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The funny thing is that everyone knows, yet it happens anyway. Kind of like everyone knows you get ripped off in the casino, but people still gamble.
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@ Probaly using some AI to generate his scripts and he just regurgitates same stuff over and over again.
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You can't run DeepSeek-R1 on a laptop unless your laptop has 4xH100 GPUs with 320 GB of VRAM. When it comes to laptops/PCs you're talking about the vastly inferior distilled models that have only a fraction of DeepSeek-R1 671B parameters. For running the full thing yourself, you will pay something like $15/hour on rented hardware ... which would cost you $100K to own yourself.
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This guy can literally yap for 20 minutes delivering 1 minute worth of content/ideas.
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Yes, if your 8th grader is capable of casually solving PhD level math and physics problems.
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The shorties are getting impatient, wanting to "earn" their share too from a market collapse.
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The crazy forgot-to-grow-economy-guy is milking it for clicks. Also since the advent of Trump YouTube turned into a Chinese propaganda spreading negative nancy supporting sort of media platform.
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The point is to replace expensive human labor with cheap AI labor.
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The current hallucination rate is 2-3%, and research on improved memory architectures (e.g. Google Titans) continues.
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@lawrencesmith9059 Prices WON'T plumet as the competition is fake. (It's an oligopoly owned by the same bunch of people who are not stupid to give it away for free.)
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@ Yes, that's how these models are tested: you train on only one part of the dataset while withholding the rest for validation. If the model is able to solve a problem in the validation set, then it has technicallly "solved a problem that hasn't been solved already" (even though the solution of the problem of course must be known to you because otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell whether the model has really solved it...). In case your question refers to novel challenging in the real-worlds, the answer is also yes. For example, AI has already optimized some sorting algorithms and invented some new promising drugs.
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Microsoft's AI is "Open"AI = ChatGPT. Top performer in many benchmarks.
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Market timing, statistically, will make you lose money in comparison to a primitive buy and hold strategy.
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AI is not done by startups, mostly by big corps.
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The grandest thievery scheme after the pandemic. From taxpayer straight to accounts of military gonzos and completely against the voters who voted for CDU in this election. To literally blow up taxpayer money in the air during the next just war.
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@ Chinese propaganda shills at work.
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I mostly observe junior devs who have no clue using these tools. If you're an experienced dev there is little additional benefit because you have all the "ChatGPT" in your head.
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But the stock market trades the expected future revenue streams, not the present day ones.
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Technology does not magically produce diminishing natural resources. It consumes them.
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But there was not ever any metaverse hype, except in Zuck's head.
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One application of AI is replacing human white-collar workers, making them jobless. So I suppose what is saved by improved productivity has to be paid out in unemployment benefits later (perhaps more as human pool of labor and skill erodes). Another application of AI is military tech and war/conquest with other countries. But of course this works both ways - what you conquer and destroy in the "enemy" country will be eventually destroyed and conquered back in yours. Still, war can be great business opportunity for a few, as we've seen in Ukraine, Gaza strip. So maybe it's that simple, AI serves interests of that very narrow caste who command a lot of resources and don't give a flying fuck about others' welfare. It doesn't have to be useful to me or you if it is useful to them.
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@ You haven't seen anything yet. The main purpose of crypto is to siphon out US taxpayer money into corruption schemes of the perpetrators. There is already a bill in congress to establish bitcoin as "reserve currency", pumping up prices and making those who were aware beforehand filthy rich at cost of everyone else. In other words, you will be buying (certain kinds) of crypto whether you like it or not because that is what your crazy corrupt guvment wants.
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And he's not even with Microsoft any longer (a fact which seems to have escaped the host of this channel).
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If a human brain can solve it, so can an artificial brain.
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Perhaps because the user of the phrase is not especially bright?
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When the system is organized to make malinvestment of foreign capital profitable to the malinvestors, this is what you get.
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Their data stream is strong as ever, not so sure about revenue stream.
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