Ask yourself and anyone who provides an opinion on AI and if it is in a bubble to provide a basic explanation of how it works (software and hardware), then ask how the supply chains work and the financing. When you can do that i will consider your position.
No, that's not true. The Oct 2025 OpenAI-SK Hynix/Samsung deals were letters of intent (not firm $71B purchases or a locked 40% world supply commitment) for Stargate wafers. No reports of termination or failure to fulfill.
Today's DDR5 price drop (first in months, with big Corsair discounts) is tied to Google's TurboQuant KV-cache compression cutting AI memory use up to 6x, sparking inventory sell-offs—not OpenAI backing out.
No. It will take years and $100+ billion to be that. But I can tell you how Venezuela fits into the game:
1- Venezuelan oil that reached the U.S. replaced U.S. imports from the Gulf
2- Venezuelan oil hoarded by the the two trading houses that Trump sold the oil to sold the oil at double the cost
3- now the case can be made that companies should invest in Venezuela because the Arab Gulf countries and Iraq are not safe.
@shanaka86 Check your data. @MarineTraffic
The Prima is showing on AIS off the coast of Africa in the Mozambique Channel.
She is a 7k ton, 364 foot small tanker.
Your bullshit detector should be going off. The code generators are just translators/transformers. As for generative ai it’s just a transformer piped into itself. Go over to Andrej Karparthy’s YouTube page and pick out a couple of the higher level videos
🔥🚨Whoah! Newly obtained BBC footage reveals Alex Petti armed and out of control—spitting on federal agents and damaging a vehicle just a week before his death.
The nurse who would never hurt anyone….
This is scary:💥💥💥
Sometimes I use AI for editing my articles. Some of these articles contain information that doesn't exist anywhere else. The AI program takes the information and learns from it.
When I noticed this, I conducted an experiment: I knew certain information or explanations didn't exist anywhere else. I asked a question on that topic and confirmed that the program did not know the information.
I posted my article and asked the program to edit it. I came back later and asked the same question I asked earlier. I found my explanation or the information I posted included in the answer!
That means we still need private human editors to keep the information safe!
@DavidDTawil@WorldStrategist@EladioSantiag14
Those unaware that oil majors like ExxonMobil and Chevron report breakevens on a BOE basis, not just crude, should find another industry beside oil to talk about! The $35 breakeven that Exxonmobil talked about was $35/BOE, not $35/b of crude.