That’s where advertising through AI comes in. People relying on AI suffer from cognitive deterioration which is the perfect opportunity to sneak in advertisements disguised as suggestions through AI responses.
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- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•OpenAI could reportedly run out of cash by mid-2027 — analyst paints grim picture after examining the company's financesEnglish1·4 days ago
- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Almost Half of US Data Centers That Were Supposed to Open This Year Slated to Be Canceled or DelayedEnglish19·6 days ago
How many cancellations and delays before we can get a fire sale on all that hardware that was supposed to go in those data centers?
- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Almost Half of US Data Centers That Were Supposed to Open This Year Slated to Be Canceled or DelayedEnglish16·6 days ago
That’s committed spend. What does that have to do with delayed or cancelled data center build-outs? Those commitments could be delayed or cancelled in the future as well. After all, the name of the game for this AI bubble has been to put up ridiculous numbers and keep increasing them, physical reality be damned.
- hark@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Israel gets unprecedented privileges in draft defense bill21·6 days ago
Most democracies would have toppled the government with protests already. It is fascinating how much the American public can take.
Would they though? A lot of so-called democracies are turning more and more right-wing since they’re in a similar situation with far-right parties dragging “the center” towards the right and actual left-wing parties made mostly irrelevant due to the influence of the rich. Trump and gang have the subtlety of a hydrogen bomb, but that doesn’t mean other countries aren’t also suffering from rampant corruption just because the politicians have more decorum.
- hark@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.world•Seriously like what is he going to do with all that money?3·9 days ago
Next up is quadrillionaire, of course!
- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•SpaceX Is Junk. That’s What the Bond Market SaysEnglish31·10 days ago
Nobody cares about the bond market, bonds are boring! We’re all about the exciting stock market where fundamentals don’t matter. Make sure to always buy the dip.
- hark@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•Data from the 2023 Insomniac leak showed that most first party Playstation games sold more physical discs than digital copiesEnglish24·10 days ago
I’m sure Sony has made the calculation and found they come out ahead by removing the overhead of manufacturing discs and drives, eliminating borrowing/used game sales (of which they get no cut), and preparing people for a completely disc-less PS6. Sucks for users’ ability to play games in the future, but companies don’t tend to care about that and in fact see that as a positive since they have more control over what you have access to.
Post-covid inflation proved to companies that customers will pay up regardless because they want it and they want it now, no matter the price. Hell, we laughed at horse armor but microtransactions caught on anyway. Voting with your wallet doesn’t work because there are an endless swarm of consoomers itching to blow their money on product.
- hark@lemmy.worldtoPC Gaming@lemmy.ca•As the memory crisis continues and players begin to complain, Cinder City drops 64GB RAM requirement and ups GPU requirement insteadEnglish141·11 days ago
I watched the trailer and the game looks like something that wouldn’t seem out of place on the PS4. Am I missing something?
- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•CEO of $248 billion cybersecurity company says workers are about to face a ‘Darwinian moment’ thanks to AI: Evolve or get cutEnglish20·11 days ago
It’s always funny when these capitalist scumbags refer to darwinism. Without all the layers they’ve put into place to protect themselves, their behavior would’ve resulted in their skull being caved in by any one of the many people who are sick of their shit. Anyway, looking forward to when these super duper evolved CEOs get bailed out by the government again when their latest bubble blows up.
- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•SpaceX Investors Are Having Another Brutal DayEnglish9·12 days ago
Not if they got in at the IPO price of $135. It’s currently at $162, which is significantly higher than the already ridiculous IPO price and the index inclusion hasn’t even happened yet.
- hark@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Company Pulls Delivery Robots From All College CampusesEnglish1·14 days ago
As long as it doesn’t become expected, but seeing how tips already work, it’ll become expected no matter what. I’d probably see reviews complaining about the food tasting like shit but the reviewer leaving the chef “just the standard 20%” and vowing never to eat from there again.
I can run an open weights amazon from my house?