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artemisia1

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5. While I understand your point, I believe AI is more in the over-promised stage similar to right before the Dot.com
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 02:26 PM
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bust in the late-1990's to early-2000. It caved as a result of this over-promising without the ability, at the time, to deliver. By 2010, it was not only back, it was established and is now, in 2025-6, THE Establishment.

Like the dot.com's of circa-1999, when the infrastructure required was not yet built and engineered, the AI "Revolution" is not quite ready for prime-time and is somewhat overpromised. Ten years from now, even after it crashes economically now, it will be back and taken for granted as the way things are.

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I work for a Multinational Corp. TBA Monday #1
Just like the dot com bubble Dave says Monday #6
The problem is not with the product. The problem is the way the FINANCING of the product is structured. 3Hotdogs Monday #22
It's not the same gulliver Yesterday #47
They also make hardware in addition to software Sympthsical 23 hrs ago #58
Lots of companies are integrating AI angrychair Monday #40
This has been my firsthand experience as well. W_HAMILTON Monday #44
My nursing school uses AI to teach Sympthsical 23 hrs ago #59
I also am old enough to remember the first time i saw the internet... W_HAMILTON Monday #43
IBM and McDs couldn't make an AI menu system work consistently, I doubt others success uponit7771 23 hrs ago #54
I entirely agree dickthegrouch Monday #2
these doom and gloom financial predictions rollin74 Monday #3
Everyone here thinks they're Michael Burry fujiyamasan Monday #13
... cause this time circular financing without organic income is different this time? uponit7771 23 hrs ago #61
AI, grok, crypto..................... Lovie777 Monday #4
While I understand your point, I believe AI is more in the over-promised stage similar to right before the Dot.com artemisia1 Monday #5
I agree Dave says Monday #7
Partially right, IMO Happy Hoosier Monday #8
21st century needs require 21st century tools.... anciano Monday #9
Most of the junk you see isn't good quality ai jfz9580m Yesterday #46
The valuations don't make much sense fujiyamasan Monday #10
I'm more inclined to listen to my trained financial advisors. Gore1FL Monday #11
The zillow dollar question is not if, CanonRay Monday #12
AI has been around for a long time. LeftInTX Monday #14
No. They are not interchangeable terms. Celerity Monday #15
But it's used in common speech nowadays LeftInTX Monday #20
It seems if many non-AI things are now being re-branded as AI Deminpenn Yesterday #50
Same advice I always give: don't make financial decisions based on buy or sell advice from a DU poster. onenote Monday #16
Yes, I've been here for decades fujiyamasan Monday #29
If I took investing advice here, I would have sold everything years ago and hid it in a mattress somewhere MichMan Yesterday #52
I completely agree about your assessment of Crypto currency Buddyzbuddy Monday #17
Like it or not, AI has a solid function in business Mr.WeRP Monday #18
Who has money to invest? ThreeNoSeep Monday #19
Well, A.I. has destroyed my profession entirely already. OldBaldy1701E Monday #21
I'll have you know that I've invested heavily in crypto Orrex Monday #23
LOL! MineralMan Monday #25
Yeah, but with hotels!!?!?! dutch777 Monday #31
Whoa--easy there, moneybags! Orrex Monday #38
The problem here isn't whether AI (I hate that name, its so false) will exist into the future, it will Cheezoholic Monday #24
There is chatter about how the " large language model" isn't the right one Klarkashton Monday #26
Not Quite Metaphorical Monday #37
Correct, too much hallucinating uponit7771 23 hrs ago #55
You're right. I'm going straight into scratch lottery tickets underpants Monday #27
I didn't buy Micron at 12 cents in 1984 bucolic_frolic Monday #28
Yep, people coming out of Forest Gump likely thought they "missed the boat" with Apple in 1994 fujiyamasan Monday #30
We started getting into Nvidia about three years ago Sympthsical 22 hrs ago #63
Good call on nvdia fujiyamasan 22 hrs ago #64
Yeah, we've been conservative Sympthsical 21 hrs ago #65
I think for some of us in our forties we became particularly risk averse after the Great Recession fujiyamasan 21 hrs ago #66
Exact same here Sympthsical 21 hrs ago #67
The fake-looking generated art and chatbots are but a sliver of what AI is and can do TheProle Monday #32
I've been saying this on Linked In Metaphorical Monday #33
The big money return in crypto is::: Norrrm Monday #34
AI works for some things Diraven Monday #35
"It is not really intelligent and has no ability to truly create anything." dedl67 Monday #36
Agree.... anciano Monday #39
doubtful. WarGamer Monday #41
Yes, Gemini 3 is impressive and much faster than before fujiyamasan Monday #42
This is from Gemini itself uponit7771 23 hrs ago #60
there are certain things I WILL NOT use AI for... WarGamer 13 hrs ago #68
It's fucking boring and it makes the people who use it fucking boring. hunter Yesterday #45
AI is changing the world for the better gulliver Yesterday #48
Remember how computers were going to reduce the amount of paperwork we suffered... hunter Yesterday #51
Now do hallucination rate uponit7771 23 hrs ago #56
I think that's a bit starry-eyed Happy Hoosier 22 hrs ago #62
Sell Ford and buy Jeremiah Buggy stock.....1912 Melon Yesterday #49
Right now Fords engine doesn't work like they said it does, of course sell Ford uponit7771 23 hrs ago #57
Cryptocurrency is literally hot air. Qutzupalotl Yesterday #53
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