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In reply to the discussion: If You Have Investments in Anything Related to AI, Start Unloading Them. [View all]LeftInTX
(34,013 posts)20. But it's used in common speech nowadays
Blur, spot repair are the photo editing term coined as "airbrush", but everyone just called blur, blemish removal etc"airbrush".
Nowadays, when I see an enhanced image it's just called AI. It doesn't matter whether traditional photo editing software was used or not. If we see a poster for a politician and it looks enhanced, it's just called "AI". No mention of what process was actually used to remove that wrinkle!
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If You Have Investments in Anything Related to AI, Start Unloading Them. [View all]
MineralMan
Monday
OP
The problem is not with the product. The problem is the way the FINANCING of the product is structured.
3Hotdogs
Monday
#22
IBM and McDs couldn't make an AI menu system work consistently, I doubt others success
uponit7771
Tuesday
#54
... cause this time circular financing without organic income is different this time?
uponit7771
Tuesday
#61
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
Same advice I always give: don't make financial decisions based on buy or sell advice from a DU poster.
onenote
Monday
#16
If I took investing advice here, I would have sold everything years ago and hid it in a mattress somewhere
MichMan
Tuesday
#52
The problem here isn't whether AI (I hate that name, its so false) will exist into the future, it will
Cheezoholic
Monday
#24
Yep, people coming out of Forest Gump likely thought they "missed the boat" with Apple in 1994
fujiyamasan
Monday
#30
I think for some of us in our forties we became particularly risk averse after the Great Recession
fujiyamasan
Tuesday
#66
The fake-looking generated art and chatbots are but a sliver of what AI is and can do
TheProle
Monday
#32
Remember how computers were going to reduce the amount of paperwork we suffered...
hunter
Tuesday
#51
Right now Fords engine doesn't work like they said it does, of course sell Ford
uponit7771
Tuesday
#57