TankovayaDiviziya
@TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 3 days ago:
What’s the ETF for AI bubble burst?
- Comment on Microsoft's OpenAI losses hidden as part of $4.7 billion 'other' expense — stake in AI company still doesn't turn a profit as companies grapple with ongoing contract negotiation 1 week ago:
I don’t know about OpenAI, but Gemini is pretty bad and so is Google AI.
If you use a pretty good AI, they can be helpful. Even though I don’t take AI advice at face value, I use it for stock projections mainly and search for earnings report schedule of specific companies. I also use AI to hunt leads for the next potential stocks to invest. Again, I don’t take its responses as fool proof, I research before diving in head first.
AI is mainly a tool to help, not be a substitute to do your own work, at least not in its current incarnation.
- Comment on AWS crash causes $2,000 Smart Beds to overheat and get stuck upright 2 weeks ago:
I am more shocked that there are people who are interested in “smart” furnitures and appliance.
- Comment on Data Shows That AI Use Is Now Declining at Large Companies 5 weeks ago:
I just realized that the GenAI craze is like the modern version of Ronald Reagan’s Star Wars project, but somehow both countries got fooled into pouring money into a colossal folly.
That’s a good point. I was listening to a YouTube podcast on the topic and the hosts did say international competition is the primary reason for developing AI. US rationale is that even if they want to regulate AI, the “bad guy” won’t so it’s better to develop it first before the bad guys. They made the same comparison with the Manhattan Project and the race to beat the Axis from developing nukes.
- Comment on Data Shows That AI Use Is Now Declining at Large Companies 5 weeks ago:
Good. So when will the bubble burst?
- Comment on There's a reason we aren't as harsh on the Steam Deck. Actually, a couple. 1 year ago:
And the once PlayStation exclusive games have also been made available to Steam, thereby making them also accessible to Steam Deck. So the latter is infinitely a better choice!
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 1 year ago:
which are clearly fanfic and everyone pretends like they are real.
"Oh WhO cArEs?! ThEy aRe sTilL eNtErTaInInG! "- thirteen year olds
- Comment on Reddit locks down its public data in new content policy, says use now requires a contract 1 year ago:
My concern is that Reddit will still be one of the biggest social media site that hosts multiple valuable resources that had been gathered for nearly 20 years. This reason alone will not dissuade users from leaving. I love AskHistorians, but I doubt they will migrate somewhere, and the treasure trove from the subreddit of knowledge could not be moved elsewhere. Reddit knows this so they will continue with their shenanigans.
- Comment on Sony gives up on forcing PlayStation Network for Helldivers 2 1 year ago:
While I understand that I’m giving up “owning” the game, Steam has a good track record of trying to make users happy.
When Gabe Newell dies or leaves the company though, I’ll be watching closely to see who the new CEO will be and figure it out from there.
This is one of the many reasons why I prefer to buy games in Gog, although I have more games on Steam mainly because I got them on bundled deals.
The rule of thumb is that “this is why we can’t have nice things” and all things eventually become enshittified. Enjoy the nice things while they’re there, but always have contingencies.