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Goldman Sachs: AI Is Overhyped, Wildly Expensive, and Unreliable
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Your insult is a math teacher wanting students to understand math?
I'm dyslexic and visually impaired, I make mistakes despite using a grammar checker. My teachers used to tell me I was careless and lazy. Your comment made me laugh though, thanks.
Remember when you joined the fediverse in July 2024 and immediately fought with strangers about AI? That was a wild time
I don't know why you think these ideas were mine, but I do work for a rather large company that has invested a lot of resources looking for solutions using these models. These ideas came from people far smarter than I.
The rest of your comment has so little to do with what I said that I'm inclined to believe it's AI generated.
If it changes the "entire world", I would very much prefer it not to change the world for the worse, but that's the current trend.
^ guy who thought the Apple Newton would catch on as-was