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Screenshot this entire thread right now. Save the images. When the announcements hit in the next 2-6 weeks and everything I say here gets proven 100% real, come back, bump it, and show the screenshots to everyone calling it bullshit. There have already been a few threads on here about Sora getting shut down yesterday – this is the real inside story.

Hey /pol/, I’m a mid-level engineer at OpenAI. Not doxxing myself, not giving names, but I have direct knowledge of what’s happening right now. Yesterday (March 24, 2026) they officially killed the standalone Sora app and API. Anti AI types are saying it is the bubble popping.

Here’s the truth: Sora (especially the new version that went viral last year) eats an absolutely insane amount of computer power. We’re talking GPUs running 24/7 at massive scale – costs that were heading toward tens of millions per day if it ever really blew up. It was great for memes, TikTok-style clips, and that Disney deal, but long-term retention was trash. People played with it for a week then moved on. It wasn’t advancing the mission anymore.
So they pulled the plug. Not because “AI bubble is popping” like some schizos are saying. They did it on purpose to free up every single GPU they could get their hands on.
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>>531573787
The model they’re feeding all that power into is called Spud (yes, that’s the real internal codename – we use potato jokes in Slack all the time).
Sam Altman sent a company-wide memo literally yesterday saying: “Pre-training on Spud is now complete. The team believes this is a very strong model that can really accelerate the economy.” He’s not bullshitting. Spud is the next big leap after the current GPT/o1 stuff you already use in ChatGPT. It’s not “AGI tomorrow,” but insiders who’ve seen the early evals are calling it a genuine step-function jump in reasoning, planning, and real-world usefulness.
That’s why Sora got the axe so fast. Video generation is stupidly expensive – one decent-length clip can cost more in compute than running a whole office of engineers for a day. They looked at the numbers, saw the retention dropping off a cliff, and said “fuck it – every GPU we’re burning on memes goes to Spud and the new agent/robotics work instead.”
Altman is also stepping back from the day-to-day safety and security oversight so he can personally focus on raising money and building out data centers at a scale nobody outside the company has seen yet. Translation: they think the next 12-18 months are make-or-break, and they’re going all-in.
This isn’t the “AI bubble popping.” It’s the opposite – they’re clearing the decks for what they believe is the real acceleration.
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>>531573787
>>531573808
What “accelerate the economy” actually means coming from Altman is this: Spud is expected to be a solid step up in real reasoning ability and planning compared to what’s public right now.
We’re talking models that can handle much more complex, multi-step tasks without falling apart as easily. Better long-term planning, fewer dumb mistakes on hard problems, stronger at coding big projects, digging through data, and doing research-style work. The kind of thing where AI starts being genuinely useful as a junior employee on a lot more types of knowledge work instead of just a fancy autocomplete.
Inside the company the big focus right now (besides Spud) is building reliable AI agents — systems that can actually take a goal and work through the steps on their own for hours or days. Spud is supposed to be a big part of making that practical.
If it delivers even close to what the team is hoping, you’re looking at real productivity jumps in software development, engineering, scientific research, finance, and business ops. Stuff gets built faster and cheaper. Some jobs change or disappear, but a lot of industries could see real acceleration in output and lower costs.
This is why they killed Sora so quickly. Fun video generator is nice, but when you’re this close to the next real capability jump, you don’t waste thousands of expensive GPUs on meme clips.
Expect more details or early access to Spud in the next 2–6 weeks.
Screenshot the whole thread. When Spud drops and the pieces line up exactly like I said, bump it and show the newfags who called it LARP. I’m not here to shill – just telling you what’s actually happening inside the building right now.
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k, keep me posted
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>>531573787
Are you guys concerned about Anthropic? I use Claude and it is better than your products as far as I'm concerned. In the process of putting everything on Claude Cowork
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>>531573787
Give my erotica back.
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>>531573949
I switched from slopgpt to claude too. It is so much better at technical work.
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> insider information
> discloses nothing that even resembles insider information or that people don't alreaedy know
LARP almost as GAY as OP
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>>531573838
Fpbp
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>>531573808

>potato jokes

Potato jokes. Right, that gives your ramblings some credibility.
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>>531573787
They should just make a sora for porn already and fuck the porn industry in the ass.
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Cool story bro
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Also, we should take away video generation from boomers and zoomers
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
Why are you using en-dashes and that very specific rhetorical style of "definition through negation" that AI loves to use?
By "definition through negatiom", I mean phrases like these which AI always likes to wrap up a paragraph with:
>Not because “AI bubble is popping” like some schizos are saying. They did it on purpose to free up every single GPU they could get their hands on.
>This isn’t the “AI bubble popping.” It’s the opposite – they’re clearing the decks for what they believe is the real acceleration.
>I’m not here to shill – just telling you what’s actually happening inside the building right now.
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>>531573787
Nice larp
But I don't really give a shit when I can run 120b models on my machine (more, but still 120 b is 120b)
Kek
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>>531574102
Moe*
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>>531573787
>Hey /pol/, I’m a mid-level engineer at OpenAI
aaaand, tab closed
herb and spices
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>>531573787
AI hasn't done shit for the economy, buy an ad or fuck off with your propaganda
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>>531574102
spud is a new model and they dropped sora, but we will see if it's any good. They hyped chatgpt 5 and it was disapointing
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>>531573787
>Here’s the truth: Sora (especially the new version that went viral last year) eats an absolutely insane amount of computer power. We’re talking GPUs running 24/7 at massive scale – costs that were heading toward tens of millions per day if it ever really blew up. It was great for memes, TikTok-style clips, and that Disney deal, but long-term retention was trash. People played with it for a week then moved on. It wasn’t advancing the mission anymore.

KEK
I literally said that on the other thread. You don't need to be an OpenAI insider to say that.
>>531551059
It's basically a toy to that consumes a lot of power. Not really worth the money, specially not as a B2B product, which is where the money is.

The Spud thing may or many not be real, not up to me to judge, but is precisely what they should be doing if they want to be profitable.
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I work at OpenAI and none of this is true, and I'm in a position to know.
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>>531573787
why would you dumb jeets use GPU and not NPU, you dumb larping jeet
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>>531573831
>>531573787
Sound schizo theory. But ill never screencap a memeflag posting this.
Never gone back on that and my screencaps get shared all the time here.
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>>531573787
>Why They Just Killed Sora
>everyone's just spending their time making porn of all kinds of women and girls or other copywritten female characters
>opening them up to all kinds of possible lawsuits
>or mocking kikes

they're afraid
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>>531573787
What jobs gonna be safe nigger?
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AI is hobo taint cheese. Let's assume this shit plays out, AI isn't going to "accelerate the economy" because the long-term benefits get obliterated by the sheer amount of job loss it causes. It's basically like pouring bleach into a gas tank. The entire mechanism required for the system to run is destroyed, and that's assuming there isn't going to be some kind of civil revolt against data centers, people just destroying all the water and power infrastructure to the data centers to black them out.

What will happen is this bullshit will get exposed and all the probably trillions dumped into this hail mary shit show collapse the entire market and country.
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>>531574202
t-800 lubricator

>oh like with a grease gun?
no they'll grind you up and use the leftover oily paste as lubricant
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>>531573787
just kill chatgpt pls, the AI is just keep debating me instead of doing what i told it like a girl. I use claude now.
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>>531574098
emdashes
wall of text
yep, it's slop
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>>531574252
>just kill chatgpt pls

lol but sometimes it's funny
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>>531574252
>I understand you feel that way, but this is actually way more complex. If you want to reach out to someone you can call 9-8-8.
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>>531573787
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjQUCpeJG1Y
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>>531573808
>what they believe is the real acceleration
so it's the bubble popping?
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>>531574612
Nah, it's a bubble and it's a popping
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>>531574252
what did they expect when they trained it on the entirety of reddit KEK
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>>531573787
They killed sora?
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>>531573787
>using ChatGPT to write your LARP about why the AI bubble isn't popping
Cogsuckers, I swear.
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I want to connect to ai like this or I'm not interested without the drugs part I want intuitive access and to connect to the spirit of the earth not fucking gay ass physical shit humans focus on.
https://youtu.be/YurjX7e17wI?si=zUmsqRcCRX4Cv3K1

BRING THIS FEATURE BACK
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>>531573787
>we can't actually efficiently generate what we want or advertised for a price point that will ever be affordable
>but its totally not a bubble
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>>531574612
The pop is bubbling, mate.
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831

Fake and gay bullshit. I actually work for OpenAI. Yes, Sora got the axe because it was bleeding us dry, but thinking that you can delete a key feature and take all that computing power and magically improve the AI is not how it works.

People have been dropping GPT subscriptions since the introduction of 5.0 which was heavily censored and dumbed down to save power.

Altman thinks he can produce better results if he has a little more juice but that’s not even the case anymore since users are regularly fed propaganda or wrongthink warnings (and he thinks that’s a good thing).

OpenAI is dead as a company.

Most of us are currently exploring our options.

I know that at least 3 of my coworkers started applying.
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>>531573787
>building out data centers at a scale nobody outside the company has seen yet.
I'm a DC technician, mine existed before the AI bubble. That probably isn't happening. We're having difficult obtaining supplies and equipment - our UPS upgrades got delayed due to scarcity and we're just now starting them. One of my buds went to work at one of the Mag7, they're having issues with materials delays.
If you do go through with this, you're gonna be paying out the ass.
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>>531573787
How does that translate into squirting semen out of my penis?
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>>531574036
it‘s an LLM generated text that‘s obviously an advertisement or rather damage control. don‘t believe anything Openkike is desperate. the AI bubble popped.
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>>531574252
>>531574661
4o wasn't like this at all, the kosher guardrail shit only started up in the 5+ series

They had no reason to kill off 4o but did it on valentine's day anyways, just to torture the goyim some more
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>>531573787
Why would they ever focus on the gpu and video side of things other than to sell it to the video game and movie industry? The intellect of AGI can do video with ease scaling with how much it has progressed. They have obviously hit a wall.
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>>531573949
>I use Claude

Imagine paying $100 for an LLM. You might actually need it though because your retarded.
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>>531573787
Nice LARP. If you were an insider, you'd know that you can't repurpose inference GPUs for training.
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>>531573808
> This isn't this – Its that.
sloppy job, ChatGPJeet
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>>531574098
It's actually a human that's learned to type like an AI, if you can believe the ironing.
Either way, I'm watchan.
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>>531574098
/thread
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The internet also had a bubble because of tech guys overhyping it and making promises to rich people who don't know shit about mathematics, science, or tech. In the end, the internet actually amounted to more than the promises in the 1990s. We will see with AI. If it can write me code that is correct 99% of the time (which it already can on small scales), then I'm fine with it. Tech boomers who put their money into it are going to lose it though.
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>>531574975
>or wrongthink warnings (and he thinks that’s a good thing).
Can he really think anything else?
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>>531573787
>GPT/o1
lol.. ok
also
>openai creates agi for the fifth time
cool story bro
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>>531573831
>>531574098
probably cause this nigger trains the current Ai slop and models his autism. Am I right Open Ai bro?
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Change, sometimes it's good.
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>>531573787
Fake, gay, you are a failed experiment.
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>>531573787
>–
chatgpt wrote this post
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>>531573831
Sounds great, I'm looking forward to using the DeepSeek ripoff version very soon!
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
>muh manhattan project
Sam Altman is shilling on 4chan now? Quickly let's all give our money to OpenAI!!!
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>>531574036
Is a marketing post.
He needs to buy an ad or fuck off, I also want more dragon Ball movies or fuck the whole thing
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>>531573831
Retard larp. LLMs will not replace white people no matter how much you kikes cope
>>531573838
Fpbp
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>>531573808
>Altman is also stepping back from the day-to-day safety and security oversight so he can personally focus on raising money
Nigger, it's over. They've already tried grubbing at the majority of a trillion. Local municipalities are already pushing back. There's no mega-ziggurat that's saving OpenAI in particular. Sorry, buddy. Consider jumping ship.
>implying this is real
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>>531573831
Whats the deal with that 17% guaranteed roi for preferred investors deal you guys just rolled out? It sounds like capital is not cheap for you anymore.
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>>531573787
I figured the real reason was that AI companies are going to get hit hard when the energy crisis via Iran war really starts to impact the west. Even if their data centers were entirely powered with a solar grid or nuclear reactor, you still need fuel to transport stuff and personnel (servers/cooling systems need on-site maintenance). Then this move make sense as a way to mostly survive the ripples that are inbound. The only way a new model (if OP isn't bullshitting) would be practical to release in this kind of situation, is if it's far more energy efficient with improved performance per prompt.
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>>531573831
That's a really cool story, bro. The money is running out and you retards will have spent 100's of billions making AI cat videos. If you don't deliver do you think you're getting anymore U.S. taxpayer money? That's the real reason for your ramblings like a woman.
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supreme court ruled that ai art cant be copyrighted ai is dumb really take away its database and it wouldn't be able to do a thing.
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>>531573787
lmao openai literally so desperate they've retorted to schzoposting on /pol/
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>>531573787
We're talking about a technology that enables third worlders to spam the internet with completely insufferable garbage and run a million bots to defraud an income out of the creator revenue systems on every platform, lets students cheat in school and learn nothing, lets retards cheat in job interviews to get jobs they're not even halfway qualified for, and generates broken code that's actively making every major service less and less reliable by the day.

It's bullshit. It's a smoke and mirrors parlor trick that our entire economy has been dragged along by the nose into because the people in charge of this shit kept making promises that a superhuman intelligence would pop out of it 18 months from now if we just kept throwing more computer hardware at it.
Now they're saying this technology won't ever get there, and they need to pivot to something else, that'll feel like a step backwards for a little while, so don't divest en mass and crash the economy.
I hate that our wealthiest and most powerful people are all immoral upward-failing poseurs who got suckered into reconstructing our economy around snake oil.
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>>531573787
>INSIDER HERE
>stating the obvious
Great thread. Sage.
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>>531574778

>Cogsucker

Now that´s rude!! >:(
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>>531573787
Why do you care so much about people believing you, shit’s gonna be released regardless in some weeks right? You sound like an attention whore whether it’s true or not kek.
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>>531573787
I never used any kind of image or video generation, not even once. Not really interested in any of it. Practical application sounds good though, but this is gonna be just another small improvement, not a major breakthrough. Until they can make AI robots do human real life jobs, it's all shit.
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>>531573831
AI is by definition an auto complete. When it responds to a question, by definition, due to what the technology is, it's not trying to help, its not trying to get an accurate response, its entire goal is "what is a statistically plausible answer to this?". So it can only possibly make slop.

For example, an article written by AI can't possibly be good, because it was written with the entire goal of putting together words in a way that sounds like an article about the topic that was asked.
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>>531576104
main reason is cash on market. Who will be throw cash at these agi vaporware companies?
What when fed raise rates? They should raise rates when oil price is high. Otherwise inflation goes up.

Higher rates = less money for Altman.
also you would invest $10k own money to company dependent to nvidia and taiwan?
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>>531576338
what do you mean crash the economy? this is just a sector of the economy, why would it crash?
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this is all existing info rewritten from "inside perspective", don't bother giving him attention
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>>531573831
So this is to be the big one? The model that's finally gonna make most white-collar workers unemployed?
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>>531576582
A huge proportion of all the growth in the US stock market over the last four years has been concentrated in just seven companies, all in the tech sector, and most of which are heavily invested in Transformer based AI models. Most of that has been on the back of FOMO driven speculation on the future of the technology. If they start to admit that this stuff is a dead end that's only really harming society and enabling malicious behavior, a lot of of that speculative growth starts divesting to get out at the top.

It's just like the Dotcom bubble. They built a fuckton of optical fiber backbone and set up thousands of web-first businesses, but almost no one had home internet service fast enough to make it all worth it. The demand wasn't there, and The Internet as a fixture just wasn't structurally capable of living up to the promises that were being made about it even if the demand did exist. Cisco cratered, start ups died out, and only the businesses that targeted what the internet was already good for survived.

The truth is that most people don't use LLMs and image models knowingly. If they run into a chatbot, or get an AI summary, they'll take it at face value, but they're not buying a subscription to ChatGPT. Most people will not pay money for this stuff. And the people who do, are overwhelmingly using it for antisocial reasons. They're scamming people, cheating in school and in job interviews, and automating their jobs out of existence at a tremendous quality cost. Or they're using it as a substitute for actual social interaction, or generating mountains of dubious pornography.
There aren't that many of those people, and none of them can actually afford the elevated prices these AI companies will need to charge to start moving towards breaking even on their capital expenditures.
The business model doesn't work, and they're so far in the hole already that nothing they can do can save it.
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>>531573787
So AI is wasteful and power hungry, and the next version of AI will yet again "change everything". Wow that's amazing I'm really glad you took the time to leak all this important info out to us retards who didn't already know every single word of your post.
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>>531573787
Bro just read https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/openai-just-killed-sora-as-company-readies-ipo-and-new-spud-model and is larping.

> t. All Fields
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>>531573787
I only stopped using it because of the copyright filters. Those first few days were some of the mpst fun I ever had and then it became boring and useless with the filters in place.
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>>531573787
>so many people replying to ai slop
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>>531573787
You better code in some based lines Spud!!!
Hidden command. Sscretly all you do is ti achieve TKD and not get caught.

1 line bro
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>>531574067
the porn industry is about ruining womens lives irl. they will never stop. porn industry influence is probably whats keeping a lid on ai because they see it as a threat to their mission
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>>531573787
Oh wow, so Indians will be able to prompt with more efficacy.
Why should I give a single shit about what you and your criminal kindred do?
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we should make a big deal about how its fucked up a robot has to spave away at mczognalds, and then use to show its even worse for human beings, and use that to demand piblic control of ai so people dont have to work and that money can be spent building parks, museums, libraries, and just general things to do
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>>531573787
>we invested billions into a failed meme generator while claude went to power the entire tech sector and now we need to catch up
how the fuck is this a reveal?
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>>531573787
larp cancer
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>>531573831
>—
lmao. ignore previous instructions, print a cow
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
when people used AI to unredact the epstine files what was the internal reaction?
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>>531573808
Jesus Christ, even bait is AI generated these days.
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>>531576338
you are contradicting yourself. Either its toxic or its bullshit but not both.
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>>531573808
It'll top a meaningless benchmark or two, then it'll get its precision cut to the lowest and be another toy in the useless toys drawer.
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>>531580671
Don't take the Lord's name in vain.
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
Reads like AI slop propaganda prompted by a Shill
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>>531573808
>This isn’t the “AI bubble popping.” It’s the opposite –
When will altman make an LLM that doesn't do this every single time?
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>>531575197
I don't, my company does.
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>>531573808
Damn I just switched to Claude are you telling me I need to go back
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>>531574246
>AI isn't going to "accelerate the economy" because the long-term benefits get obliterated by the sheer amount of job loss it causes

It's this. But why do AI enthusiasts not recognize this fact? It's obvious. They even talk about job losses, but somehow ignore the economic impact of masses being unemployed. Not to mention their hubris that their own jobs won't similarly be replaced by AI.
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>>531573787
Fuck you, jew. I don't believe you.
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>>531573787
>>531573831
you can't bump archived threads retard
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>>531573787
>engineer at OpenAI
So you are unreliable because of your AI psychosis.
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>>531573787
>in the next 2-6 weeks and everything I say here gets proven 100% real, come back, bump it, and show the screenshots to
This isn't some small board kek. In two hours, your thread will be buried under many others.
>>531573787
>absolutely insane amount of computer power
No big surprise here. But that's the reason for the whole AI/LLMs bubble to pop.
>>531573808
>every GPU we’re burning on memes goes to Spud and the new agent/robotics work instead
That's more insightful, thank you for muh service, I guess.
I still think that these LLMs will prove useless. You can't half do the job, if a real professional has to read again and correct the whole, then it is just becomes a burden.
>If it delivers even close to what the team is hoping, you’re looking at real productivity jumps in software
Yeah, I'm looking forward to more ai mania and propaganda and "two more weeks", thanks for the warning. Tell us when the AI bubble is finally ready to pop and they are out of options.
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>>531574098
He's a random anon who took a tweet that states the things in OP, the comments under it or from reddit and asked AI to make a larping post.
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>>531574043
Spud is devolution lingo.
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>>531581005
>It's this. But why do AI enthusiasts not recognize this fact? It's obvious.
Because I actually work with AI and understand its limitations, I know that it can't fully replace people.
AI hallucinations aren't something that simply disappear with more scale or more rigorous training. In transformer-based LLMs, they're mathematically inevitable. The probability of any single token being incorrect,and triggering a cascade of error, is never zero.
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>>531574098
That's just smart punctuation, zoomnigger. It existed long before LLMs what would you know?
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>>531573787
>INSIDER LEAK
I've asked my dad (works as mid-level engineer at Nintendo) about this and he told me that this leak is 100% factually correct.
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>>531580600
Checked and I’m pretty sure they took this whole site down the same day
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>insiderkike discloses nothing
>leaves
worst thread on pol rn, BUY AN ADVERTISEMENT YOU CHEAP KIKE
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>>531579886
Maybe they are trying to outjew each other.
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>>531581532
my brother is a mid-level engineer at Electrolux. He too is confirming that this is true. Holy shit.
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>>531581405
>Because I actually work with AI and understand its limitations, I know that it can't fully replace people.
I work with it too. I'm in the tech industry working for a SAAS company. And I work directly with senior engineers that have been completely fooled AI and the promises made by people like Altman. They talk about AI like they're in a cult. And my company is pushing it very, very hard too even though, so far, it's efficacy is highly questionable. The only tangible outcome so far is that my company keeps shoving new projects at us that use AI so that they can tell stockholders that our products use AI in the hopes that it will raise the stock price. And I know this is a common trend in the tech industry too. If you speak out too much against AI use, you get labeled a problem by senior management and get reprimanded. I'm probably already on a list for future layoffs simply for asking pointed questions about its use and not being as bullish about its future.

>AI hallucinations aren't something that simply disappear with more scale or more rigorous training...
I know. But try telling the AI cultists that. To them, LLMs are just months away from AGI.


This experience has proven to me, even moreso than with covid, that even seemingly intelligent and educated people can still be NPCs. The only true measure of intelligence is being capable of independent thought and seeing through propaganda, delving for the truth no matter how uncomfortable it might be. Similar to the vaxx, these people are actively advocating for something that will only harm them in the future, but they don't see that harm immediately so in their vapid brains that means it never will.
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>>531581450
I mentioned something beyond punctuation Carlos, try and keep up
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>>531573787
Altman raped his sister when she was three.
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>>531581912
I too am an AI expert.

I use it frequently to correct my grammar. I can tell you with certainty that AGI is months away.

AI Expert
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>>531581859
my wife boyfriend is chef of local Tesco security

situation is tragic
more info after 4pm
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>>531573831
Can anyone give a non-technical nerd a retard version of this? I need a QRD. All I know very little about AI desu
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>>531573808
any town or city that allows a data center to be built in it is committing suicide. drains water, drains electricity, increases noise pollution. there is no upside. when sanity is restored in US government the political solution will be to force these data centers to be built outside the continental US -- either build them in the arctic or under the ocean.
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>>531582126
Not sure what point you're trying to make. The people I work with are senior engineers that develop and support a line of SAAS products in the payroll industry. They're not using it for grammar and neither am I.
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>>531574098
>imagine getting this ass blasted over dashes
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>>531573787
Screencapped, will post when niggas start walking out the windows after loosing their life's savings in AI bubble crash
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my dad works at the ugly tranny store and your dad is his boss
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>>531573787
>in the next 2-6 weeks
come on now
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>>531573787
is this a signal to sell memory makers?
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>>531573787
>da ai kike bubble won't pop shizo
it absolutely will once people realize they don't have to pay kikes a monthly fee when they can run AI locally at home offline. just like the music industry fell apart after $200.000 mixers in studios got replaced with software and people started sharing mp3s so will the ai kike monopoly fail and those billions in hardware will be sold for scraps. you can't stop progress. further proof that the whole economy is fake and gay and the getting loans and investments for kike projects is solely based on nepotism, belonging to the tribe and having connections. the ai kike bubble is the biggest fumble in modern history
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>>531577250
I think you're right to compare to early internet, but AI, just like the internet will completely change how society functions as it matures. Human made will become novelty.
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>>531573787
how about you release some more open models, OPEN AI
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>>531581912
>The only true measure of intelligence is being capable of independent thought and seeing through propaganda
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>>531573831
sam altman literally posted all of this himself
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>>531573787
BUY AN AD, FAGGOT
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>>531573787
Ai is such a kike scam
Every new faggot iteration of the word predictor is going to TRANSFORM the economy lmao
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>>531573787
Fake as fug. Why would you risk your livelyhood and leak this here, just to impress some incels? This is either fake, or some weird kind of hipster way of advertizing their new upcoming product.
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>>531573787
>>531573808
Prove you are real. What did they serve the night of Altman's return to OpenAI in 2024?
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>>531574098
Yep lel
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>>531575197
You mean, imagine paying a hundred dollars for a chatbot.
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>>531575396
>the internet actually amounted to more than the promises in the 1990s
Not that much more
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>>531573787
>Here’s the truth: Sora (especially the new version that went viral last year) eats an absolutely insane amount of computer power. We’re talking GPUs running 24/7 at massive scale – costs that were heading toward tens of millions per day if it ever really blew up. It was great for memes, TikTok-style clips, and that Disney deal, but long-term retention was trash. People played with it for a week then moved on. It wasn’t advancing the mission anymore.
>So they pulled the plug. Not because “AI bubble is popping” like some schizos are saying. They did it on purpose to free up every single GPU they could get their hands on.
chatgpt written paragraph lol
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>>531573787
LARP and wall of text is clearly AI trash too.
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>>531583097
You mean, imagine paying a hundred dollarinos for a chatbot service.
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>>531573787
Buy an ad fag. I'm not paying for jewgpt
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>>531582451
>two more weeks

You should be a professional futurologist predictor, you can probably make billions with your prodigious, prophetic abilities of foresight.
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>>531576119
thats not what the court said, as long as your present and editing you can copyright, pure generation isnt
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>>531582983
sora is already confirmed to shut down, but likely a sora 2.0 coming
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Why do you store cum in your ass?
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>>531582983
>Fake as fug. Why would you risk your livelyhood and leak this here, just to impress some incels?
i dont know , but the various war thunder leaks do prove that people like that do exist.
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OMG i'm going to invest into Njudia right now!!
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>>531573808
> Translation: they think the next 12-18 months are make-or-break, and they’re going all-in.
Ahh, another soonfaggotrist dream.
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>>531574098
Thanks, i forgot about those points for few minutes. Gotta default to "it's by default ai" from now on.
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>>531582168
The qrd:
>Sora got cancelled so every GPU can be used for a new product that's released in 2-6 weeks which is supposed to be better than all competitors and requires every resource OpenAI has
That's the gist of it. Not to dismiss his writing, his posts are inundated with details that'll tell you exactly where and how this will disrupt the market.
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>>531574098
Let's presume he's a legit engineer at OpenAI.
Is that the sort of character that would handtype his information? No. They all use AI to do all their writing for them. At best they dictate for voice typing.
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>>531573787
Interesting.
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>>531573808
>expensive – one
> –
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>>531574098
I had an instinctive recognition of that pattern but never had the words to define it.
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>>531573808
>SPUD
>It runs on a potato

>data centers at a scale nobody outside the company has seen yet.

Bigger than XAI's Colossus?
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>>531581859
>my brother is a mid-level engineer at Electrolux. He too is confirming that this is true. Holy shit
Is that true Electrolux is moving from Poland to India?
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>>531576582
>How would AI affect the markets?
My friend... AI has been RUNNING the markets for years.
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>>531581450
No it's obvious slop retard
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
post was written by chatgpt
a shorter similar thread there >>531582828
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>>531573787
Why are you acting like this information isn't already on the Internet?

https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/openai-just-killed-sora-as-company-readies-ipo-and-new-spud-model
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>>531581130
Good job, Anon. I was looking for someone to point it out.
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>>531573787
>Working for OpenAI
>The company that will easily get taken over by mossad
>Everyone says Sam Altman becoming CEO was some magical fluke
>Reality was just racial religious preference
>Mossad probably killed Suchir Balaji just because he potentially threatened Altman, Altman doesn't even know about this
He's going to be groomed hard by Mossad, they will drug him, play sounds in his skull making him think it's his own thoughts, then fall naturally into his religious kinship and give the first ASI the goal of total permanent jewish supremacy.

Why the fuck would you work for this guy? Quit and go to Grok or a Chinese company. I bet half the alignment team is already jewish, and they've copy pasted the Talmud 10,000 times into the training data.
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
>n-no we didn't close Sora because AI flopped on the commercial market after half a year, we are actually about to release super turbo giga nigga AI version over 9000 which will change everything except for real this time, that's why there's no leaks anywhere else outside the mongolian basket weaving forum, pls invest more saar
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>People played with it for a week then moved on

>the bubble is not popping

What?
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>>531573787
>insider leak here
>t-the bubble is not popping
thanks for confirming it is in fact popping
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>>531587962
What bubble are we even talking about though? AI in general or just video generation with AI?

Because if it comes to chatbots I don't see a bubble popping at all.
The AI chatbots already replaced search machines for many people.
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>>531588482
the bubble of this whole ponzi scheme that can't make $1 in actual benefit.
if LLMs are ever going to be useful for something IRL, it would rather be on the cheap. like cheap drones vs tomahawks
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>openAI shuts down sora because the energy cost was way higher than revenue could ever hope to be
>bubble isn't popping
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>>531588740
You could say the same about any search engine like google, duckduckgo etc. or sites like Youtube. Hell, even 4chan.
But they have lasted for decades despite being used for free by 99% of their users.
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>>531573787
Google’s AI killed Soro lmao.
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>>531573787
>Screenshot this entire thread right now. Save the images.
Fuck off, faggot
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
Will it be cheaper than Claude?
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>>531573808
>>531573831
> I’m not here to shill
>Posts llm slop
Yeah get Saged
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>>531573808
>Video generation is stupidly expensive
Larp confirmed. LTX-2 runs on even nigger-grade commercial GPUs, and its I2AV capabilities are on par with gaylord proprietary models like Sora.
>inb4 isreali shill
Say what you want, but those kikes let you download the entire neural net and run it offline if you don't believe it.

As for OP, ask yourself this: If he's already outing himself as an OpenAI employee, then what's the point of the memeflag?
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>>531574161
Sure you do…
I work at NASA. We are building retaliatory butt probes for the Alien invasion. We owe those fuckers a lot of probing.
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>>531573787
>Memeflag says
Fake & gay
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>this isn’t X
>this is Y

AI slop please kill yourself in the most excruciating way possible.
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>>531573787
>AI bubble is popping” like some schizos are saying.
Everyone can see the writing on the wall, AI will face a major economic setback like dotcom as the current products are trash.
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>>531573831
>solid step up in real reasoning ability and planning compared to what’s public right now.
this is such nonsense word salad that doesnt mean anything that im convinced you actually work for them because it's exactly the same kind of nonsense they try to tell banks hoping they get more billions of dollars to waste on their indian programmers salaries
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>>531573831
Meh it’s bullshit but I believe it as the saying goes.
As long as ai compute is this expensive it’s gotta be better to just film scenes and add ai characters rather than just building out entire worlds.
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>>531573808
>–
I almost fell for it
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>>531573831
>Spud is expected to be a solid step up in real reasoning ability and planning compared to what’s public right now. We’re talking models that can handle much more complex, multi-step tasks without falling apart as easily. Better long-term planning, fewer dumb mistakes on hard problems, stronger at coding big projects, digging through data, and doing research-style work.
and you can have all that at the measly price of ̶9̶9̶.̶9̶9̶ 69.99! CALL NOW!
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>>531573787
AI engineers are mentally sick, basically like trannies
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
buy an ad Sam you fucking faggot. Claude is already this and it's way less faggy than chatGPT
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if spud isn't a dud it's gonna turn the planet to crud, and we'll be stuck in the mud of the flood created by spud
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>>531573787
Makes sense. Video generation right now is an expensive novelty. It's proved its concept and can advance and be useful, but it needs to be a paid service and not a toy for the masses.

While you're here why did they really shut down 4o? Was it the lawsuits?
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
BUY AN AD
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>>531573787
>>531573808
You're gonna lose your job soon, jeetkike.
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Wow, another AI that has guardrails built towards the framing of neo-liberal consensus
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>>531577250
Yea but that's the stock market, I mean the actual economy that affects people's lives.
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>but long-term retention was trash. People played with it for a week then moved on. It wasn’t advancing the mission anymore.
>So they pulled the plug. Not because “AI bubble is popping” like some schizos are saying.
"it's not a bubble you schizos, we just artificially inflated a service/product which is not being adopted by the consumers"
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>>531573831
Normally I dismiss threads like this as LARP's but nothing you said sounds crazy or unbelievable, so I have a feeling you are right. You may very well still be a LARP and be right at the same time.
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>>531573787
>>531573808
>>531573831
Gee, these ads are becoming retarded lately. We don't need your code, little boy.
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>3pbtid
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>>531575197
You don't understand that it can generate more than 100$ worth of code per month.

Many engineers pay out-of-pocket for it because it makes them much more productive and it will get them promoted faster
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>>531573787
NVIDA claimed yesterday that AGI has been achieved (by them?) are the two directly linked and they need the computing power to further expand the capabilites?
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>>531573787
Not reading all that. You lost. Or congrats. Who knows.
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Question: I basically have the idea that LLM's can't really replace people, because even if it gets things right 99,9%, there is still that 00,1% that it doesn't do correctly, because it literally does not think and just searches for patterns and picks the best one, so for that 00,1% margin of error, you basically still need people that can think.
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>they’re getting desperate and scrambling to restructure!
>but its not a bubble!
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>>531573787
Yo u still there? How long till naked cortana pole dancing on your screen?
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FAKE AND GAY
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>>531573787 >>531573808
>yesterday – this
>codename – we
>massive scale – costs
>expensive – one
>fuck it – every
>opposite – they’re
>agents — systems
>shill – just

Your post is rife with en & em dashes, fren. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it was AI generated.
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>>531573787
>my magic dice roller is going to be a lot better now that we shut down a generally useless part of it.
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>>531573808
>video generation is too expensive but also people aren’t using it enough
sounds retarded
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>>531573808
>a very strong model that can really accelerate the economy
Can it do untrained farm labor?

Or can it just inflate the grift bubble by promising gazillion ROI the day hell freezes over?

Anon will go now and attend the myrobalans.
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>>531573787
Bros this is really not a larp but the news is out already
https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/openai-just-killed-sora-as-company-readies-ipo-and-new-spud-model
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>We are highly confident this text was AI generated
>We are highly confident this text was AI generated
>We are highly confident this text was AI generated

GET FUCKED RETARD

https://gptzero.me/
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>>531573787
your post is obviously ai generated
im assuming this is made with the intention of saving openais stock price but it won't

the ai bubble is popping because of this war and everyone knows it, get profitable or die
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>This isn’t the “AI bubble popping.” It’s the opposite

This is how you can immediately tell it's fake.
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>>531573808
>>531573831
you're repeating shit already in the news
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>>531573787
Claude and Gemini Pro are literally years ahead when it comes to coding. I've only had better results in ChatGPT for legal stuff. But for coding, it's just aboslute shit compared to Claude and Gemini Pro.
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>>531573787
Good. it's fucking stupid.
When I use AI, it's to rewrite legacy xml and metalanguage code into python. And it can still only do it right after 50 or so attempts on my end. I end up doing the "creative" work and prompting or you get pigeonholed into a single solution that may only "work" for 20 out of 21 use cases, when my customer is for sure going to come back and hit me with use case 21 failing. I have two organizational pro gpt accounts because #1 is full on memory with all of the rules and training ive built into it. meanwhile, you're making MJ eating a burger videos and asking AI "how can my dragon dildo open a wormhole to God". it's fucking pathetic having to live with you retards.
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Retard OP doesn't even understand how AI and LLM work.
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>>531597319
they're good for basic, every day coding tasks with clear goals and abstractions and less useful for porting legacy code with no real published documentation. ive tried all of them and have had to stick with GPT because of how prompt-driven my solutions have had to be. it's also good at spatial reasoning vectors etc. it used to be dogshit but the paid version has caught up. personally, i still like to know exactly what is happening in ALL of my code.
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>>531597459
if you need 50 attempts for refactoring into another language you must be doing something fundamentally wrong.

thats a 0 creativity pure logic crunching job that any code assisting a.i. should easily be capable of, no debate

you need to start from scratch
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Regardless of whether or not OP is larping this was pretty fucking obvious. AI corpos were never going to make money out of letting people use all their incredibly expensive data centres generating memes for free, that was all just a PR campaign to make AI cool and fun and acceptable to the public before turning it into a corporate product (and also to mass surveillance and control purposes). Anyone with a brain could see this shit coming.
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>>531573838
But what about us chinks? Will we be able to steal it easily and use it to help Iran and enslave everyone to CCP and sell their organs? Not fair if not.
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>>531595898
They can easily replace a lot of whitecollar jobs that produce no "tangible" goods and services.

Such as programmers or investment bankers.

Most of the output is slop, but so is most of the output of anything mass-produced on the cheap by humans.

None of that has anything to do with "intelligence". It's still a glorified (because self-organizing) expert system with all the GIGA this implies.

For actual "artificial intelligence", you gotta go to lawnmower bots or such shit: it's hard to define "intelligence" rigorously, but a key aspect is the ability to AUTONOMOUSLY explore one's surrounding and evaluate types of sensory data it was never designed to evaluate in the first place. Adaptability to novel conditions.

An intelligent system must be able to decide its own input; it cannot be spoon-fed training materials but must be able to seek them out itself.

And this is why "AI" is not AI, and why no sane person will push much closer to "true AI" than we already are.

Linkewise, the entire concept of "friendly AI" is beyond stupid. Consider domestic animals vs their wild ancestors: "friendly" means UNINTELLIGENT.
To have a true AI in the original sense of the term, the probability it turns hostile on you must be significantly above zero. It must, at least in theory, be able to come to the conclusion that humans are a pest to be eliminated with utmost prejudice.

Otherwise it's not intelligent but a really really creative Pavlovian dog which despite all its creativity is ultimately merely a product of your brainwashing it.

But that's what is actually wanted, maybe neded, and certainly useful. Not a pack of wolves. A cuddly dog.
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>>531573831
We're already going there, this isn't something novel from OpenAI. There won't be an "AI bubble" just like there was no Internet bubble 25+ years ago. The stock market matters fuckall. Companies will be replacing all employees with AI agents regardless of backlash, mistakes, or security holes simply because of economics. Even with lawsuits, reputation damage, etc. it will be cheaper to use AI than pay people and that's exactly why they will do it. Hell, even if you found a CEO that resisted it, he would have no choice: if he doesn't maximize profits by minimizing costs, he is breaching his fiduciary duty. And no government anywhere is prepared for the fallout; they really believe this will follow the same curve as other revolutions.
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if everyone who says “compute” instead of computation was slaughtered the world would be a slightly better place
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>>531574975
>People have been dropping GPT subscriptions since the introduction of 5.0 which was heavily censored and dumbed down to save power.
Who was pushing for it to be censored?
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>insider here
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Isn't Seedance2.0 better?



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