Stupid beginning to the title. First as to the author, per Futurism's malarkey:
"I grew up in Michigan, attending Central Michigan University as well as Ball State University, where I earned a master of music in orchestral conducting. I now live in Brooklyn, New York, where I read, cook, and occasionally critique music with my cat, Ziti. On weekends, you can find me hunched over a cold pint arguing politics with the other transplants."It is not "Trump's Huge AI Project," but a bunch of companies all around the world having bought the AI Kool-Aid. Most companies financed by venture capital will lose their invetsments, usually meaning other people's money.Source: Joe Wilkins Correspondent
Second, as to AI:
Google Gemini AI Stuck In Self-Loathing: ‘I Am A Disgrace To This Planet’Some Freepers have commented to me using their AI skills, and come up with statements like "60 percent true."Google's AI, Gemini, Is Literally Depressed: 'I Am A Failure'
Why Grok called itself ‘Mecha-Hitler’, then posted a racist image; X responds
Racism and AI: "Bias from the past leads to bias in the future"
Covert Racism in AI: How Language Models Are Reinforcing Outdated Stereotypes
The Grok chatbot spewed racist and antisemitic content : NPR
Is AI Fueling a New Wave of Misogyny and Harassment?
AI girlfriends, sex robots and sexism — Laura Bates on the new tech-driven misogyny
Ask yourself, what is "true" which is 49 percent not true?"
These LLMs are clever, fast and simply SSDD done more quickly.
I put various gen AI models through their paces interpreting Zechariah 14, Ezekiel 38-41, Daniel 11-12, Joel 3, Revelation 12, 17, 19
Couldn’t stop laughing at the crap they spewed out__
I thank you for your comments. I agree that this is not actually “Trump's Huge AI Project”, but he bought into the hype that he was fed by the tech giants and put the force of the Federal Government behind them.
We have many people here who have no clue at all about the scale of the current resources being devoted to AI Data Center construction. At the same time those of us who have devoted substantial time to actually using the AI tools that have been released to the public can attest that at this time they are useful for some purposes but do not and may never live up to the hype any time soon.
As far as the author's qualifications to write this article... no matter what they are the article seemed to sum up the situation and added supporting information that seemed relevant.
The links that you have provided and your comments about people who have used AI tools to respond to you would also seem to support this conclusion. The amount of funds and effort being devoted to AI are unprecedented and most likely will result in some sort of severe consequences with very little positive impact.