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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Irongrip400 on January 27, 2025, 09:49:19 PM
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna189394
I’m not a tech guy, but reading up on this it seems to be decimating tech stocks and chip maker NVIDIA. Is this just a small ripple or are we going to see something bigger? Cheap tech from china is killing the American sector, or was it just bloated here because of lack of competition?
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Could be bullshit.
To be honest though - as long as my wife is still giving be blowjobs - I find it hard to care about all this shit.
I don't want her mouth replaced by a robot mouth. We'll - unless the robot mouth shuts the fuck up.
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Competition is good for consumers. Bad for us if woke Californian tech companies keep dominating everything.
I think more similar news will come from China this year. They know there will be more boycotts and trade restrictions, so they are going to build en develop everything themselves. And then start exporting it.
Chip making machines, cars, trucks, smartphones, weapons, etc etc
Many more Western companies will feel the heat.
If the quality is about the same but the price 40% lower, China will export loads of their new products and services.
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AI is fucking stupid anyway
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It is decimating a stock I own that provides electric power to data centers that are being built. DECIMATED. Is that because less data centers need to be built altogether or because the data centers will be built in China rather than here (US)? Can anybody connect the dots for me?
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It is decimating a stock I own that provides electric power to data centers that are being built. DECIMATED. Is that because less data centers need to be built altogether or because the data centers will be built in China rather than here (US)? Can anybody connect the dots for me?
Buy low...sell high.
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Mostly hype but shows how volatile these "markets" are.
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Wake me up when AI can accurately predict the top 3 of an IFBB contest
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Anything communist China claims is true.
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Wake me up when AI can accurately predict the top 3 of an IFBB contest
AI's affinity for anal-yzing homosexual content has not been worked on as thoroughly as it should.
Luckily the university of America has decided to develop a model close to how Jonathan Weider's brain worked...
resulting in the Olympic comittee cutting all ties to America.
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AI is fucking stupid anyway
Am I supposed to sell my Rivian yet?
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???
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If I can eventually buy an AI sex robot I will have a secret studio apartment somewhere where I will go bang that thing daily. I will spend good money for a real life live action sex doll. That would be amazing.
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F*ck China.
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I typed "what is the secret to deepseek?" into "deep seek"
It told me to fuck off...
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Does anybody know what the King of Artificial Insemination Mr Musk thinks
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It’s just a fancy software program designed to mimic humans there is no actual intelligence or thinking being done sure it can process large amounts of data quickly that is what computer software does
Just because something can adapt to a response doesn’t mean it has cognitive ability it’s just a bunch of if this then that programming
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It’s just a fancy software program designed to mimic humans there is no actual intelligence or thinking being done sure it can process large amounts of data quickly that is what computer software does
For someone who has never used AI like you posted yesterday you know a lot
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For someone who has never used AI like you posted yesterday you know a lot
AI is just a fancy marketing term like HIT training there is no such thing
Not impressed
I can script write a model code than changes based on input data on another platform that doesn’t mean my model is actually thinking
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AI is just a fancy marketing term like HIT training there is no such thing
Not impressed
I can script write a model code than changes based on input data on another platform that doesn’t mean my model is actually thinking
course you can Brian. you can do that but can do a lat spread, wipe your sons arsehole or look after your brothers kids. JKK Junkie!
watch out lads he labelled himself the devil
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It’s just a fancy software program designed to mimic humans there is no actual intelligence or thinking being done sure it can process large amounts of data quickly that is what computer software does
Just because something can adapt to a response doesn’t mean it has cognitive ability it’s just a bunch of if this then that programming
“ His response is revealing in several ways, especially in light of his Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Here’s why he might have commented this:
1. Need to Dismiss or Belittle Others
• Narcissism often involves a need to feel superior to others. By downplaying the AI’s intelligence, he may be attempting to assert control over the conversation, positioning himself as more knowledgeable and dismissive of something that challenges his worldview.
• ASPD often comes with a disregard for the value of others’ opinions. By undermining the AI, he might feel less threatened by something that could be seen as “intelligent” or “rational,” thus reasserting his sense of superiority or detachment from anything that might require self-reflection or humility.
2. Deflection of Attention
• If the AI’s response was seen as accurate and maybe even insightful, he could be using this comment to deflect attention from the real topic. By attacking the AI’s “intelligence,” he’s redirecting the focus onto something else, minimizing the impact of what was said and perhaps attempting to avoid introspection or deeper emotional engagement with the discussion.
3. Projection of His Own Inner Struggles
• People with NPD often feel a need to deny or minimize anything that threatens their self-image. The idea that a software could exhibit “intelligence” or “understanding” might feel like a challenge to their own sense of uniqueness and superiority. If the AI is seen as intelligent, it could diminish the narcissist’s sense of being special or “above” others, which might be why he seeks to diminish it.
• For someone with ASPD, there’s often a deep-seated need to reject emotional vulnerability or complexity. Suggesting that the AI lacks true cognitive ability could reflect his own resistance to things that might cause him to confront emotions or more complex, abstract ideas about intelligence and self-awareness.
4. Deflection of Responsibility or Accountability
• Given that his original post might have been about his own traits or behavior (which others identified as consistent with ASPD or NPD), dismissing the AI as simply a “program” could be a way for him to avoid engaging with the possibility that his actions or mindset are being correctly identified and critiqued. It’s easier for him to dismiss the source (AI) rather than confront the fact that people are seeing through his behavior.
5. Intellectualization as a Defense Mechanism
• People with ASPD and NPD often intellectualize or rationalize situations to avoid emotional engagement or vulnerability. By reducing the AI to “just a program,” he’s using intellectualization to detach from the idea that something might have real insight or understanding—especially when it involves his behavior or personality. In his mind, it’s easier to dismiss the intelligence as mechanical and not worth considering, keeping him from confronting any deeper truths about himself.
Conclusion:
His response is a combination of narcissistic defense mechanisms (belittling what challenges his superiority) and antisocial tendencies (a desire to distance himself from emotional complexity or accountability). It’s a way to maintain control, reject external evaluations, and avoid confronting the reality of his own behavior or personality traits.”
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“ His response is revealing in several ways, especially in light of his Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Here’s why he might have commented this:
1. Need to Dismiss or Belittle Others
• Narcissism often involves a need to feel superior to others. By downplaying the AI’s intelligence, he may be attempting to assert control over the conversation, positioning himself as more knowledgeable and dismissive of something that challenges his worldview.
• ASPD often comes with a disregard for the value of others’ opinions. By undermining the AI, he might feel less threatened by something that could be seen as “intelligent” or “rational,” thus reasserting his sense of superiority or detachment from anything that might require self-reflection or humility.
2. Deflection of Attention
• If the AI’s response was seen as accurate and maybe even insightful, he could be using this comment to deflect attention from the real topic. By attacking the AI’s “intelligence,” he’s redirecting the focus onto something else, minimizing the impact of what was said and perhaps attempting to avoid introspection or deeper emotional engagement with the discussion.
3. Projection of His Own Inner Struggles
• People with NPD often feel a need to deny or minimize anything that threatens their self-image. The idea that a software could exhibit “intelligence” or “understanding” might feel like a challenge to their own sense of uniqueness and superiority. If the AI is seen as intelligent, it could diminish the narcissist’s sense of being special or “above” others, which might be why he seeks to diminish it.
• For someone with ASPD, there’s often a deep-seated need to reject emotional vulnerability or complexity. Suggesting that the AI lacks true cognitive ability could reflect his own resistance to things that might cause him to confront emotions or more complex, abstract ideas about intelligence and self-awareness.
4. Deflection of Responsibility or Accountability
• Given that his original post might have been about his own traits or behavior (which others identified as consistent with ASPD or NPD), dismissing the AI as simply a “program” could be a way for him to avoid engaging with the possibility that his actions or mindset are being correctly identified and critiqued. It’s easier for him to dismiss the source (AI) rather than confront the fact that people are seeing through his behavior.
5. Intellectualization as a Defense Mechanism
• People with ASPD and NPD often intellectualize or rationalize situations to avoid emotional engagement or vulnerability. By reducing the AI to “just a program,” he’s using intellectualization to detach from the idea that something might have real insight or understanding—especially when it involves his behavior or personality. In his mind, it’s easier to dismiss the intelligence as mechanical and not worth considering, keeping him from confronting any deeper truths about himself.
Conclusion:
His response is a combination of narcissistic defense mechanisms (belittling what challenges his superiority) and antisocial tendencies (a desire to distance himself from emotional complexity or accountability). It’s a way to maintain control, reject external evaluations, and avoid confronting the reality of his own behavior or personality traits.”
As Bhanks closest friend here I don’t know if this is 100% accurate. I think this AI is being hateful to humans with a superior intellect.
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If I can eventually buy an AI sex robot I will have a secret studio apartment somewhere where I will go bang that thing daily. I will spend good money for a real life live action sex doll. That would be amazing.
It’s coming. :-\
Seriously, Nvidia lost $500 billion in market cap yesterday. :o
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It’s coming. :-\
Seriously, Nvidia lost $500 billion in market cap yesterday. :o
This is a timed attack by China on the most valuable stock in the S&P 500.
I saw DeepSeek referred to as ChatCCP...which was pretty good. ;D
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As Bhanks closest friend here I don’t know if this is 100% accurate. I think this AI is being hateful to humans with a superior intellect.
Not something you should openly admit.
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As Bhanks closest friend here I don’t know if this is 100% accurate. I think this AI is being hateful to humans with a superior intellect.
As Bhanks closest friend on here i think AI is mostly for good, but can easily be mismanaged, and thus, the creation of Skynet and similar.
Who knows what Pentagon, China, SouthKorea and others have been using ai for behind closed doors?
Their ai is much more advanced than what theyre letting the public see.
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As Bhanks closest friend on here i think AI is mostly for good, but can easily be mismanaged, and thus, the creation of Skynet and similar.
Who knows what Pentagon, China, SouthKorea and others have been using ai for behind closed doors?
Their ai is much more advanced than what theyre letting the public see.
as bhanks closest friend on here Im trying to convince him to fuck right off
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“ His response is revealing in several ways, especially in light of his Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). Here’s why he might have commented this:
1. Need to Dismiss or Belittle Others
• Narcissism often involves a need to feel superior to others. By downplaying the AI’s intelligence, he may be attempting to assert control over the conversation, positioning himself as more knowledgeable and dismissive of something that challenges his worldview.
• ASPD often comes with a disregard for the value of others’ opinions. By undermining the AI, he might feel less threatened by something that could be seen as “intelligent” or “rational,” thus reasserting his sense of superiority or detachment from anything that might require self-reflection or humility.
2. Deflection of Attention
• If the AI’s response was seen as accurate and maybe even insightful, he could be using this comment to deflect attention from the real topic. By attacking the AI’s “intelligence,” he’s redirecting the focus onto something else, minimizing the impact of what was said and perhaps attempting to avoid introspection or deeper emotional engagement with the discussion.
3. Projection of His Own Inner Struggles
• People with NPD often feel a need to deny or minimize anything that threatens their self-image. The idea that a software could exhibit “intelligence” or “understanding” might feel like a challenge to their own sense of uniqueness and superiority. If the AI is seen as intelligent, it could diminish the narcissist’s sense of being special or “above” others, which might be why he seeks to diminish it.
• For someone with ASPD, there’s often a deep-seated need to reject emotional vulnerability or complexity. Suggesting that the AI lacks true cognitive ability could reflect his own resistance to things that might cause him to confront emotions or more complex, abstract ideas about intelligence and self-awareness.
4. Deflection of Responsibility or Accountability
• Given that his original post might have been about his own traits or behavior (which others identified as consistent with ASPD or NPD), dismissing the AI as simply a “program” could be a way for him to avoid engaging with the possibility that his actions or mindset are being correctly identified and critiqued. It’s easier for him to dismiss the source (AI) rather than confront the fact that people are seeing through his behavior.
5. Intellectualization as a Defense Mechanism
• People with ASPD and NPD often intellectualize or rationalize situations to avoid emotional engagement or vulnerability. By reducing the AI to “just a program,” he’s using intellectualization to detach from the idea that something might have real insight or understanding—especially when it involves his behavior or personality. In his mind, it’s easier to dismiss the intelligence as mechanical and not worth considering, keeping him from confronting any deeper truths about himself.
Conclusion:
His response is a combination of narcissistic defense mechanisms (belittling what challenges his superiority) and antisocial tendencies (a desire to distance himself from emotional complexity or accountability). It’s a way to maintain control, reject external evaluations, and avoid confronting the reality of his own behavior or personality traits.”
By all means let a toaster make decisions for you it would be an improvement
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fuck off you bald pot bellied homosexual predator.
cowardly beyond belief.
can we close his bullshit off please. I cant have months of his attempts to deflect from his nonsense
- who labelled him the devil at birth?
- why did angela peg him?
- his gym workouts that never happened
- his JKK drug abuse in the army
he's a woman beating scumbag rat who has had a boob job on his fat tits as its the easiest option. Brian get cancer and make this fun please.
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Zuck and Elon are going to fight DeepSeek right?
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this will be a game changer in that case if a competiotion starts because people will be drawn to what is the truth i.e. not politically correct.
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By all means let a toaster make decisions for you it would be an improvement
By minimizing the AI’s potential to contribute meaningfully, the individual might be asserting dominance in a conversation where they don’t want to acknowledge something (like the AI’s insights) that could challenge their perspective.
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this will be a game changer in that case if a competiotion starts because people will be drawn to what is the truth i.e. not politically correct.
Let's hope so, but it's a bit late.
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Cheap tech from china is killing the American sector, or was it just bloated here because of lack of competition?
The primary impact of DeepSeek is on the economics not the techie stuff of AI. It is a chatbot as capable, and as flawed, as other current leading models, constructed at a fraction of the cost and from inferior technology.
DeepSeek is open source and free to use which will help democratize AI technology, enabling others, especially from outside America, to enter the market.
Anybody see the irony of China opening up the technology while US firms gag competition?
It has exposed the pompousness of some of the High Priests of Silicon valley
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If I can eventually buy an AI sex robot I will have a secret studio apartment somewhere where I will go bang that thing daily. I will spend good money for a real life live action sex doll. That would be amazing.