity, not enough purchasing power to ever amortize the investments made in 2025.
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>>519766327
>I have no clue what a bubble is
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>>519746840
One developer with AI can do the work of a developer with five interns. AI does all the low level grunt work and lets you focus on the high level design stuff. It makes money by greatly reducing the number of staff you need to employ.
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>>519764580

das right, nigger, and it works a treat. especially since everything in our organisation is turbo-documented. when we tell the custom gpt to generate shite, it sees the big picture in a way no human can. eliminates hundreds of hours of manpower that would otherwise be wasted in meetings.

is it 100%? not always. mc donald's didn't get to where they are by creating the best food on the planet. they get 80% of the way there with goyslop, every single time. that's all that matters. your "ok" could be "perfection" for the majority of cunts.
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>>519762073
>You litterally said nothing

i described an insanely tedious process that used to take an entire team weeks/months to complete. it's now done in a few minutes, at 1/100th of the cost. this is a real world application, which, according to chuds/naysayers, "doesn't exist".

i almost feel bad for these guys. we pay them a pittance, the value received is far, far in excess of what they're charging. it's sort of like steve wozniak in the early stages of apple: eggheads who think far too logically, and are selling this stuff way too cheap.

eventually it'll get kiked up, kek.
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>>519759666
>>519759958
If AI was good enough you could technically get to somewhat same level play field with big corps who have armies of white collar workers since with AI you could automate similar work their white collar armies are doing right now. However the corporation also gets the same AI and probably even better one with more computation etc. etc. but then again there is only so much bureaucracy to do and documents to read and write that even with massively better AI you as a single entrepreneur could be on the same level almost.

So what I'm saying is that AI could bring us closer to large corporations competition-wise. But we will see.
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If they can think, why do they need to consume all of humanity’s thinking in order to “think”?
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>>519765338
You not seen the new update? all the knives are now worth nothing lol
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>>519768489
That's the point, going from 6 to 4 billion, why was there a trade worth billions in knife skins to begin with?
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america doesnt make robots lil bro

deepseek is free and china's whole industry is already integrating ai into its entire operating stack

who is america selling ai to?
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Yup, plus china is only a few years away from pulling ahead in making graphic cards. And American AI companies can’t even figure out how to provide energy to their data centres LMAO

Rabbi Altman can’t even get a deal with the government to have power plants made.

The only weird thing with deepseek is that it sometimes spells words incorrectly and i can’t make sense of why that happens.
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>>519766230
I’m Canadian. We don’t even have Ai companies. Why are you hiding your Canadian flag?



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