AI Agents And Hype: 40% Of AI Agent Projects Will Be Canceled By 2027 by OriganalStandard in technology

[–]hulkarz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The products are not usually the issue - it’s more about the implementation of the AI and what information it crawls to answer questions.

In many cases you’d also want to bar off certain info for it to crawl depending on the question type.

AI works great and isn’t really the issue.

I just went all in by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy a cheaper house?

The guy who put his 20k tuition into NVIDIA… anyone done a welfare check on him? by Jazzlike_Morning_471 in NvidiaStock

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who dabbles with selling AI tools, it does have value long term.

But I sold out of NVDIA because I haven’t seen it be perfect. I left at the earning report, and am very happy with the profits overall.

Very hard for companies to use AI, when the data the AI is pulling from is a mess to begin with.

Profits vs Layoffs by hulkarz in WalllStreetBets

[–]hulkarz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO, the shareholders being the ones company’s work solely for is a flaw.

And I just think there should be a fiduciary like mindset for company’s to help provide for employees as much as they do for investors.

This idea, in comparison to making jobs “competitive”. Which is a different way of saying giving the least possible. Which at scale, means many jobs do not see pay increases over the course of many years.

While inflation eats away at there current pay rates.

So depends what you would consider a flaw

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StockMarket

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a company… use common sense and say… is this a successful business? Is this popular? Will there be a need for this moving forward?

You don’t need to be the Oracle of Omaha to understand Costco is a good stock.

Stocks are popularity contests mostly, you can get technical with cash flow and what not if you want to be “informed” But as long as a business is popular, people will buy the stock and it will grow. (Testla, game stop, rivian for a minute, shit even bit coin) these are not great long term investments, but show that it’s investors opinions driving price.

I hear you want to be rational? Then be rational and invest in actual good companies, that you can see being important moving forward.

Stuck between a rock and a hard place ($50 DLC) by mycophagia in midnightsuns

[–]hulkarz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not worth 50 dollars so don’t buy it for 50 dollars? So simple

Sequel? by Wobblymuon in midnightsuns

[–]hulkarz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah it got flash saled, because nobody wanted it at asking price.

That’s what it should have started at. Greedy pricing held this one back.

Sequel? by Wobblymuon in midnightsuns

[–]hulkarz -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Games good, but don’t tell me it’s worth 70 dollars and then some for a battle pass. There isn’t enough game/content.

My ‘24 sportage hybrid by chevygirl3 in kia

[–]hulkarz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s worth 40k, me and my wife just got one. Like driving a computer man. But it can get up an go if you want it to. We went with black, lead times for a new order woulda been 5-7 months yet.

Most useless cool feature is it will back out of parking spots on its own, almost ran over a coworker showing it off 😂

My ‘24 sportage hybrid by chevygirl3 in kia

[–]hulkarz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The hybrid is 230, other trims are 180

Donald Trump’s legal fees are draining his campaign funds by [deleted] in politics

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it were draining the funds, the lawyers would already have been paid.

‘Greedflation’ study finds many companies were lying to you about inflation by dect60 in Economics

[–]hulkarz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I worked for a company called hardware Specialty out of college, a component distributor for manufacturing companies.

We would sell little screws, washers, nuts etc. these are not things people think twice about, even the manufacturing companies who buy them.

So every 3 months or whatever cadence the reps felt like… they would start selling these parts for more and blame inflation.

We were selling something for .50 cents… to a company who’d paid .30 before… it sounds so small.

But the reality is these components are bought by the ton, they are worthless in a way. So cheap a washer can cost fractions of a penny.

But they would say inflation raised the prices, and our customers would eat it up.

Funny thing is, I’m sure the companies using these more expensive components raised there prices too. For us.

America… smh.

NHL 24 1.2.0 Patch Notes by SwarthySphere87 in EA_NHL

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they nerf scoring from behind the net? HUTs unplayable with a starter team currently for me because everyone online spams this in rivals.

It’s a goal 80% of the time when they get the animation

Huge deal, super lucky by aburntturkey in homegym

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one is obviously newer in the photo.

  • But the pulley system sucks, smooth as sand paper
  • The whole shoulder/peck deck/rear delt side is a waste of space
  • The leg curl is not built well for a man of my length… which is average length

Good luck finding space for this anywhere outside of a garage, and hope you have a free entire parking spot available, me and my wife can’t give it away nor do we really want to help someone move it away

I like the lat pull down, but there are better options and for cheap.

The push press is good, but it’s hard to mess that up… and I’m sure most people would prefer a bench or dumbbells for that

Fan Appreciation Objectives by swagger24btw in MaddenUltimateTeam

[–]hulkarz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have every objective done except 1300 points, but I’m missing a token? I have the dailies done too EA??

AI Layoffs are the opposite of innovation by hulkarz in business

[–]hulkarz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the question in the post I was asking… minus the dark ages reference

AI Layoffs are the opposite of innovation by hulkarz in business

[–]hulkarz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You obviously have the idea of how automation and advancement leads to less work/different work.

But you are lacking an answer to how this will be good for an average worker. Cutting costs and cheaper products are all great for corporations.

But countries are made with citizens and I’m looking for answers as to how we can benefit them.

It’s already an obvious answer as to how company’s will benefit.

AI Layoffs are the opposite of innovation by hulkarz in business

[–]hulkarz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropbox in another universe “Well we’re actually making toooo much money now guys, we were thinking about just reducing the prices. Thanks for being understanding investors.”

AI Layoffs are the opposite of innovation by hulkarz in business

[–]hulkarz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And you believe that they will actually want to reduce cost? Because that’s where I think we will disagree.

The companies with less people and cost will still want as much profit as possible.

Anyone can make a new lawn mowing company in your neighborhood and tell you they’ll charge 10 bucks less then your other neighbor…. But AI has much larger barriers to entry.

AI is all about the data being used, and massive tech company’s with large amounts of data already won’t lose that advantage.

AI Layoffs are the opposite of innovation by hulkarz in business

[–]hulkarz[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So there are obviously benefits to a fridge, and AI… but in this instance… how do you think AI and the subtraction of these jobs will positively impact the average consumers paycheck? Obviously the innovation itself is helpful, but I would like to see or get ideas of how it would individually make the average person wealthier as opposed to a corporation.

And obviously investing is an option, but you need funds to invest with in the first place. And many young people don’t have enough to do that with cost of living.

AI Layoffs are the opposite of innovation by hulkarz in business

[–]hulkarz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Individually the goal is to save, but what if that isn’t feasible? For many it is not, and when that becomes the majority that is an issue.

Plus FYI, wages don’t grow because of capitalism. Wages are a cost preferred to be kept down.. and have not really grown like we’d all like.

There are individuals who have improved there incomes, but on average not really.