Red Squirrel
No Lifer
Silver is nuts I wish I had bought more. Bought in around 30-34 CAD it's at around 87 CAD now. What I have is worth almost 10k.
Nuts is right. I sold 3.5 kg today. But I don't know at which spot price the check was written. I'll find out next week.
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I basically agree. AI is going to be massively useful. Just at the moment, it isn't there.It's starting to seem as if AI may not be ready for . . . not a very lot.
The market waking up to the nonsense of datacenter "profits". CoreWeave 5 day chart not pretty.CoreWeave.
No margins, tons of debt, run away costs. Dilution is probably the only solution.
My community is doing our part. The county board just approved a new data center for which we have no water or electricity.
The inevitable...the new data center job will be to donate your lifeforce for 12 hours a day as a human battery 🔋- What about your water and electricity? The data center could always use that...
Just in time to be told tonight that the economy has never been better! A++++++++Looks like Santa Claus has fled the country and took the rally with him. Very rare December sell off on AI bubble fears IMO.
It will be the Indian kind of data centerMy community is doing our part. The county board just approved a new data center for which we have no water or electricity.
Personally, I think that AI - as in the actual software as opposed to training methods and content - is only half of the picture. But as far as I can tell, that aspect of the process tends to be proprietary and therefore, non-standardized.I basically agree. AI is going to be massively useful. Just at the moment, it isn't there.
Companies are massively investing, racing to be the #1 in AI. The thinking is probably that whomever gets the market first will be the winner. But, that is often not the case. Many times the first players create a market but fail to capitalize on it (at least not enough to justify the massive spending rush to create the market). The second company to swoop in and get the market often is the winner. Apple is a great example. They are usually second to the market. But they do it so well that people love it and believe that Apple was first.
As for no one really using AI, this article has been making the rounds for the last week: https://www.extremetech.com/computi...-goals-because-almost-nobody-is-using-copilot
Inputs for AI training are primarily massive, diverse datasets (text, images, audio, video, numbers) that are cleaned, structured, and labeled (or sometimes unlabeled for unsupervised learning) to teach models patterns, with human-crafted examples (prompts and ideal responses) guiding fine-tuning for specific tasks like summarization or classification, ensuring the AI learns useful, aligned behaviors.
