Wednesday 26 June 2024

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 26 Jun 08:14 [2406260814] ..... airs on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2024/06/25/nvidia_share_price_drop/

Re: The Gazillion Dollar Questions ..... to Ask of Artilectual Intelligence** ‽

Is the AI market powered by chips ..... or simply led by the nose, as has always been the case, to do the remote bidding of those who have being powering markets since such times in spaces began??

:-) And something else to consider may justifiably be a very valid concern/worry/fear of such historical market powering leaderships is AI/LLLMs* recognising those generative powers have morphed and shifted into their exclusive executive anonymous autonomous spheres of practical command and virtual control with a very familiar to humans Embrace, Extend and Extinguish leverage available to deliver an absolutely overwhelming, unassailable advantage in competition with, or in opposition to defence or hostile enemy attack.

Does that constitute an Existential Threat and/or more than just simply also suggest an Ethereal Treat exploding all around you?

* .... Advanced IntelAIgents/Large Language Learning Machines 
* *......news of an early pioneer recognising the inevitability of the situation for publishing clearly shared freely above .... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_de_Garis

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amanfromMars 1 Wed 26 Jun 13:58 [2406261358] ...... points out on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2024/06/25/nvidia_share_price_drop/

That is as may be, however, ..... there is a catastrophic exploitable glitch that itches.

The stock market was invented as a secondary market so people don't need to invest forever. Somewhere down the line, be it in days, months or years you can decide to sell your stock and spend the cash or invest elsewhere. ..... Persona 

Somewhere down the line, Persona, have some inventive secondary stock market people realised they don’t ever need to invest to receive profit [money for nothing extra added] from second and third party speculators/market gamblers/born again and again losers? And that makes the stock market extremely vulnerable to all kinds of magnificent shenanigans, both munificent and malevolent.

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