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AI links of the morning

2024-09-17 16:47:38.72642+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Lots of vibe this morning on the socials about predicting when the bubble is gonna pop...

Thirsty Bear: Your AI code generators are your new net-negative developers

Where's your Ed at: The Subprime AI Crisis

The Guardian: Data center emissions probably 662% higher than big tech claims. Can it keep up the ruse?

RT Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦 @rysiek@mstdn.social

As of Q2 2024 almost half of all US VC investment is going into #AI hype https://sherwood.news/business...unding-ai-companies-investments/

That's $27.1B. Twenty-seven point one billion dollars.

[dr Evil's pinky-to-corner-of-mouth intensifies]

What I'm saying is: they are running out of marks to scam out of investment money, folks.

And as much as there is talk about OpenAI's revenue, I have seen nothing about OpenAI or anyone in this space actually making a *profit*.

Apart from shovel-and-pickaxe vendors like #Nvidia, of course.

RT Shannon Prickett @Binder@petrous.vislae.town

It’s called Gemini because it’s a smaller version of the LLM which General Electric uses.

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