I like my car dashboard like I like my 1952 F-86 Saber night variant gauges... Orange
JoMomma
Goodbye night vision
I miss the days of the free 4e character creator, it was a thing of beauty... I also miss minions
I use it to heat up my room when I'm cold
I was there, at the beginning, and I am living to see the end
It was a psi-op to distract you from the horrible reality of the Furby Bot-net that will be the end of life as we know it
No thank you
ChatGPT says:
Investing in AI, like any other sector, carries risks that could potentially lead to financial challenges or even bankruptcy for companies. Some factors include:
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High Initial Costs: Developing AI technologies often requires significant upfront investments in research, development, and infrastructure. If these costs are not managed well or if the technology doesn't gain traction, it can strain a company's financial resources.
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Market Uncertainty: The AI market is rapidly evolving, and success depends on staying ahead of technological advancements. If a company fails to adapt or faces competition with superior innovations, it may struggle to maintain market relevance.
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Regulatory Challenges: The AI industry is subject to evolving regulations, and changes in legal frameworks can impact operations. Non-compliance or unexpected regulatory hurdles can lead to financial setbacks.
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Cybersecurity Risks: As AI systems become more integrated into various sectors, the risk of cyber threats increases. A significant cybersecurity breach could result in financial losses, reputational damage, and legal consequences.
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Limited Adoption: If the adoption of AI technologies is slower than anticipated, companies heavily invested in AI may struggle to generate expected returns on their investments, potentially leading to financial distress.
It's important to note that while AI presents significant opportunities, prudent management, market understanding, and strategic planning are crucial to mitigate risks associated with investing in this dynamic and evolving field.
So it fixes the issue of dumb slow cores on Intel CPUs you mean?
Woah there Webster, that is like the Dictionary calling the thesaurus thicc