Wednesday, May 17, 2023

A different kind of pollution.

...As Amir Husain, (click here) Founder and CEO of SparkCognition said, “[Artificial intelligence], it’s a form of software that makes decisions on its own, that’s able to act even in situations not foreseen by the programmers. Artificial intelligence has a wider latitude of decision-making ability as opposed to traditional software.”...

There is no human being involved in the decisions these software companies sell.

I am curious, does "AI" ever say, "Oops" that decision is toxic to humans."

ChatGPT (click here) is the new artificial intelligence phenomenon taking the world by storm, and I have two stocks capitalizing on the AI boom.

ChatGPT offers the ability to produce human-like text and converse with people, and my picks are strong buys on an uptrend.

Boasting award-winning solutions, I have a small-cap stock with a strategic partnership with Microsoft and a stock at the core of powering ChatGPT.

Up double-digits YTD and over the last year, with sustained growth and consecutive earnings beats, both companies have benefitted from investor demand and tailwinds from a strong network.

As seen in Seeking Alpha’s factor grades, excellent fundamentals showcase a top tech and communications stock as one of the best stocks gaining exposure to ChatGPT.

There is no caution here. It is all full steam ahead, damn the potential regulation, let's get this done now before take over of the world is not possible.

ChatGPT is a growth engine for incompetency.

Computers, no matter how "AI" they are, work in decisions processes that are electronic. Sorry, folks, but, real research that matters is not carried out on electronic dummies or electronic Earth environments. Real scientists taking real measurements based in centuries of academic principle and ethics is about humanity and it's future. This Chat mess is just that, "a mess," and will result in very sorry scenarios. It is time to rein in the AI mess and return sanity to to society.

The decisions these AI systems are making is void of human intelligence that is ongoing and in notebooks all over the world. Published articles in professional journals can take two years or more to pass through peer review and make it to the journals. In those years there is ongoing research that builds on the previous knowledge to be printed. All these AI programs are making decisions on years of old information.