the year is 2027
you're running unlicensed GLM 6.7 in the corgi cafe on your M6 MacBook Pro which mortgaged your house to buy
suddenly there's a knock on the door - it's the department of inference and intelligence
you're sentenced to 13 years for building a react app
Best example that you should NOT focus on just one product but keep trying new ones might be Amazon
If Jeff Bezos did he'd be still selling books
Instead now Amazon with AWS is the backend of the entire internet
They already have quite a bit. Problem is inventory, which won’t pick up until sellers have interest rates that make it logical to make a lateral move or until portable mortgages are introduced. Until then we will continue to see most of the sellers entering the market falling into the “need to sell” category instead of those that would like too but don’t see the incentive with the same amount of debt costing 30%+/- more per month.
🚨Let me explain what just happened because I don't think people understand how insane this is.
> A woman asked ChatGPT for legal help. It told her to fire her real lawyer. She did.
> Then it wrote 40+ court filings citing laws that don't exist. Cases that never happened. Judges that never ruled.
> The other side spent $300,000 responding to completely made up legal documents.
> An AI hallucinated an entire legal career and nobody noticed for months.
> OpenAI is now being sued for $10 million.
And this is the same company that just signed a deal with the Pentagon.
They can't even stop their AI from faking court cases. But sure, give it access to military intelligence. What could possibly go wrong.
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