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Say farewell to the AI bubble, and get ready for the crash
Los Angeles Times ^ | Aug. 20, 2025 3 AM PT | Michael Hiltzik

Posted on 08/20/2025 1:27:19 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum

Most people not deeply involved in the artificial intelligence frenzy may not have noticed, but perceptions of AI’s relentless march toward becoming more intelligent than humans, even becoming a threat to humanity, came to a screeching halt Aug. 7.

That was the day when the most widely followed AI company, OpenAI, released GPT-5, an advanced product that the firm had long promised would put competitors to shame and launch a new revolution in this purportedly revolutionary technology.

As it happened, GPT-5 was a bust. It turned out to be less user-friendly and in many ways less capable than its predecessors in OpenAI’s arsenal. It made the same sort of risible errors in answering users’ prompts, was no better in math (or even worse), and not at all the advance that OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, had been talking up.

AI companies are really buoying the American economy right now, and it’s looking very bubble-shaped.

    — Alex Hanna, co-author, “The AI Con”

“The thought was that this growth would be exponential,” says Alex Hanna, a technology critic and co-author (with Emily M. Bender of the University of Washington) of the indispensable new book “The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech’s Hype and Create the Future We Want.” “Instead, Hanna says, “We’re hitting a wall.”

The consequences go beyond how so many business leaders and ordinary Americans have been led to expect, even fear, the penetration of AI into our lives. Hundreds of billions of dollars have been invested by venture capitalists and major corporations such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft in OpenAI and its multitude of fellow AI labs, even though none of the AI labs has turned a profit.

Public companies have scurried to announce AI investments or claim AI capabilities for their products in the hope of turbocharging their...

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: ai; bubble
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To: Raycpa

I use AI for work, its important to have a non public version or it will become less accurate or even corrupted with more data.

While it can quickly assemble concise steps from copious amounts of documentation saving hours to reach very similar if not identical solutions as an SME, be aware AI can simply manufacture results and even hallucinate.


41 posted on 08/20/2025 8:59:45 PM PDT by captmar-vell
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

bttt


42 posted on 08/20/2025 9:51:11 PM PDT by higgmeister (In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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