@Tesla I really feel like android gets the shaft with your app updates , live activities (iPhone only), watch key (apple watch only), grok companions (iPhone only), the charging passport (still not on android)..... There are more androids than ios in the world...
**No, the tweet (and the attached image) is not true.** It is a sensationalized, highly misleading viral post that mixes a few real financial concepts with massive exaggerations, outright fabrications, and conspiracy-style claims.
### Why it's false or misleading:
- **The image itself is fake** — There is no real article or interview titled "The Algorithm That Detected a $610 Billion Fraud..." attributed to Jensen Huang (Nvidia's CEO). Nvidia's logo is misused, and no credible source (news outlets, Nvidia filings, or interviews) has ever published anything like this. Searches for the exact title or similar phrasing return zero legitimate results.
- **The main tweet's claims are heavily distorted or invented**:
- Nvidia did report strong growth in receivables and inventory in recent quarters (common during explosive revenue growth), but the numbers cited ($33.4B unpaid bills, etc.) are exaggerated or taken out of context).
- There is **no evidence** of a "$610 billion AI Ponzi scheme collapsing," no "algorithm detecting fraud in real time," and no stock "crash into negative territory within 18 hours" of earnings (as of November 20, 2025, Nvidia's stock was trading positively post-earnings).
- Specific "circular" examples (e.g., "Nvidia gave $2B to xAI", "Oracle gave OpenAI $300B in credits") are wildly inflated or completely made up. Real deals exist but are much smaller and structured as investments/credits, not direct cash recycling.
- Insider selling (Thiel, SoftBank) and Burry's puts happened, but they are normal for a high-valuation stock and do not prove fraud.
- Bitcoin price claims and predictions of forced liquidations are speculative fiction.
- **What is partially real?**
There **Circular/vendor financing in AI is a legitimate topic of debate.** Analysts and media (Fortune, NYT, Reuters, Bloomberg, etc.) have raised concerns in 2025 about deals where Nvidia (and cloud providers) invest in or extend credit to AI startups/customers, who then spend much of that money back on Nvidia/cloud services. This can inflate short-term revenue and create interdependence risks, similar to vendor financing in past bubbles (dot-com, telecom). However:
- These deals are disclosed (or noted as non-material).
- They are not illegal fraud or a "Ponzi scheme."
- Total scale is in the tens-to-low hundreds of billions across the industry, not a single "$610B fraud."
- No regulator, auditor, or major investigator has called it criminal or led to any collapse.
In short, the post is classic fearmongering clickbait designed to go viral on X (it already has hundreds of thousands of views and many gullible reposts). The author appears to run sensational Substack/Threads content about financial collapses, Bitcoin, and AI doomerism.
If you're invested in Nvidia or AI stocks, treat this as noise — not financial advice, just misinformation.
@beaniemaxi Someone who constantly shits on eth...and shills NFT projects thinking that meta is making a comeback. You have got to be the most delusional one in the space
Waymo is driving in dedicated blocked out zones, not on the interstate and a small confined radius. The "deaths" your referring to are fsd with human supervision, not anywhere close to what you're trying to prove with robo taxi and waymo... Your logic is flawed and not an apples to apples comparison
And you're gonna possibly let car play in Tesla? And not android auto? And what's up with android not get companions? and my pixel not being able to download photos off imagine? Seems like you need to step up with your android devs , cause us that don't drink the apple Kool Aid are missing Apple only features. 😔
"should" key word... So for being a hopefully visionary is a negative. Your negativity on Elon lately is wild... Stick to breaking phones , your political rants on X and Elon hate are pretty cringe.
Stick to your Rivian and adaptive cruise control. I really embraced your happy positivity and enjoyed it a lot on YouTube. Your actions on X make me not want to watch your videos anymore. People who behave bitter all the time should not be be the character trait for you or your brand. Show me on the doll where @elonmusk hurt you.