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IbogaProject

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14. The models are learning from him
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 08:40 AM
8 hrs ago

So his prompts are being injested by the models. If he is auditing output with another model it is learning too. Anerica's prosperity is near collapse. Our treasury has admitted the federal government is now insolvent. Taco insulted Japan during a crucial meeting where she came to get concessions to continue to only buy oil in Dollar denomated transactions. They have now decided to by Yuan based contracts, which will increase the chance that Iran will let those ships past. Japan is by far the largest holder of American Treasuries. If and when interest rates increase those securties will loose value. There will be a run on our debt and it will set off a Nineteenth century style depression. Rubio already said this not-war's outcome will be Iran tolling for passage across the straight. Our AI is cost constrained, China has been releasing stuff opensource I see huge disruptions coming. Throw in a climate break with runaway methane releases and then major earthquakes and one or more mega volcanos and things could move into catastrophe. I think this AI bubble is just a symprom of a system bluffing its way through recent financial quarters.

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What if they... 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #1
It's like the fuckin tulip mania of the 1630's struggle4progress 17 hrs ago #2
Bingo. multigraincracker 13 hrs ago #13
AI can only copy what has been done edhopper 17 hrs ago #3
The layoffs ARE about AI. These companies have all pissed away hundreds of millions of dollars Bluetus 16 hrs ago #6
Just to illustrate that point about curated LLMs Bluetus 5 hrs ago #16
I think that if an individual has some knowledge or expertise and asks the right questions that it can lead CentralMass 15 hrs ago #9
The difference is edhopper 7 hrs ago #15
I understand your point, but i think that people who think that they are safe from it are being overly optomistic. CentralMass 1 min ago #18
+! struggle4progress 14 hrs ago #12
It's a lot more nuanced than that. tinrobot 5 hrs ago #17
When circumstances are forcing you to lay off people... hunter 17 hrs ago #4
A year from now: they'll be hiring people back to debug AI slop code. JHB 17 hrs ago #5
I'm not sure about that. From what I can tell, it is getting better and better. With a knowledgeable programmer working CentralMass 15 hrs ago #10
It seems to be a bit soft, but I suspect it's more gristle and chewy. haele 16 hrs ago #7
Meanwhile, companies are hiring human programmers to fix all the shit AI does sakabatou 16 hrs ago #8
Yeah, who's going to organize your fantastic new army of agentic AI? Gonna do it all yourself, Sam? 0rganism 15 hrs ago #11
The models are learning from him IbogaProject 8 hrs ago #14
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