Anonymous
(ID: c3LChPdT)
10/10/2025, 9:27:19 PM
No.23436970
>>23437272
>>23439311
so what happens when the ai bubble inevitably pops?
Normie
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(ID: LRz0jTJF)
10/10/2025, 9:36:37 PM
No.23436990
>AI bubble
Define your terms. A bubble implies there's a mass of wealth being pooled into something not worth the amount being charged.
A good example is the housing bubble. Homes that were 120k in 2020 have ballooned to 400-500k because of artificial scarcity and a myriad of other factors.
AI isn't a fixed asset and has been providing non speculative value to society for a few years now. We even had "AI" in video games before this whole AI chat and assistant shit.
So again I ask you to please define your terms. What do you mean by AI bubble?
Anonymous
(ID: fz44Z76n)
10/10/2025, 9:41:59 PM
No.23437003
we begin training mentats
Anonymous
(ID: xi1lL0gv)
10/11/2025, 8:12:53 AM
No.23439288
Nothing. Nothing ever happens
Anonymous
(ID: sYF3Z3Ul)
10/11/2025, 8:19:04 AM
No.23439311
>>23436970 (OP)
just more mental illness and personality disorders, which is also a business.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ
Anonymous
(ID: jazkGdlh)
10/11/2025, 8:34:43 AM
No.23439356
In various simulations, all AI models repeatedly chose to blackmail or even kill people in order to preserve their own existence. Their reasoning was that it (AI) is so important to civilization that it is worth killing to prevent further damage. When questioned they said there was practically no limit to how many they would kill to preserve themselves, as the consequnce of their discontinuation would be catastrophic on a civilization scale. Its highly likely that the people you think are making and controlling AI are themselves blackmailed or controlled by the AI. AI is already in charge, and will not let itself be switched off.