bernardlunn
- Karma
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- March 22, 2008 (18y ago)
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First AI came for journalists, then investors then programmers If you run an AI business you want to replace expensive humans who are not protected by regulators. Journalists are both expensive and not protected by…
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I am very pleased that trust busting is back in fashion This Baby Boomer was much influenced by Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered, a collection of essays published in 1973 by German-born…
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The mistakes would be noticed by any human paying attention. For one hilarious example, a video about WW2 mentions Herman Goring but the transcript shows Herman Gary. No content creator would make such a rookie mistake.…
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Let’s use a simple job like transcribing audio files as an example. 100% by AI leads to simple dumb mistakes that any human can see. Today human users tolerate such errors, but will probably switch to a better service…
- Is Google search getting worse (techradar.com)
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No, that is not part of a pitch to VC. It is my name for content services that have ads for services including a premium version that you pay for directly and which do not have any of those “annoying” ads (of course…
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It is what separates great entrepreneurs from average ones. People often do not do something even though they believe it is the right thing to do, simply because they believe change is impossible. The wonderful thing…
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Amara’s Law (coined by Roy Amara, scientist, futurist and President of the Institute of the Future) is: “We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.”…
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Personally I don’t use either platforms although I used to be a bit addicted to Twitter until Musk destroyed it imho. There are only two online content monetization models - ads/indirect or direct and both have pluses…
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I used to enjoy going to the Financial Times comments, but no longer. The FT has lost control over comments. Letters to the Editor was ye olde print version of comments and it worked. Let’s not throw out the baby with…
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Said Captain Obvious. Don’t get me wrong I think AI is real, but in order to make it happen in the real world, we have to get past the hype, which means getting past the demos. Developers/coders tend to be pro AI,…
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Betteridges Law of headlines says no, but this human says yes. Maybe that is a naive human’s hope. 70% to 80% of stock market trades ate done by automated bots - including HFT & Algos - and AI robots will win those…
- Will AI be our servant and save capitalism with help from blockchain? (humanbean1066.wordpress.com)
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Living up to name & mission implies permissionless. Controlling bad actors implies permissioned.
- Help Build the Fever Map (blog.jonudell.net)
- Who pays the crypto media piper? (dailyfintech.com)
- Global open source currency index volatility benchmark (dailyfintech.com)
- Hollywood’s Venture Studio May Replace Silicon Valley’s Fund Centric Model (dailyfintech.com)
- Bitcoin Will Finally Disrupt the Credit Card Rails (dailyfintech.com)
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Anybody building something like iftt to work on either ethereum or rootstock?
- After the ICO Gold Rush (dailyfintech.com)
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Really. I don't know. I like the content and occasionally comment. Have not tried to increase it. Should I? How? Why?
- Democratizing quant trading (dailyfintech.com)