They say AI isn’t profitable.
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@jwcph I totally agree. But they usually learn the lesson and stop doing things in the bad way. The next time, they'll call a proper consultant or specialist.
@stefano It's a great way to open a working relationship - you saved their butt, after all

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@stefano the good news is the AI slop market might create an AI slop fixer position
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@stefano We have to admit, to think is something from the past.
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@stefano hehehe
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@stefano well, in this case you are profitable from AI 🥲
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@stefano everybody hates potholes in the road.
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@stefano brilliant



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@stefano HAHAHAAA, this is very good.
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@stefano Let me state it more accurately. Ai is not profitable to the people who use, operate, or maintain it.
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@stefano I foresee a future where people like you are always more needed
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@stefano it's exceptionally profitable for the energy companies who are using this artificial demand to inflate prices. That's why they've subsidized shoehorning AI into everything
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@stefano thank you for putting a big smile on my face with this priceless toot. It needs to be framed and hung at the Louvre

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A anderslund@expressional.social shared this topic
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AI, it turns out, is the Cybertruck of computers.
Overhyped, oversold, made billionaires out of liars, and fascists out of greedy billionaires, and it ... rusts.


This is why
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@uriel Seriously. It's getting more and more common. They need servers -> use AI to tell them how to configure them -> make a mess -> "aaahhh we need the cloud as servers don't work!"
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@stefano Totally agree. These poor LLM's are definitely going to need therapy.
@NickBergenComputerQuest @stefano This thread was great but your post made my day. Have another wonderful day everyone. Knowing LLMs will need therapy and the support industry will grow.
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@uriel Seriously. It's getting more and more common. They need servers -> use AI to tell them how to configure them -> make a mess -> "aaahhh we need the cloud as servers don't work!"
