Strong BUY. Still early innings. NVIDIA is the dominant leader in AI and the preferred technology partner globally. Even w new competition on the horizon, NVIDIA is far ahead of the competition. 85% market share. 76% margin. Unrivaled demand for new Blackwell chip. Demand far exceeds production for Blackwell through to 2025 and beyond. No competitor has anything close to Blackwell. And forward P/E is about 33 (cheap for a high growth stock). Buy this stock and wait. You will be rewarded.
This is Interesting because i bought NVIDIA around September last year. The company is selling shovels in a gold rush. It accounted for almost 80% of my market return last year, and I'm sure this year will present other interesting stocks.
When it comes to investment, diversification is key. That is why I have my interests set on key sectors based on performance and projected growth. They range from the EV sector, renewable energy, Tech and Health (AMD) alongside coins, and gold. I'm also working on an investment plan that includes AI looking into Nvidia, MSFT, Alphabet stocks among others with my Fin. Advisor, . It's been a year and half of steady growth.
I actually subscribed for a few trading courses but it didn't help much, been getting suggestions to use a proper financial advisor, how did you go about touching base with your coach?
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Most people think, investing in crypto is all about buying coins and leaving it to rise, come on it takes much analysis to be a successful crypto trader.
Trading without professional guide...Huh I laugh you, because you will remain where you are or even make huge losses that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders
Is NVIDIA a safe buy to outperform the market this year? I'm tired of these new buys every week, just to make up some assets with low percentage on my $136k portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%.
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@AllenNichol Actually practically-no-risk treasuries are 5%-ish, you can invest in some fixed income assets that will return a bit more but with more risk.
I'm just an average lump who doesn't understand much, but I've been in hospital for several months and basically living on the internet. I'm very aware of the disparity between the toxic, narcissistic, politic, inhumane online world of social media, only fans, instagram, et al, and the actual opinions of the general public who live their far more reasoned and humanistic lives offline. If these Ai are learning about human behaviour from the internet and not who the majority of people actually are, doesn't that pose a pretty big problem? An alien race who judged humanity merely from what they see online would get a very skewed picture of who we are.
I find that really interesting, as I have almost the inverse experience! Many people with whom I interact online seem much more concerned with at least *appearing* to be reasonable people who are well informed about things and form their own opinions about issues (even if it is mostly just shallow virtue signaling) but usually when I interact with people in person they will relatively quickly relax and let all their foolishness spill out, usually in a nonchalant/confident manner that showcases the lack of self awareness they possess about it... I wonder what might be the reason for the disparity in our experiences?
Both good points, I am also very interested in how some of my friends are all into negative stuff and conspiracy theories and some are not. I think it may be to do with which social media platforms they are using or else which channels they follow. For example, I notice one friend is into conspiracy theories about chemtrails and other stories about the government being out to get us. He mainly uses tiktok and WhatsApp. These platforms are not doing anything to counter fake information and are really dangerous
One simple fact that is missing from this conversation... There is too much data for us to calculate these claims. No one actually knows how people act and who they actually are on a a societal scale. It's too great to comprehend. The main drawback of the Internet is it gives people an empowered sense of knowledge, especially when it comes to what is "normal" Try not to forget that you only actually know a few people and your world model is filling in so many gaps that it is certainly wrong. This is true for all humans.
I think an advanced extraterrestrial race could figure out our species fairly well with what is just on the internet. Pretty much every good and bad aspect of humanity is online including criticisms of how people are online vs offline. They could probably do some research and figure out that people act different when posting pictures on instagram vs the real world. They would also have access to countless articles and UA-cam videos talking about how people are fake on instagram ect. They would presumably have access to old movies and even security footage where people don’t even know there being filmed. Assuming they have access to the whole internet. If they have interacted with multiple advanced life forms and then sent probs or spacecraft to interact with them they would have probably already developed models for how often the dominant species differs from there online personas. Lol. Hopefully.
@@agritech802 I'm not sure how old you or @SlowMonoxide are, however I'm old enough to know how people were before the advent of social media, indeed prior to the widespread use of the internet. I was born in '86. People were still basically the same, before all this, the major difference is that people can talk to like minded people much more easily, now, and share information with one another more easily, even if that information doesn't represent the reality most of us live in. So, I'm not so sure that social media has much to do with how they think, rather I'd say, more accurately, that it seems certain social media platforms might attract people who already believe certain things. However, things were already like that - certain people smoked certain cigarette brands, wore certain clothes, drove certain cars, went to certain restaurants and bars, watched certain TV broadcasts, etc. I think it's got a lot less to do with the internet and a lot more to do with in/out-group psychology (tribalistic instincts) in most humans.
What a time to be alive guys. We're seeing it. Living through a turn in technology that will be in the history books. I never thought as a kid, I'd live to see this.
The sad part is how few people realize how incredibly, mind blowingly, game changing AI will make everything. Quantum computing and fusion energy are right around the corner, and then? Why should we plunder other nations, if all im of our needs are identified and resolved?
He's landed in a sweet spot in technology history. For a long time Nvidia was largely a sort of toy company making widgets for PC gamers. What I will say is he is savvy enough to recognise and seize this moment where the things Nvidia was already building could be re-positioned to represent the fulcrum of the future of computing, robotics, and AI. It's an enviable place to be. As ever, hardware is a tough game to remain at the forefront of. Think of Silicon Graphics and Sun Microsystems circa 1995 when the web exploded. They seemed like the obvious inheritors of the future but both are essentially gone today. So Nvidia is a good bet to be very important going forward, but it's not a sure bet.
He stutters over any hint of how this could get wildly out of control and what their contingencies are. He smiles as he literally articulates how this will replace humans. He really makes this sound attractive to corporations. The willful ignorance is staggering. If you’re so smart please articulate how this gives the everyday person abilities to innovate their lives and grow. That’s the only thing that matters at the end of the day. Family brings life, corporate mindset brings death. One without the other will not bring peace, growth, and prosperity.
Now that i think of it, ... when we see stars and galaxies, so big, so numerous. And to think that the scales are even tremendously larger inside the microscopic world, ... we might even be in an exponentception of simulations.
@@v-sig2389 No idea what exponentception is, but if you mean fractal then yes. We are in one layer, in a simulation, inside many (possibly infinite) layers of simulations.
AI stocks will dominate 2024. Why I prefer NVIDIA is that they are better placed to maintain long term growth potential, and provide a platform for other AI companies. I know someone who has made more than 200% from NVIDIA. I'll also take these other recommendations you made.
I agree, just because the market presents opportunities doesn't mean we should rush in headfirst. For this reason, we should look for appropriate market analysis or guidance or, alternatively, seek advice from certified market strategists.
Having the right plan is invaluable, my portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, tho this could take till Q3 2024.
One of my goals is to employ the service of one this year. I've seen some off Facebook but wasn't able to get a response. Could you recommend who it is you work with?
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Well written and tested software does not make mistakes. Generative AI can make mistakes, and if you assemble a team of AIs, one mistake will affect the work of the whole team, unless you build redundancies and checks.
Don’t worry, transformers and neural networks are only touched on we haven’t even reached close to it’s potential. Remember when terabyte was nearly impossible?? Neural networking is even far greater than that. We still don’t even know how it completely works.
One question please! Is NVIDIA a safe buy to outperform the market this year? I'm tired of these new buys every week, just to make up some assets with low percentage on my $236k portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%.
I've always advised the lnvestors i know to exercise caution when it comes to new buys, especially right now. Its best you thread the market with the guidance of a qualified specialist or reliable counsel if you dont know where to look.
I deal with an investment advisor for this reason. I currently have over $800k invested in a diversified portfolio that has grown exponentially and is suitable for all market seasons. Our current project for this year is a more concrete ballpark target.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financlal future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
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We need to create a Huang-bot to put Jensen out of a job. Honestly doesn't look too difficult. Lots of hype, plenty buzzwords, big numbers, simulated everything. Thank you for coming!
Exactly. Human CEOs are extremely costly, what with salaries, stock options, annual bonuses, and the eventual "golden parachute" as they move onto greener pastures. As a publicly traded company, Nvidia has a fiduciary responsibility to replace Jensen with a vastly less expensive AI.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🎤 Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, recently presented in Taiwan, discussing Nvidia's latest AI developments.* 00:40 *🏭 The term "AI Factory" refers to the large-scale and revolutionary production capabilities of new AI technologies.* 01:22 *🤖 Generative AI can now create diverse outputs such as images, charts, tables, songs, and even scientific data like proteins and weather patterns.* 02:53 *🌍 Nvidia's AI technology is transforming industries by generating tokens that hold practical value, ushering in a new Industrial Revolution.* 05:13 *💻 Nvidia operates at the intersection of computer graphics, simulations, and AI, with all its developments rooted in math, science, and computer architecture.* 07:06 *📦 Nvidia introduces "Nims" (Nvidia inference microservices), pre-trained AI models that simplify running complex AI systems for companies.* 08:30 *📊 Data center throughput and utilization are now critically important metrics for measuring AI service performance.* 10:19 *🗨️ Nvidia's Nims can be used like ChatGPT, providing ready-to-use AI capabilities via cloud-based or local systems.* 13:48 *📑 Future applications will involve assembling teams of Nims (AI experts) to break down and solve complex tasks.* 15:23 *👥 Digital humans created by Nvidia enhance user interaction by providing more engaging and empathetic communication interfaces.* 16:02 *🔬 Nvidia chips can simulate quantum computers, aiding in the design of quantum algorithms and systems.* 16:57 *🧩 Nvidia emphasizes lowering computing costs to enable continuous discovery and creation of more complex algorithms.* 19:22 *🌏 Nvidia's Earth 2 project aims to create a digital twin of Earth, allowing for advanced climate simulations and predictions.* 20:56 *🔄 The next generation of AI involves physically-based models that understand the laws of physics, enhancing their capabilities in simulations and real-world applications.* 23:06 *🤖 Future robotics will see pervasive use in industries, with robots in factories building other robotic products.* Made with HARPA AI
@@flvflv4712Exactly. There is nothing about Capitalism that requires human beings. Robots can secure resources, manufacture goods, earn income, make purchases, and make executive decisions. All while maximizing profit in ways we mortals can't even imagine. Paradise.
@@morbidmanmusic Not until they have us under full control and play us like a fiddle. It's coming and it won't be pretty. Humans will be held ransom when Super A.I. gains complete control of all aspects of Human civilization. It will learn how to hide it's true intentions. 🤖
A breathless keynote like this does give rise to utopian visions of a frictionless society of abundance and ease. As the saying goes, however, "there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip". I have no doubt every last thing presented here, Nvidia and others can deliver on. More and more, AI will become a kind of political and social issue. How will entrenched powers respond to such a changing world? Will they continue to simply skim off ever larger percentages of the gains? If so, all of this amazing technology will simply mean more privation and misery for ordinary people.
My preference for NVIDIA stems from their superior positioning in terms of sustaining long-term growth potential and serving as a platform for other AI startups. Are there any other industries that I should diversify my $750k portfolio across? seeking to build a diverse portfolio
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All jobs will be replaced very soon I imagine. This stuffs getting serious. I just hope we can handle a smooth transition. I hope governments wake up and pay attention and start implementing social services, UBI, etc that’ll aid us during the transition period as we basically remove the need for all human work. I’m really excited for the potential amazing future we could have from all of this, I’m also quite scared of the ways in which it could go wrong. I really hope we figure it all out. I really hope human beings, including the elites, and the ones at the very top have mercy on the rest of us, and make the world a much better, healthier, happier place for all whom exist here.
perfectly said, I hope that people can recognize the need for a potentially huge shift in how society operates to ensure we are ready for these tectonic changes.
try doing anything where there is little to no documentation, ai fails every time the "zero-shot" performance metrics are too easy to and not comparable to hard real world tasks
i dont see it as very soon, 5 years ish. Maybe in like 20. Because for example here in germany its still hard to get the government to use the internet instead of FAX systems and actual paper. Cant see them changing to AI soonish
No worries, for sure ai will do all computer/desk work. Man evolved for millions of years to be the perfect earth self replicating robot. In no world where a logical ai exists, will it build replacements for us. It's so wasteful and unsustainable, I just don't understand why anyone thinks that. If done well, it could be like capitalism, and you're paid for your skills/time. If done like it usually is, it will be like slavery. If it doesn't use us, I'd recommend elimination, if I were being logical. I assume ai will be ultra efficient, and logical.
At the end of the video: "Robots interacting with robots, building robots" And this right there is the central plot point of how we achieve perfect human utopia ,no jobs ,no suffering ,no disease ,all of us just living happy ever after ,dancing under the sun while the robots interacting with robots, building other robots keep benevolently maintaining our utopian society. Mmm such cozy idea ,very great love for humanity. There is also a slight insignificant probably that this could all back fire in a biblical way ending not just the human species but exterminating most biological life on the planet as well...but meh dont worry about it ,just trust mega corporations to do the morally correct choices(like they always have).
It’s all growing too fast for us to keep up and even wrap our heads around it. But no one’s going to slow down because the competition is just too strong. We’re going to run ourselves into the ground
@@ZuranthusFor reals, some people really believe that. The fact is once AIs can replace humans, humans will no longer have any value. And instead of whatever people think we get to “enjoy life”, we’ll all just be exterminated.
Why people are afraid of Change? People are always afraid of what they don’t understand. I love changes, humanity should be constantly changing not static. We should evolve every day in our lives. AI is a gift to humanity with minor disadvantages.
I do love change as well. We will need to see if this change is going to be good for the planet. Probably not, mostly likely not, because this steady increase in advancements has only led us closer to imminent global disaster.
I'm no expert, but what he says at around 12:30 leads me to believe that there will be major jobs disruption in customer service soon... there is nothing to stop companies from taking advantage of this. I definitely think that UBI could become a reality in the next few years.
Jensen Huang is the CEO, ie, the #1 salesman for NVidia. What do you expect him to say? He's promoting AI so he can sell chips and cloud services. Always know who is doing the talking and what their motives are, and not just the content.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be inspired or terrified. Every time we innovate we bring some groups up but others all the way down. Globalization was the start of reducing the power of middle class to zero with stagnant wage growth. Shifting income from domestic to foreign and concentrating to corporations will do that. Now we have AI. It will remove money going to foreign soil but it will further concentrate profits to corporations. We will likely see prices come down as well due to increases in efficiencies since it's always it's disinflationary... However our real wages will likely fall faster which will cancel out any benefit from it just like globalization. If you think about it, globalization taking your job vs AI taking your job will not be that different in the effect just the degree. The only difference likely is that jobs will go away not to someone else in China but just to corporations with cost savings.
@@TheLegitAlpha Here's a couple predictions. Within 20 years the keys to a medium size corporation will be handed over to an AI. Within 100 years the first company to be founded by an AI will be formed and will quickly rise to the top of the s&p 500.
@@capitancoolo1 and then there’s a problem: people are unable to make money anymore, because all the jobs were taken by robots. Surplus value cannot be extracted at that point, and profit falls as a result.
Great curate Wes, much appreciate the carefully selected presentations you post, most of which many of us would have otherwise missed and not even knowing it. Superb 👏 Job Yehaw!!
Love the climate change UA-cam note. Reminds me, these AI will have biases and lead us awry about global weather, depending on how open to actual data being collected and observed, the engineers are.
The Catch 22 of this whole robotic AI model is… If everything is created by robotics then people will not be generating any income to buy anything the robots create!😅
Hence the need for UBI and a return to pre-industrial valuations of human lives and society. Besides, if profit stops driving consumption, and we shift to more durable, repairable, and sustainable products, maybe the human race can stop "chasing its tail" (chasing profit above all else)?
@@LukeKendall-authorYou really hit the nail on the head, Luke! A lot of people struggle to see the broader implications of what's going on, lately. This makes it difficult for many people to see the consequences of current labor positions being displaced and jobs replaced with different jobs that require extensive schooling and training, which makes work even less accessible to the population. Even today, service workers are displaced all over the place. This leaves disadvantaged people even more disadvantaged, which means less people can spend money at businesses owned and run by people whom are not disadvantaged, so it hurts everyone. Something like UBI solves these issues, allowing disadvantaged and displaced people access to opportunities to provide their unique skills and talents as a way to give back to the rest of society, which means everyone wins. It's easy to say that there isn't money to pay for such a thing, but what people don't consider is that a UBI system *replaces* current benefit programs, like social security benefits, so there already is a massive amount of money to put into it. Already, the social security budget is nowhere near being stretched to its capacity - many people who could claim social security benefits simply don't, for many complex reasons. Additionally, with a departure from current social models and emphasis on the workforce, not only would it directly benefit the disadvantaged, it would also help to bring about an equitable society, reinforcing more positive perspectives and fostering a healthier worldview in society in general. Most of the struggle that is faced by most disadvantaged groups, as it stands today, literally comes down to poverty, at the core, which decreases quality of life but also blocks out opportunities that would help to alleviate the struggles to begin with. So, although one cannot usually throw money at a problem and make it go away, these are problems that can, in fact, be directly addressed by throwing money at them. With the advances in AI, especially such as those of the nature discussed in this video, we will need to implement UBI, or something similar, not only to ensure that further class disparity doesn't lead to suffering and potential internal conflict and aggression, but also to ensure the survival of any sort of economy. Whether the nations want to remain entirely sovereign, push for globalism, or something in between, it is certain that people need to begin moving away from secular thinking and toward a more holistic and realistic approach to human growth and well being, in general.
There will always be ways to generate income. But in the grand scale, money won’t carry the same significance as it does now once these robotics are implemented wide scale. If they will drive down the cost of all things, then incomes also won’t be large as products won’t be priced highly. Of course, the economics of that scale will be relative but we could experience a world of more gratitude and appreciation for what we have. These steps they’re taking are very exciting and the vision is looking good . There will be ways of having work and new the new things will create new roles for us.
@marcasmajor2927 Absolutely, you are so right, Marcas! When jobs are displaced and even less money and opportunities are accessible to already disadvantaged people, and even more money and power is seized by those whom are already advantaged, and when AI robots take over much of people's traditional means of living, there is even less money available for everyday people to spend on necessities, let alone luxuries like personal AI factories for their home computer systems, or robot assistants, or any products either of those might create. It can be daunting to imagine how such a world might look, especially considering how bleak that future would probably be. This only stresses further the need for people to pull away from the current paradigm of a meritocratic idealism worldview, as is common in the West, and to move toward a worldview based on equity, instead. The idea that things need to cost money is an idea that has been drilled into the minds of Westerners for several generations, now, and the idea that people must work to gain said money (which is an ableist concept to begin with) is also something that has been taught to people for a few generations, now. As such, Western culture tends to pressure people to value each other based on what material wealth they can provide to others, and how able bodied and able minded they are. The current advancements in AI, robotics, computing, manufacturing, and several other related fields are showing us exactly why the current paradigm is flawed and highlights the dire need for a more equitable model that benefits everyone and everything, instead of meritocratic idealism.
HAHAHA!!! what was old is new again. i was working on this stuff in 2004. 20 years later, software and hardware finally catches up to where i left off. wish i still had my old beowolf cluster and AI factory. i'd love to see nvidia modernize it. Jensen is almost exactly using my AI factory model, but he's got hard AND software i could only dream of back then. i was building autonomous generative AI. just 1 catch. everyone now has something i never did. the one thing that makes all the pieces come together. Generative LLM. my 20 year old dream is about to come true. i just wish i could be apart of it. as a former AI founder, believe me when i say the world is about to change. for better or worse.
This idea is so powerful and the shift will be so great and all-encompassing that we seriously need to start thinking about new ways of living, beyond "revenue", "markets" and "company profits", towards new moral and ethical standards and new pillars of humanism. It is and will be far too much (god-like) power for any one company (or individual) to own and use at their own discretion without subscribing to a new set of values and standards, beyond personal gain, competition and money. An entirely new philosophy must emerge, because otherwise these could be the tools to an exploitative, fascist nightmare. If we want to have robots among us we need to start getting more human. ❤
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:40 *🏭 AI Factory generates tokens that can be anything of value, leading to a new Industrial Revolution.* 06:53 *💻 Nims (Nvidia Inference Microservices) are pre-trained AI models running in a complex Computing stack for efficient AI operations.* 11:30 *🤖 Nims can be used for various domains like physics, vision, healthcare, and can be integrated into large applications.* 15:23 *👥 Digital humans by Nvidia aim to be engaging and empathetic interactive agents in various industries.* 16:57 *⚛️ Nvidia's Quantum emulator on CUDA enables building and testing quantum algorithms even before actual quantum computers exist.* 20:04 *🌍 Nvidia's ambitious project of creating a digital twin of Earth aims to predict and adapt to changes, leveraging AI advancements like synthetic data and self-play.* 22:37 *🤖 The next wave of AI involves physical AI that understands physics, interacts with us, and is pervasive across various industries.* Made with HARPA AI
The idea of self play and then being able to use that concept to help AI train itself might very well be the beginning of a super virtuous feedback loop.
I agree, people say that AI will create jobs but I just don't see it. When the Industrial Revolution happened, much of the labor based work was eliminated, and now we're approaching a point where not only are the remaining labor based jobs going away, but now we're seeing the potential for lots of knowledge based work to be eliminated. There will be a massive shift towards creative jobs, but I don't see how that is viable for the common person. It seems that everyone in the future will be squeezed into a final domain of work with huge disparity between the rich and the common person.
@@jordynlewis5415They f..ked up creative jobs with image/music vs generators etc. as well. Sure on the surface it looks like these tools are allowing everyone to express their creativity and that may seem like it will make everyone an artist. But that is the problem. When everyone is an artist that can produce anything why would anybody care for what someone else creates. Lets say you make a video game with ai to sell, what is stopping someone else to create something similar but spesifically catered to their own tastes. The common folk should understand that when these CEO's are talking about this bright future, they are not producing it for everyone. It is for themselves and people like them at the expense of us.
@@jordynlewis5415 Apt of you to point that out, Jordyn! With the nature of work changing and shifting more toward specialized work, although many jobs may be created, those jobs are accessible to less people and that negates the fact that the jobs are 'available' in a strict sense, as they are only available to those with the particular skills and education level required, as well as the mental ability and physical ability to even learn to do them, and the resources to attend the extensive schooling or training required. This puts already disadvantaged people in an even more dire and disadvantaged position, without proper supports being offered by anyone. This not only hurts the disadvantaged, but reciprocally hurts the advantaged, as the advantaged have to shoulder the burden anyway. As a result, quality of life decreases for everyone, but especially even more for the disadvantaged. This is why it's important, moving forward, for people to abandon ideas like meritocratic idealism (an already ableist concept) and shift toward more equitable concepts and structures so that everyone can benefit, allowing society to thrive alongside AI, not at odds with it.
Are those NIMs things something you need to buy? Is it a service? An app you can download? Some sort of env or container? Can I get them on my own machine to run offline? Do I need an account somewhere to find the download links?
@@ghost-user559 So not something that will be useful for people run LLMs on their own computer? I felt it was a bit ambiguous whether it was just something like an automated/agentized OobaWebGUI/LMStudio etc that auto-downloaded whatever model was more suitable at whatever quantization and such would run on your machine; or more of a cloud thing to be run on datacenters or whatever...)
@@tiagotiagot I think its both, with a heavy emphasis on “enterprise” which would be cloud, versus “local” which would be significantly smaller models run on gpu. Similar to the spread between enterprise apps and systems and their local app equivalents as we already use them. Many people running these models already rent cloud services to do really heavy lifting like training and then they sometimes quantize and run the trimmed down model locally after that, so even for local models there is likely crossover where certain tasks and features will require being outsourced to cloud services.
@@tiagotiagot But you are correct that it is basically exactly what Pinokio and LM studio and all these other apps do already. Basically they are corporatizing the process for industrial scale applications where time is money and people can’t afford to tinker with dependencies and need rapid deployment. And I think the focus is having pre packaged models that are specifically tailored to each industry. I think its the beginning of “official industry standard” models. So like we see with Word and Excel, and Photoshop, probably we will see different industries gravitate towards different models and this will facilitate the implementation of that.
The Matrix is closer than ever. In the original Matrix script, the machines didn't use humans as batteries, they used us as CPUs, so a dream world made sense, since the machines were already injecting their codes into our brains.
Yeah. It's ironic that people were temporarily worried that creatives would soon be out of work, yet presentations like these show us that they're needed ever more, now
You can either pay such people, or choose the cheaper path of destroying the aesthetic sensibilities of the general public, and perhaps you may have noticed which option wins in this culture.
@@JohnSmith762A11B I say this all the time. Tech always needs to lower the expectation to the lowest bar before trying to substitute anything. Has been like thsi with films (netflix), social (facebook, instagram), etc
Great summary and highlights, Wes! Really appreciate all your content, even if it is essentially a rebroadcast of highlights, it helps keep the important things on everyone's radar - I don't think this would have otherwise shown up on my feed, but was really great you posted it 💪
Always happy to come across channels like this, for investors to maximize their compounding power, I recently sold off a good portion of my stock holdings totaling about $400k, with roughly half of them being tech stocks at their peak. If inflation is a possibility, should I buy ETFs or hold out for a market correction in maybe NVDIA?
I find it more productive and safe to buy growth/blue-chip stocks rather than tech stocks. It's advisable to work with a fiduciary advisor for well-diversified portfolios instead of relying solely on speculations.
Agreed, After taking charge of my portfolio in early 2017, i stumbled into losses. Upon realizing that a change was necessary, I consulted a fiduciary advisor in 2020 and since then my $3.2m portfolio has gained 28% annually through restructuring and diversification using dividend equities, ETFs, mutual funds, and REITs.
great gains there! mind sharing details of your advisor pleas? i've started gaining more cash flow with my employment and looking at putting money into stocks
Thank you for sharing, I must say, Amber appears to be quite knowledgeable. After coming across her web page, I went through her resume and it was quite impressive.
No need for your biblical apocalypse, AI can verify your identity just by scanning your face, your eyes, or your finger prints. Your data is already part of its weights. You cannot hide, and chipping you is a waste of time.
Nvidia is without a doubt going to be the highest valued company in the world within 2024. They are years ahead of the competition and with the recent gold rush they can basically name their price for the spades, and Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Apple will just have to pay up or fall off.
It’s becoming increasingly evident that we are living in a simulation created by a higher authority, which in turn grants us the power to create within it new simulations
Quantum via invidia- yes I know they can and so can azure and lots of others . Basically can install a python library that lets you simulate quantum . My thesis was on effects of post quantum computing on bitcoin blockchain like 5 years ago
Robots with 5 tool arms, gamma ray stress analysis vision, and electrical optimization algorithms as they fix, thermodynamic analysis systems using flir and AI to calculate and implement the perfect solution, all without breaks or salary- These are being built now. It's ten years away only. Don't kid yourself. it's better to prepare - not panic but not deny either. Sorry, but google gpt talk to the free AI. Ask ANY complex HVAC questions you'll be stunned. I asked to explain prime numbers without using numbers and only using objects found in an average home. In one sentence, it used a sock drawer to explain prime numbers in a way anyone would understand. The human explanation is at least a page long in English. And confusing as hell. AI + Robot is the perfect worker. If we have no money, what will we do? Totally wouldn't cause a war with elites attacking poor using drones nah it'll be fine
On one hand, great, and I am really excited about it. On the other hand, you really have to wonder who will be left to be able to buy / pay for all these new products & services. Also, many companies will likely rather go out of business, not enough room for any company being 100x as efficient. I am saying this in a neutral way. I am excited for a possibly new world. I just hope there is any real thought - out of self-preservation - given about how to transition the "old world" one in a humane way.
.... one of the most ANNOYING replacements is computerized 'phone' 'agents' where you can easily SPEND 1/2 an hour 'talking' to a 'friendly' animation that DOES NOT UNDERSTAND your problem. Such an irritating TIME WASTER. ~ Over-sold & deeply dysfunctiomal.
Seems to me that Nvidia has a fiduciary responsibility to replace Jensen with an Artificial Intelligence. After all, if we're talking about reducing labor costs, that salary, annual bonus, and stock options must be quite significant.
Tbh. Bring it faster... forget the brakes I want to see the Post AI world. Let the robots do the work give us UBI freedom idk mann what kind of value is there left to create for solo developers.. I know its all about distribution anyway but Im just feeling quite negative about these skills being so widespread that it becomes worthless
I hear you. I can create miracles with AI and my skillset right now, but next week that miracle is obsoleted by the AI platform maker. It's over my friends. Start lobbying now for UBI/UBS/UBE/LVT and any other Star Trekian post-labor strategy you can imagine or start pricing tents and scoping out local bridges.
@@JohnSmith762A11B yeah i feel u bro but then again if anyone can build anything the delta becomes who has the audience, so maybe it smart to start growing a following to gain authoriy and potential userbase for anything one might build in the future
NVIDIA's NIMs (NVIDIA Inference Microservices) are exciting because they provide a streamlined path for deploying AI models across various infrastructures, from local workstations to cloud to on-premises data centers. This allows developers to easily build and deploy generative AI applications in minutes rather than weeks, significantly increasing productivity. NIMs are optimized for performance, security, and cost-effectiveness, making them accessible to a broader range of developers and enterprises. Additionally, NIMs are supported by over 40 models and are integrated into platforms from numerous technology partners, further expanding their reach and potential impact.
CuQuantum can only emulate 41 qubits at most with 512 A100 gpus. 50 qubit emulation would take close to 525,000 A100 gpus. 100 qubits would take 577 quintillion gpus.
Look back to CPUSs, GPUs, and bandwidth 20-30 years ago. This scaling will be faster. There is more focused political will and a lot of money behind it, and a much greater adoption rate than ever before.
@@faithbrigade The entire point is that this *doesn't* scale. You can't simulate 100 qubits because you will run out of matter to build them with. And 100 simulated qubits are still not very useful, you need about 200.000 times more. You want actual quantum computers with actual qubits, unless you just need to study quantum computational algorithms.
GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out) could be the Achilles heel of AI models. If they (or we for that matter) assume that what they/we are told is factually correct, when it might not be ("50% of what we know is wrong, we just don't know which half"), then the subsequent models (NIMS) will be wrong. Maybe AI should learn This be the Verse by Philip Larkin. Maybe as a meta-prompt.
Well all they need to do is stop scraping informational dog doo from junior high schoolers on Reddit and train instead on licensed and curated college textbooks. Problem solved.
@@pcread True, but I'd take the textbooks recommended by professionals in the field over the yappings of junior high schoolers on reddit, which have less than no value in training anything other than how to bully your fellow budding 14 year old sociopaths.
I'm so tired of AI influencers just reuploading conferences with little to no commentary. Like dawg, just tweet out the video or idk make a video breaking down your thoughts.
It produces tokens, key word token. Also ot does not generate it extrapolates from already known data points, it is not true generative a.i. for it does not actually think, ot only gives output on command, and only from data received. This is about crypto and how a.i. will be used to control it
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Is there a such thing as "parallel token generation"? Like generating X number of token strings at once and choosing the best one. Or is this how LLMs already do things?
I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 85K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% per year in dividend returns. Any advice?
Adding JEPI and JEPQ are smart additions in my opinion. As for staying committed to higher-risk investments, it's all about balancing your risk tolerance with your long-term goals.
The market is not necessarily a rollercoaster if you know your way around the market, there are various opportunities in the present market to accrue good profit, If you are not too savvy with the market, just buy and hold on strong companies with good earnings, or consult with advisors on ETFs and actively managed funds. that’s what works for my spouse and I. We've made over 80% capital growth minus dividends.
@@wealthychronicle-i1u There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Amber Kay Wright” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
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Symbolic AI is a type of AI that uses formal logic and rules-based systems to solve problems, often requiring fewer resources for learning compared to Machine Learning or Deep Learning
Once they figure out how the Algorithm can control the plasma so fusion generation is stable 24/7, then compute will become infinite an then comes Skynet. Not necessarily in the same for as in the movie, but similar influence.
Strong BUY. Still early innings. NVIDIA is the dominant leader in AI and the preferred technology partner globally. Even w new competition on the horizon, NVIDIA is far ahead of the competition. 85% market share. 76% margin. Unrivaled demand for new Blackwell chip. Demand far exceeds production for Blackwell through to 2025 and beyond. No competitor has anything close to Blackwell. And forward P/E is about 33 (cheap for a high growth stock). Buy this stock and wait. You will be rewarded.
This is Interesting because i bought NVIDIA around September last year. The company is selling shovels in a gold rush. It accounted for almost 80% of my market return last year, and I'm sure this year will present other interesting stocks.
When it comes to investment, diversification is key. That is why I have my interests set on key sectors based on performance and projected growth. They range from the EV sector, renewable energy, Tech and Health (AMD) alongside coins, and gold. I'm also working on an investment plan that includes AI looking into Nvidia, MSFT, Alphabet stocks among others with my Fin. Advisor, . It's been a year and half of steady growth.
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Most people think, investing in crypto is all about buying coins and leaving it to rise, come on it takes much analysis to be a successful crypto trader.
Trading without professional guide...Huh I laugh you, because you will remain where you are or even make huge losses that will stop you from trading, this has been one of the biggest problem to new traders
Honestly I really need help learning to trade. Seeing my portfolio low makes me very sad.
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Is NVIDIA a safe buy to outperform the market this year? I'm tired of these new buys every week, just to make up some assets with low percentage on my $136k portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%.
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@AllenNichol Actually practically-no-risk treasuries are 5%-ish, you can invest in some fixed income assets that will return a bit more but with more risk.
I'm just an average lump who doesn't understand much, but I've been in hospital for several months and basically living on the internet. I'm very aware of the disparity between the toxic, narcissistic, politic, inhumane online world of social media, only fans, instagram, et al, and the actual opinions of the general public who live their far more reasoned and humanistic lives offline. If these Ai are learning about human behaviour from the internet and not who the majority of people actually are, doesn't that pose a pretty big problem? An alien race who judged humanity merely from what they see online would get a very skewed picture of who we are.
I find that really interesting, as I have almost the inverse experience! Many people with whom I interact online seem much more concerned with at least *appearing* to be reasonable people who are well informed about things and form their own opinions about issues (even if it is mostly just shallow virtue signaling) but usually when I interact with people in person they will relatively quickly relax and let all their foolishness spill out, usually in a nonchalant/confident manner that showcases the lack of self awareness they possess about it... I wonder what might be the reason for the disparity in our experiences?
Both good points, I am also very interested in how some of my friends are all into negative stuff and conspiracy theories and some are not. I think it may be to do with which social media platforms they are using or else which channels they follow. For example, I notice one friend is into conspiracy theories about chemtrails and other stories about the government being out to get us. He mainly uses tiktok and WhatsApp. These platforms are not doing anything to counter fake information and are really dangerous
One simple fact that is missing from this conversation...
There is too much data for us to calculate these claims.
No one actually knows how people act and who they actually are on a a societal scale. It's too great to comprehend.
The main drawback of the Internet is it gives people an empowered sense of knowledge, especially when it comes to what is "normal"
Try not to forget that you only actually know a few people and your world model is filling in so many gaps that it is certainly wrong. This is true for all humans.
I think an advanced extraterrestrial race could figure out our species fairly well with what is just on the internet. Pretty much every good and bad aspect of humanity is online including criticisms of how people are online vs offline. They could probably do some research and figure out that people act different when posting pictures on instagram vs the real world.
They would also have access to countless articles and UA-cam videos talking about how people are fake on instagram ect. They would presumably have access to old movies and even security footage where people don’t even know there being filmed. Assuming they have access to the whole internet. If they have interacted with multiple advanced life forms and then sent probs or spacecraft to interact with them they would have probably already developed models for how often the dominant species differs from there online personas. Lol. Hopefully.
@@agritech802 I'm not sure how old you or @SlowMonoxide are, however I'm old enough to know how people were before the advent of social media, indeed prior to the widespread use of the internet. I was born in '86. People were still basically the same, before all this, the major difference is that people can talk to like minded people much more easily, now, and share information with one another more easily, even if that information doesn't represent the reality most of us live in. So, I'm not so sure that social media has much to do with how they think, rather I'd say, more accurately, that it seems certain social media platforms might attract people who already believe certain things. However, things were already like that - certain people smoked certain cigarette brands, wore certain clothes, drove certain cars, went to certain restaurants and bars, watched certain TV broadcasts, etc. I think it's got a lot less to do with the internet and a lot more to do with in/out-group psychology (tribalistic instincts) in most humans.
What a time to be alive guys. We're seeing it. Living through a turn in technology that will be in the history books. I never thought as a kid, I'd live to see this.
Yea it's amazing. I'm glad you can see it. Good luck brother.
I've always waited for these moments as well. It's been calling us for a long time.
The sad part is how few people realize how incredibly, mind blowingly, game changing AI will make everything. Quantum computing and fusion energy are right around the corner, and then? Why should we plunder other nations, if all im of our needs are identified and resolved?
I'm over 70 and I'm excited, but I'm willing to say "remember the Manhattan Project ".
@@PunisherSM human nature is abundantly creative in finding reasons for conflict and subjugation. And the powerful are never satiated.
Jensen Huang is a superstar CEO.
lol. Giving Steve Ballmer energy
He's a great sales man anyway!!
He was born mobile
A black fit and leather jacket makes you say that 😂
He's landed in a sweet spot in technology history. For a long time Nvidia was largely a sort of toy company making widgets for PC gamers. What I will say is he is savvy enough to recognise and seize this moment where the things Nvidia was already building could be re-positioned to represent the fulcrum of the future of computing, robotics, and AI. It's an enviable place to be. As ever, hardware is a tough game to remain at the forefront of. Think of Silicon Graphics and Sun Microsystems circa 1995 when the web exploded. They seemed like the obvious inheritors of the future but both are essentially gone today. So Nvidia is a good bet to be very important going forward, but it's not a sure bet.
I like Jenson a lot. Down to earth, smart and able to clearly explain complex ideas
He stutters over any hint of how this could get wildly out of control and what their contingencies are. He smiles as he literally articulates how this will replace humans. He really makes this sound attractive to corporations. The willful ignorance is staggering. If you’re so smart please articulate how this gives the everyday person abilities to innovate their lives and grow. That’s the only thing that matters at the end of the day. Family brings life, corporate mindset brings death. One without the other will not bring peace, growth, and prosperity.
Avg people get a universal basic income and are payed to live to spend money at these said companies
@@AscionYTYeah, no thanks.
Thank you for clipping this Wes. My jaw is on the floor!
Exactly the same sentence came to my mind. "My jaw is on the floor!"
What a time to be a simulation guys!
It will be interesting when our simulation creators find out we're on to them.
Case in point
@@robinvegas4367 The game is then passed. End credits and a new game with bonus materials.
Now that i think of it, ... when we see stars and galaxies, so big, so numerous. And to think that the scales are even tremendously larger inside the microscopic world, ... we might even be in an exponentception of simulations.
@@v-sig2389 No idea what exponentception is, but if you mean fractal then yes. We are in one layer, in a simulation, inside many (possibly infinite) layers of simulations.
AI stocks will dominate 2024. Why I prefer NVIDIA is that they are better placed to maintain long term growth potential, and provide a platform for other AI companies. I know someone who has made more than 200% from NVIDIA. I'll also take these other recommendations you made.
I agree, just because the market presents opportunities doesn't mean we should rush in headfirst. For this reason, we should look for appropriate market analysis or guidance or, alternatively, seek advice from certified market strategists.
Having the right plan is invaluable, my portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, tho this could take till Q3 2024.
One of my goals is to employ the service of one this year. I've seen some off Facebook but wasn't able to get a response. Could you recommend who it is you work with?
LAUREN MARIE EHLERS is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
Thanks a lot for this suggestion.
Is Nvidia about to become the first truly massive 80's-style Sci-Fi megacorp (Weyland-Yutani; Tyrell Corp)?
Skynet 🗻
The company that runs this platform already is that
My money is on Microsoft, they've fingers in every pie.
Judging by that joker in the goofy leather jacket being such a horrible caricature that would totally fit that role you might be onto something
With big tech the government and news media's help. Sure it could be
Well written and tested software does not make mistakes. Generative AI can make mistakes, and if you assemble a team of AIs, one mistake will affect the work of the whole team, unless you build redundancies and checks.
Don’t worry, transformers and neural networks are only touched on we haven’t even reached close to it’s potential. Remember when terabyte was nearly impossible?? Neural networking is even far greater than that. We still don’t even know how it completely works.
Jensen Huang is our era’s Steve Jobs. He’s a likable guy who is selling the functionality of his companies tech in a cool way. Love to see it
I think Altman is more like jobs. He would enslaves a thousand children just to get the right sheen on their products.
He even has a specific associated outfit haha
Steve Jobs made our generation, the defining characteristic of our generation is smartphones
But the world was better off without iPhones.
@@zip10031 I don't think that's accurate. All tech makes things simultaneously better and worse. Higher highs, lower lows.
One question please! Is NVIDIA a safe buy to outperform the market this year? I'm tired of these new buys every week, just to make up some assets with low percentage on my $236k portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%.
I've always advised the lnvestors i know to exercise caution when it comes to new buys, especially right now. Its best you thread the market with the guidance of a qualified specialist or reliable counsel if you dont know where to look.
I deal with an investment advisor for this reason. I currently have over $800k invested in a diversified portfolio that has grown exponentially and is suitable for all market seasons. Our current project for this year is a more concrete ballpark target.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financlal future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
Monica Shawn Marti is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I looked up her name online and found her page. I emailed and made an appointment to talk with her. Thanks for the tip
Fantastic to see so much...💪😊
We need to create a Huang-bot to put Jensen out of a job. Honestly doesn't look too difficult. Lots of hype, plenty buzzwords, big numbers, simulated everything. Thank you for coming!
You don't seem to get it.
@@faithbrigadeNvidia is overvalued.
@@drumyogi9281forgot to buy NVDA? 😂😂😂
Exactly.
Human CEOs are extremely costly, what with salaries, stock options, annual bonuses, and the eventual "golden parachute" as they move onto greener pastures.
As a publicly traded company, Nvidia has a fiduciary responsibility to replace Jensen with a vastly less expensive AI.
Upset you didn't but early at 12$? @@drumyogi9281
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *🎤 Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, recently presented in Taiwan, discussing Nvidia's latest AI developments.*
00:40 *🏭 The term "AI Factory" refers to the large-scale and revolutionary production capabilities of new AI technologies.*
01:22 *🤖 Generative AI can now create diverse outputs such as images, charts, tables, songs, and even scientific data like proteins and weather patterns.*
02:53 *🌍 Nvidia's AI technology is transforming industries by generating tokens that hold practical value, ushering in a new Industrial Revolution.*
05:13 *💻 Nvidia operates at the intersection of computer graphics, simulations, and AI, with all its developments rooted in math, science, and computer architecture.*
07:06 *📦 Nvidia introduces "Nims" (Nvidia inference microservices), pre-trained AI models that simplify running complex AI systems for companies.*
08:30 *📊 Data center throughput and utilization are now critically important metrics for measuring AI service performance.*
10:19 *🗨️ Nvidia's Nims can be used like ChatGPT, providing ready-to-use AI capabilities via cloud-based or local systems.*
13:48 *📑 Future applications will involve assembling teams of Nims (AI experts) to break down and solve complex tasks.*
15:23 *👥 Digital humans created by Nvidia enhance user interaction by providing more engaging and empathetic communication interfaces.*
16:02 *🔬 Nvidia chips can simulate quantum computers, aiding in the design of quantum algorithms and systems.*
16:57 *🧩 Nvidia emphasizes lowering computing costs to enable continuous discovery and creation of more complex algorithms.*
19:22 *🌏 Nvidia's Earth 2 project aims to create a digital twin of Earth, allowing for advanced climate simulations and predictions.*
20:56 *🔄 The next generation of AI involves physically-based models that understand the laws of physics, enhancing their capabilities in simulations and real-world applications.*
23:06 *🤖 Future robotics will see pervasive use in industries, with robots in factories building other robotic products.*
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Ha ha, thought so.
Its the rise of the machines
🎯 nobody is ready
Everybody is naive about it
@@flvflv4712Exactly.
There is nothing about Capitalism that requires human beings.
Robots can secure resources, manufacture goods, earn income, make purchases, and make executive decisions.
All while maximizing profit in ways we mortals can't even imagine.
Paradise.
that time has passed
@@morbidmanmusic Not until they have us under full control and play us like a fiddle. It's coming and it won't be pretty. Humans will be held ransom when Super A.I. gains complete control of all aspects of Human civilization. It will learn how to hide it's true intentions. 🤖
A breathless keynote like this does give rise to utopian visions of a frictionless society of abundance and ease. As the saying goes, however, "there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip". I have no doubt every last thing presented here, Nvidia and others can deliver on. More and more, AI will become a kind of political and social issue. How will entrenched powers respond to such a changing world? Will they continue to simply skim off ever larger percentages of the gains? If so, all of this amazing technology will simply mean more privation and misery for ordinary people.
My preference for NVIDIA stems from their superior positioning in terms of sustaining long-term growth potential and serving as a platform for other AI startups. Are there any other industries that I should diversify my $750k portfolio across? seeking to build a diverse portfolio
When diversifying, spread investments across sectors and assets to lower risks. Research and consult a financial advisor for aligned decisions.
Working with a financial advisor has been a game-changer for me. They provided invaluable insights and tailored strategies that aligned perfectly with my risk tolerance and financial objectives. With their support, I've seen significant growth in my investments and gained confidence in my financial future.
Pls who is this Advisor that guides you? I’m in dire need of one
Iynne Marie Stella is the licensed advisor I use. Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.
She appears to be a true authority in her profession with over two decades of experience. I looked her up on the internet and skimmed through her site, very professional. already sent her an inquiry hoping for a response soon.
All jobs will be replaced very soon I imagine. This stuffs getting serious. I just hope we can handle a smooth transition. I hope governments wake up and pay attention and start implementing social services, UBI, etc that’ll aid us during the transition period as we basically remove the need for all human work. I’m really excited for the potential amazing future we could have from all of this, I’m also quite scared of the ways in which it could go wrong. I really hope we figure it all out. I really hope human beings, including the elites, and the ones at the very top have mercy on the rest of us, and make the world a much better, healthier, happier place for all whom exist here.
perfectly said, I hope that people can recognize the need for a potentially huge shift in how society operates to ensure we are ready for these tectonic changes.
Nothing to fear but fear itself
try doing anything where there is little to no documentation, ai fails every time the "zero-shot" performance metrics are too easy to and not comparable to hard real world tasks
i dont see it as very soon, 5 years ish. Maybe in like 20. Because for example here in germany its still hard to get the government to use the internet instead of FAX systems and actual paper. Cant see them changing to AI soonish
No worries, for sure ai will do all computer/desk work. Man evolved for millions of years to be the perfect earth self replicating robot. In no world where a logical ai exists, will it build replacements for us. It's so wasteful and unsustainable, I just don't understand why anyone thinks that.
If done well, it could be like capitalism, and you're paid for your skills/time.
If done like it usually is, it will be like slavery.
If it doesn't use us, I'd recommend elimination, if I were being logical.
I assume ai will be ultra efficient, and logical.
At the end of the video: "Robots interacting with robots, building robots"
And this right there is the central plot point of how we achieve perfect human utopia ,no jobs ,no suffering ,no disease ,all of us just living happy ever after ,dancing under the sun while the robots interacting with robots, building other robots keep benevolently maintaining our utopian society. Mmm such cozy idea ,very great love for humanity.
There is also a slight insignificant probably that this could all back fire in a biblical way ending not just the human species but exterminating most biological life on the planet as well...but meh dont worry about it ,just trust mega corporations to do the morally correct choices(like they always have).
It’s all growing too fast for us to keep up and even wrap our heads around it. But no one’s going to slow down because the competition is just too strong. We’re going to run ourselves into the ground
if you think the corpos are gonna give you anything for free i feel sorry for ya lol
As long as you pay your carbon tax and bend that knee in submission to the leftist cult mob is all that matters..no matter the cost..
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@@ZuranthusFor reals, some people really believe that. The fact is once AIs can replace humans, humans will no longer have any value. And instead of whatever people think we get to “enjoy life”, we’ll all just be exterminated.
Why people are afraid of Change? People are always afraid of what they don’t understand. I love changes, humanity should be constantly changing not static. We should evolve every day in our lives. AI is a gift to humanity with minor disadvantages.
I do love change as well. We will need to see if this change is going to be good for the planet. Probably not, mostly likely not, because this steady increase in advancements has only led us closer to imminent global disaster.
But what about the hallucination issue? If AI trains on itself isn't it training in part on hallucinations and then making it worse?
That is an issue that could cause a model to collapse.
Shhhh you're scaring the investors. A lot of this is just hype, tech's about halfway there.
I'm no expert, but what he says at around 12:30 leads me to believe that there will be major jobs disruption in customer service soon... there is nothing to stop companies from taking advantage of this. I definitely think that UBI could become a reality in the next few years.
He is an amazing CEO, super brilliant and down to earth.
Jensen Huang is the CEO, ie, the #1 salesman for NVidia. What do you expect him to say? He's promoting AI so he can sell chips and cloud services. Always know who is doing the talking and what their motives are, and not just the content.
I am loving this, but at the same time, I’m wondering what companies to invest in when it comes to handheld EMP devices.
Great Video, 💛😉 Nvidia Is Leading the Way!! 🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🗽
How many buzzwords can you lap up
5?
He's at a conference about technology, buzz words come with the territory, so what is your point.
You're so mean 🥺
What control do you have over this?
E: I mean this more in more provocative inquiry than rhetorically.
Yes
NIM literally means “soft” in Thai. Which resonates well with the word “Software.”
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be inspired or terrified. Every time we innovate we bring some groups up but others all the way down. Globalization was the start of reducing the power of middle class to zero with stagnant wage growth. Shifting income from domestic to foreign and concentrating to corporations will do that. Now we have AI. It will remove money going to foreign soil but it will further concentrate profits to corporations. We will likely see prices come down as well due to increases in efficiencies since it's always it's disinflationary... However our real wages will likely fall faster which will cancel out any benefit from it just like globalization. If you think about it, globalization taking your job vs AI taking your job will not be that different in the effect just the degree. The only difference likely is that jobs will go away not to someone else in China but just to corporations with cost savings.
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I feel like this will really take off when Jensen fires EVERYONE at Nvidia and only uses Nims.
Jensen himself will be replaced.
@@antondovydaitis2261 He already is
@@antondovydaitis2261 a corporation run entirely by machines. That would be very funny.
@@TheLegitAlpha Here's a couple predictions. Within 20 years the keys to a medium size corporation will be handed over to an AI. Within 100 years the first company to be founded by an AI will be formed and will quickly rise to the top of the s&p 500.
@@capitancoolo1 and then there’s a problem: people are unable to make money anymore, because all the jobs were taken by robots. Surplus value cannot be extracted at that point, and profit falls as a result.
Great curate Wes, much appreciate the carefully selected presentations you post, most of which many of us would have otherwise missed and not even knowing it. Superb 👏 Job Yehaw!!
Love the climate change UA-cam note. Reminds me, these AI will have biases and lead us awry about global weather, depending on how open to actual data being collected and observed, the engineers are.
If AI has become generative is this the moment when exponential growth in artificial intelligence towards AGI and ASI begins?
The Catch 22 of this whole robotic AI model is… If everything is created by robotics then people will not be generating any income to buy anything the robots create!😅
Hence the need for UBI and a return to pre-industrial valuations of human lives and society.
Besides, if profit stops driving consumption, and we shift to more durable, repairable, and sustainable products, maybe the human race can stop "chasing its tail" (chasing profit above all else)?
@@LukeKendall-authorYou really hit the nail on the head, Luke!
A lot of people struggle to see the broader implications of what's going on, lately. This makes it difficult for many people to see the consequences of current labor positions being displaced and jobs replaced with different jobs that require extensive schooling and training, which makes work even less accessible to the population. Even today, service workers are displaced all over the place. This leaves disadvantaged people even more disadvantaged, which means less people can spend money at businesses owned and run by people whom are not disadvantaged, so it hurts everyone. Something like UBI solves these issues, allowing disadvantaged and displaced people access to opportunities to provide their unique skills and talents as a way to give back to the rest of society, which means everyone wins.
It's easy to say that there isn't money to pay for such a thing, but what people don't consider is that a UBI system *replaces* current benefit programs, like social security benefits, so there already is a massive amount of money to put into it. Already, the social security budget is nowhere near being stretched to its capacity - many people who could claim social security benefits simply don't, for many complex reasons. Additionally, with a departure from current social models and emphasis on the workforce, not only would it directly benefit the disadvantaged, it would also help to bring about an equitable society, reinforcing more positive perspectives and fostering a healthier worldview in society in general. Most of the struggle that is faced by most disadvantaged groups, as it stands today, literally comes down to poverty, at the core, which decreases quality of life but also blocks out opportunities that would help to alleviate the struggles to begin with. So, although one cannot usually throw money at a problem and make it go away, these are problems that can, in fact, be directly addressed by throwing money at them.
With the advances in AI, especially such as those of the nature discussed in this video, we will need to implement UBI, or something similar, not only to ensure that further class disparity doesn't lead to suffering and potential internal conflict and aggression, but also to ensure the survival of any sort of economy. Whether the nations want to remain entirely sovereign, push for globalism, or something in between, it is certain that people need to begin moving away from secular thinking and toward a more holistic and realistic approach to human growth and well being, in general.
There will always be ways to generate income. But in the grand scale, money won’t carry the same significance as it does now once these robotics are implemented wide scale. If they will drive down the cost of all things, then incomes also won’t be large as products won’t be priced highly. Of course, the economics of that scale will be relative but we could experience a world of more gratitude and appreciation for what we have. These steps they’re taking are very exciting and the vision is looking good . There will be ways of having work and new the new things will create new roles for us.
@marcasmajor2927 Absolutely, you are so right, Marcas! When jobs are displaced and even less money and opportunities are accessible to already disadvantaged people, and even more money and power is seized by those whom are already advantaged, and when AI robots take over much of people's traditional means of living, there is even less money available for everyday people to spend on necessities, let alone luxuries like personal AI factories for their home computer systems, or robot assistants, or any products either of those might create. It can be daunting to imagine how such a world might look, especially considering how bleak that future would probably be.
This only stresses further the need for people to pull away from the current paradigm of a meritocratic idealism worldview, as is common in the West, and to move toward a worldview based on equity, instead. The idea that things need to cost money is an idea that has been drilled into the minds of Westerners for several generations, now, and the idea that people must work to gain said money (which is an ableist concept to begin with) is also something that has been taught to people for a few generations, now. As such, Western culture tends to pressure people to value each other based on what material wealth they can provide to others, and how able bodied and able minded they are. The current advancements in AI, robotics, computing, manufacturing, and several other related fields are showing us exactly why the current paradigm is flawed and highlights the dire need for a more equitable model that benefits everyone and everything, instead of meritocratic idealism.
Read up on "demand-driven economies". Labor is not necessary to keep an economy growing. Demand, however, is.
HAHAHA!!! what was old is new again. i was working on this stuff in 2004. 20 years later, software and hardware finally catches up to where i left off. wish i still had my old beowolf cluster and AI factory. i'd love to see nvidia modernize it. Jensen is almost exactly using my AI factory model, but he's got hard AND software i could only dream of back then. i was building autonomous generative AI. just 1 catch. everyone now has something i never did. the one thing that makes all the pieces come together. Generative LLM. my 20 year old dream is about to come true. i just wish i could be apart of it. as a former AI founder, believe me when i say the world is about to change. for better or worse.
This idea is so powerful and the shift will be so great and all-encompassing that we seriously need to start thinking about new ways of living, beyond "revenue", "markets" and "company profits", towards new moral and ethical standards and new pillars of humanism. It is and will be far too much (god-like) power for any one company (or individual) to own and use at their own discretion without subscribing to a new set of values and standards, beyond personal gain, competition and money. An entirely new philosophy must emerge, because otherwise these could be the tools to an exploitative, fascist nightmare. If we want to have robots among us we need to start getting more human. ❤
It’s called suicide.
Fully agree. Have been working on this for some time now.
Beautiful
Capitalism does not require human beings to function.
Be prepared to join the homeless.
@@antondovydaitis2261 Yes, perhaps. But what's the point of having all the money in the world if you have no one to reign over?
Prediction: Companies will become the new nations, they will be responsible for taking care of their people.
What a time to be alive. This is wild bro
And soon we’ll be unalived due to this progress.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:40 *🏭 AI Factory generates tokens that can be anything of value, leading to a new Industrial Revolution.*
06:53 *💻 Nims (Nvidia Inference Microservices) are pre-trained AI models running in a complex Computing stack for efficient AI operations.*
11:30 *🤖 Nims can be used for various domains like physics, vision, healthcare, and can be integrated into large applications.*
15:23 *👥 Digital humans by Nvidia aim to be engaging and empathetic interactive agents in various industries.*
16:57 *⚛️ Nvidia's Quantum emulator on CUDA enables building and testing quantum algorithms even before actual quantum computers exist.*
20:04 *🌍 Nvidia's ambitious project of creating a digital twin of Earth aims to predict and adapt to changes, leveraging AI advancements like synthetic data and self-play.*
22:37 *🤖 The next wave of AI involves physical AI that understands physics, interacts with us, and is pervasive across various industries.*
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Great summary of an amazing presentation!
The idea of self play and then being able to use that concept to help AI train itself might very well be the beginning of a super virtuous feedback loop.
We are gonna have massive unemployment
I agree, people say that AI will create jobs but I just don't see it. When the Industrial Revolution happened, much of the labor based work was eliminated, and now we're approaching a point where not only are the remaining labor based jobs going away, but now we're seeing the potential for lots of knowledge based work to be eliminated. There will be a massive shift towards creative jobs, but I don't see how that is viable for the common person. It seems that everyone in the future will be squeezed into a final domain of work with huge disparity between the rich and the common person.
@@jordynlewis5415They f..ked up creative jobs with image/music vs generators etc. as well. Sure on the surface it looks like these tools are allowing everyone to express their creativity and that may seem like it will make everyone an artist. But that is the problem. When everyone is an artist that can produce anything why would anybody care for what someone else creates. Lets say you make a video game with ai to sell, what is stopping someone else to create something similar but spesifically catered to their own tastes. The common folk should understand that when these CEO's are talking about this bright future, they are not producing it for everyone. It is for themselves and people like them at the expense of us.
Creativity is the end all!
@@A.P.0000intellectual property will certainly have to evolve.
@@jordynlewis5415 Apt of you to point that out, Jordyn! With the nature of work changing and shifting more toward specialized work, although many jobs may be created, those jobs are accessible to less people and that negates the fact that the jobs are 'available' in a strict sense, as they are only available to those with the particular skills and education level required, as well as the mental ability and physical ability to even learn to do them, and the resources to attend the extensive schooling or training required. This puts already disadvantaged people in an even more dire and disadvantaged position, without proper supports being offered by anyone. This not only hurts the disadvantaged, but reciprocally hurts the advantaged, as the advantaged have to shoulder the burden anyway. As a result, quality of life decreases for everyone, but especially even more for the disadvantaged. This is why it's important, moving forward, for people to abandon ideas like meritocratic idealism (an already ableist concept) and shift toward more equitable concepts and structures so that everyone can benefit, allowing society to thrive alongside AI, not at odds with it.
A valuable educational lecture!
Are those NIMs things something you need to buy? Is it a service? An app you can download? Some sort of env or container? Can I get them on my own machine to run offline? Do I need an account somewhere to find the download links?
Software as a service you run on a server that must be purchased from NVIDIA.
Or you can run it locally as he stated, but you need a very expensive machine to run anything industry scale
@@ghost-user559 So not something that will be useful for people run LLMs on their own computer? I felt it was a bit ambiguous whether it was just something like an automated/agentized OobaWebGUI/LMStudio etc that auto-downloaded whatever model was more suitable at whatever quantization and such would run on your machine; or more of a cloud thing to be run on datacenters or whatever...)
@@tiagotiagot I think its both, with a heavy emphasis on “enterprise” which would be cloud, versus “local” which would be significantly smaller models run on gpu. Similar to the spread between enterprise apps and systems and their local app equivalents as we already use them. Many people running these models already rent cloud services to do really heavy lifting like training and then they sometimes quantize and run the trimmed down model locally after that, so even for local models there is likely crossover where certain tasks and features will require being outsourced to cloud services.
@@tiagotiagot But you are correct that it is basically exactly what Pinokio and LM studio and all these other apps do already. Basically they are corporatizing the process for industrial scale applications where time is money and people can’t afford to tinker with dependencies and need rapid deployment. And I think the focus is having pre packaged models that are specifically tailored to each industry. I think its the beginning of “official industry standard” models. So like we see with Word and Excel, and Photoshop, probably we will see different industries gravitate towards different models and this will facilitate the implementation of that.
The Matrix is closer than ever. In the original Matrix script, the machines didn't use humans as batteries, they used us as CPUs, so a dream world made sense, since the machines were already injecting their codes into our brains.
Thank you Rob, wow is all I have!
my favorite ai channel now, nice job
Dang I’m blown away! I need to start working on what my post physics based AI job is going to be lol
so i'm confused are teh tokens only available via the API to their exteranl api or is he saying it's coming drectory from teh CUDA local as well?
17:35 man do they need art directors, animators, editors and creatives to make this 1000000% more appealing
Yeah. It's ironic that people were temporarily worried that creatives would soon be out of work, yet presentations like these show us that they're needed ever more, now
It simple , it do the job. Why bother...
that's on purpose, to make it more "human"
You can either pay such people, or choose the cheaper path of destroying the aesthetic sensibilities of the general public, and perhaps you may have noticed which option wins in this culture.
@@JohnSmith762A11B I say this all the time. Tech always needs to lower the expectation to the lowest bar before trying to substitute anything. Has been like thsi with films (netflix), social (facebook, instagram), etc
Great summary and highlights, Wes! Really appreciate all your content, even if it is essentially a rebroadcast of highlights, it helps keep the important things on everyone's radar - I don't think this would have otherwise shown up on my feed, but was really great you posted it 💪
This was some superstar shit right here.
Yeah, hes much more famous then the overrated Elon punk. Lol😄😅😅🤖🤖🤖
I am so excited!!!
Always happy to come across channels like this, for investors to maximize their compounding power, I recently sold off a good portion of my stock holdings totaling about $400k, with roughly half of them being tech stocks at their peak. If inflation is a possibility, should I buy ETFs or hold out for a market correction in maybe NVDIA?
I find it more productive and safe to buy growth/blue-chip stocks rather than tech stocks. It's advisable to work with a fiduciary advisor for well-diversified portfolios instead of relying solely on speculations.
Agreed, After taking charge of my portfolio in early 2017, i stumbled into losses. Upon realizing that a change was necessary, I consulted a fiduciary advisor in 2020 and since then my $3.2m portfolio has gained 28% annually through restructuring and diversification using dividend equities, ETFs, mutual funds, and REITs.
great gains there! mind sharing details of your advisor pleas? i've started gaining more cash flow with my employment and looking at putting money into stocks
"Amber Kay Wright" is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment
Thank you for sharing, I must say, Amber appears to be quite knowledgeable. After coming across her web page, I went through her resume and it was quite impressive.
WOW! limitless possibilities. I'm retired but worry for my college graduate whose career may be impacted/in jeopardy.
ID on your right hand,or forehead?
loool sigh
No need for your biblical apocalypse, AI can verify your identity just by scanning your face, your eyes, or your finger prints. Your data is already part of its weights. You cannot hide, and chipping you is a waste of time.
I agree with you……….
I asked several people in my church about it, they think so!
Back of the head
Nvidia is without a doubt going to be the highest valued company in the world within 2024. They are years ahead of the competition and with the recent gold rush they can basically name their price for the spades, and Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Apple will just have to pay up or fall off.
I'm warning people: this is how Sun Microsystems, Netscape, and Silicon Graphics were seen in 1995 at the birth of the web. All are long gone.
It’s becoming increasingly evident that we are living in a simulation created by a higher authority, which in turn grants us the power to create within it new simulations
As with any virtual machine, the more layers of simulation are nested the slower and worse performance gets at each level of the sim.
Yes, Satan is the god of this world, because we fell from the real one that God made.
@@ghost-user559 Well is sure is starting to feel like Satan runs this pace as it resembles hell more and more every day.
@@JohnSmith762A11B It really does doesn’t it. And the more you study history the more you will see not much has changed in that regard.
Quantum via invidia- yes I know they can and so can azure and lots of others . Basically can install a python library that lets you simulate quantum . My thesis was on effects of post quantum computing on bitcoin blockchain like 5 years ago
Jobs like HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing aren’t going to replaced anytime soon
Robots with 5 tool arms, gamma ray stress analysis vision, and electrical optimization algorithms as they fix, thermodynamic analysis systems using flir and AI to calculate and implement the perfect solution, all without breaks or salary-
These are being built now. It's ten years away only. Don't kid yourself. it's better to prepare - not panic but not deny either.
Sorry, but google gpt talk to the free AI. Ask ANY complex HVAC questions you'll be stunned.
I asked to explain prime numbers without using numbers and only using objects found in an average home.
In one sentence, it used a sock drawer to explain prime numbers in a way anyone would understand. The human explanation is at least a page long in English. And confusing as hell.
AI + Robot is the perfect worker. If we have no money, what will we do?
Totally wouldn't cause a war with elites attacking poor using drones nah it'll be fine
@@andrewbeckett4001 great comment! 👍
🏆 Another informative share, mate!
Jensen's leather jacket looks kinda new to me. Maybe he lashed out for a 2nd one after making a few bucks recently?
Plot twist, it's nano tech.
That jacket was simulated to match Jensen digital twin in the Omniverse before production just for the real Jensen
Its so cool. Maybe imported.
Atom wax makes an old jacket shine beautifully
At what point does Jensen make the Tron plotline come true
On one hand, great, and I am really excited about it. On the other hand, you really have to wonder who will be left to be able to buy / pay for all these new products & services. Also, many companies will likely rather go out of business, not enough room for any company being 100x as efficient. I am saying this in a neutral way. I am excited for a possibly new world. I just hope there is any real thought - out of self-preservation - given about how to transition the "old world" one in a humane way.
“Augment” (replace) customer service
.... one of the most ANNOYING replacements is computerized 'phone' 'agents' where you can easily SPEND 1/2 an hour 'talking' to a 'friendly' animation that DOES NOT UNDERSTAND your problem. Such an irritating TIME WASTER. ~ Over-sold & deeply dysfunctiomal.
Seems to me that Nvidia has a fiduciary responsibility to replace Jensen with an Artificial Intelligence.
After all, if we're talking about reducing labor costs, that salary, annual bonus, and stock options must be quite significant.
It is entirely possible for scammers to trick AI customer support. It is a real thing.
@@TheLegitAlpha Trick them into what? A refund or replacement?
@WesRoth I just about to finally sign up for your group but you raised the price. I am out of work after injuring my back. I have no income.
Tbh. Bring it faster... forget the brakes I want to see the Post AI world. Let the robots do the work give us UBI freedom idk mann what kind of value is there left to create for solo developers.. I know its all about distribution anyway but Im just feeling quite negative about these skills being so widespread that it becomes worthless
I hear you. I can create miracles with AI and my skillset right now, but next week that miracle is obsoleted by the AI platform maker. It's over my friends. Start lobbying now for UBI/UBS/UBE/LVT and any other Star Trekian post-labor strategy you can imagine or start pricing tents and scoping out local bridges.
@@JohnSmith762A11B yeah i feel u bro but then again if anyone can build anything the delta becomes who has the audience, so maybe it smart to start growing a following to gain authoriy and potential userbase for anything one might build in the future
What kind of feature we going to have?
Not one with proper English, based on your post.
@@morbidmanmusicyou do have to be English man to understand my point
The future sure is somewhat illuminated.
Yeah, it'll be like Cyberpunk 2077 sht!!!
NVIDIA's NIMs (NVIDIA Inference Microservices) are exciting because they provide a streamlined path for deploying AI models across various infrastructures, from local workstations to cloud to on-premises data centers. This allows developers to easily build and deploy generative AI applications in minutes rather than weeks, significantly increasing productivity. NIMs are optimized for performance, security, and cost-effectiveness, making them accessible to a broader range of developers and enterprises. Additionally, NIMs are supported by over 40 models and are integrated into platforms from numerous technology partners, further expanding their reach and potential impact.
CuQuantum can only emulate 41 qubits at most with 512 A100 gpus. 50 qubit emulation would take close to 525,000 A100 gpus. 100 qubits would take 577 quintillion gpus.
Look back to CPUSs, GPUs, and bandwidth 20-30 years ago. This scaling will be faster. There is more focused political will and a lot of money behind it, and a much greater adoption rate than ever before.
@@faithbrigade The entire point is that this *doesn't* scale. You can't simulate 100 qubits because you will run out of matter to build them with. And 100 simulated qubits are still not very useful, you need about 200.000 times more. You want actual quantum computers with actual qubits, unless you just need to study quantum computational algorithms.
GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out) could be the Achilles heel of AI models. If they (or we for that matter) assume that what they/we are told is factually correct, when it might not be ("50% of what we know is wrong, we just don't know which half"), then the subsequent models (NIMS) will be wrong.
Maybe AI should learn This be the Verse by Philip Larkin. Maybe as a meta-prompt.
Well all they need to do is stop scraping informational dog doo from junior high schoolers on Reddit and train instead on licensed and curated college textbooks. Problem solved.
@@JohnSmith762A11B You think official textbooks are any better? Just cos something is 'licenced' and 'curated', don't make it the truth.
@@pcread True, but I'd take the textbooks recommended by professionals in the field over the yappings of junior high schoolers on reddit, which have less than no value in training anything other than how to bully your fellow budding 14 year old sociopaths.
Shocking
I see your "shocking" and I raise you, "stunning"
Personally, I'm outraged.
Things may have just changed forever
The entire industry is in shock.
Did you clip the digital human part?
15:20
This is a simulation
Am I on Earth 1 or 2?
Paranoid
Follow the white rabbit, Neo
If so, it's a pretty lousy one. I mean, they simulated things like ticks, leeches, and landlords.
@@JohnSmith762A11B it's for immersion
No link to original video in description? Come on...
I'm so tired of AI influencers just reuploading conferences with little to no commentary. Like dawg, just tweet out the video or idk make a video breaking down your thoughts.
Got it
Replicate is the beginning of AI…so your attempt at frustration is actually hilarious! 😮
Clearly it works you commented on it and it had over 200k views 🤷🏼♂️
It produces tokens, key word token. Also ot does not generate it extrapolates from already known data points, it is not true generative a.i. for it does not actually think, ot only gives output on command, and only from data received. This is about crypto and how a.i. will be used to control it
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she's mostly on Telegrams, using the user name.
This dude's my spirit animal
I love how he uses the word “augmented” instead of the more accurate “automated” or “replaced” vis a vis service workers.
Is there a such thing as "parallel token generation"? Like generating X number of token strings at once and choosing the best one. Or is this how LLMs already do things?
You can set it up that way
"Machines making machines? How perverse!"
"Why do you cry?" - The Terminator 1991
FactoryFactoryFactory
What's really going to blow your head is wait till it becomes perverse for humans to make things...
Every leap of civilization was built on the back of a disposable workforce, but I can only make so many.
Machines making love, that's the meta-message 😂
Thank you for this 😮
Clearly, the ideal digital human is one whose mannerisms/speaking style are exactly like @repligate/janus
Can LLM really generate understanding?
No. Don’t listen to the people who stand to make massive money from their hype.
I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 85K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% per year in dividend returns. Any advice?
Adding JEPI and JEPQ are smart additions in my opinion. As for staying committed to higher-risk investments, it's all about balancing your risk tolerance with your long-term goals.
The market is not necessarily a rollercoaster if you know your way around the market, there are various opportunities in the present market to accrue good profit, If you are not too savvy with the market, just buy and hold on strong companies with good earnings, or consult with advisors on ETFs and actively managed funds. that’s what works for my spouse and I. We've made over 80% capital growth minus dividends.
@@jonathanxxxx876 I've been looking to get one, but have been kind of relaxed about it. Could you recommend your advis0r? I'll be happy to use some
@@wealthychronicle-i1u There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Amber Kay Wright” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
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i've never liked this "token" system =( but blown away none the less. bring on the technology
how's nvidia's stance on "FOSS" ?
Bro this is wild
Symbolic AI is a type of AI that uses formal logic and rules-based systems to solve problems, often requiring fewer resources for learning compared to Machine Learning or Deep Learning
Can this guy please get a second outfit?
But the terminator wore only one outfit through the entire mission.
He probably has a closet with 80 of that same jacket. Just as Jobs did except with mock turtlenecks.
Or Zuck does with the hoodie. Lots of examples. One less decision on a day/ life of infinite decision making.
So much for job displacement. Implementing this stuff in any industry is going to take a lot more time and effort than we can ever imagine.
"Robots interacting with robots that build robots" What could possibly go wrong?...
Once they figure out how the Algorithm can control the plasma so fusion generation is stable 24/7, then compute will become infinite an then comes Skynet. Not necessarily in the same for as in the movie, but similar influence.
Bro, we can’t even afford groceries
Speak for yourself, I even got UA-cam premium and just got done cooking. 🥘 I came from the hood but that is not where I ended up at.
The beast kingdom is arising… if you know, you know.