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    Instead of looking for other avenues for growth, though, PwC found that executives are worried about falling behind by not leaning into AI enough.

    These are the people in charge of the economy.

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            I do like to think I could have made money on that one and will always regret avoiding it. It was clearly always a bubble with nothing behind it (less than the current ai bubble), but at the same time was a huge long shot.

            Like any bubble, you can make money if you’re in early enough but it’s absolutely critical to get out in time before everything comes crashing down. I try to avoid speculation bubbles because I’m not good at getting out in time. But for the bitcoin craze, I think it was much clearer than other bubbles. There was a clear transition where all the faithful were gone and it was pure speculation finance bros. Clearly it had jumped the shark but there was still opportunity to get out of the water

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              If it makes you feel any better, I was an early adopter, mined 36 bitcoins, got bored, heard years later that bitcoin was “a thing” now and never found my wallet.

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        It’s a faith based economy, and when a large amount of participants will believe 2+2=5 there’s no limit to the fuckery you can do!

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          Specifically this context. Like “falling behind in school,” I get. There are grades. Some people do better while some fall behind. It’s a scaler value with a good end and a bad end.

          But the AI bros are co-opting the phrase and presupposing that ALL OF TECHNOLOGY is on a linear scale where the good end is more AI shit and the bad end is less AI shit. They’re using a scaler when they should be using a vector.

          I’ve mentioned it before on here, but my cousin is taking an AI class in college. He tried to convince my business-owner uncle to let him create an agent for his company’s website so he won’t “fall behind.”

          My uncle owns a gas station.

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    I’m starting to think that most “business” leaders have the skills of a Trump. It’s all puffery.

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        They don’t get anything done they just ask other people to do stuff. Their job is to nag you and stress you out until you do stuff

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      Have you ever talked to a CEO? Like, sit down and talk face to face? Their are dumb as rocks. They are dumb as rocks and make all the money, and just move around from company to company, running them into the ground.

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        Yes. My last 3 were excellent businessmen and treated employees exceptionally well.

        The one before that was a buffoon, but that was a tiny 13-person company. Our main vendor said, “He’s a man who has found great success despite himself.”

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      During americas “great” years a lot of the research and development was guided by long term USA policy. We are no longer guided by any sense of what’s to come. It’s a greedy grab all free-for-all. No rules no restrictions, just have fun and make lots of money.

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        Ivy league degrees are only impressive if you’re poor. Any idiot multimillionaire or above can buy one for themselves.

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          Ivy League schools were never about education. They’ve always about making connections with other elites.

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            and suckering in the actual talent/smart kids, to be exploited by those elites with connections

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        It’s sad how few of you have taken the time to research or attempt to start a business. Of any sort.

        People aren’t evil for selling a service and registering it as a corporation which often requires a CFO and a CEO/President, even if the business has only a couple people. A lot of these businesses struggle financially just as much as any welfare recipient.

        Do you think the only people who aren’t evil are the non-industrious? It comes across as pathetic parasitic envy.

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        Luigi found a pretty good solution.

        But, all jokes aside, the best solution is to start taxing these fuckers as hard as possible.

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          What we really need is to speedrun evolution, and reach the next step sooner, where greed is no longer a factor and things are more globalistic, etc. You know, something sensible. Otherwise, it’s just a cycle that repeats, even with people like Luigi appearing every now and then, and society cheering them on. The next cycle is behind the corner, at any time. We have to break the cycle with radical changes to human behavior and motivations in general.

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    How could they have possibly thought AI would make them money? Lmfao. It sucks power and water just to give wrong answers or generate “art” with terrible attention to detail…

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    The next big thing is NI: natural intelligence! Replace you hallucinating AI with a person that can solve problems without hallucinating (usually)!

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      Ah man I can’t wait for the advertising to pick up on this.

      “Has AI crapped the bed again? Here at “local store” we have genuine authentic humans to interact with”

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        A car dealership here has started running podcast ads to that effect. Kinda rides the line between “we’re your local car dealer” and “we’re actually people”.

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    Majority of CEOs tried to use Ai on the wrong level of their company: at the bottom.

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    My company is forcing that everybody use AI by having weekly reviews. They expect throughput of 2-4x hahahahaha

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    Those who advocate for AI the most are the ones who understand it the least.

    CEOs aren’t in the positions they hold because they’re qualified to lead corporations. They’re there solely to figure out the best way to exploit workers legally, and illegally without getting caught. Replacing the workforce with LLMs is all they care about. Makes that job a million times easier, even if it isn’t working.

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    Sounds good. Then, they’ll finally move away from AI and we will all stop having AI being shoved down our throats. I’m sick and tired of all these AI chatbots in places where we don’t even need them.

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      “Instead of looking for other avenues for growth, though, PwC found that executives are worried about falling behind by not leaning into AI enough.”