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  • @aaryagohil7000
    @aaryagohil7000Ай бұрын

    I can’t catch streams but I hope someone mentions the fact that NVDIA is losing so many engineers rn cuz they’re all basically retiring from all their stocks rn and it’s funny af

  • @joemarais7683

    @joemarais7683

    Ай бұрын

    The 35 year old junior engineer that retires off of millions instead of staying and eventually becoming instrumental senior staff is going to be a big issue in a decade or so. Good thing the market only gives a fuck about what will happen next quarter.

  • @d3w1h7

    @d3w1h7

    Ай бұрын

    @@joemarais7683why would I ever care about 10 years down the road when my stock price is changing now smh my head

  • @waltuh6984

    @waltuh6984

    Ай бұрын

    wish they would give me a job if everyone is quitting

  • @apapods

    @apapods

    Ай бұрын

    @@waltuh6984just put in your CV that you’re Big A clips viewer. That’s all u need to get into nvidia

  • @Shedgie

    @Shedgie

    Ай бұрын

    Good get some young blood in these jobs

  • @kushnkanopy8940
    @kushnkanopy8940Ай бұрын

    good call that he cashed out 2 weeks before this

  • @EnnnVyyy
    @EnnnVyyyАй бұрын

    companies bought all these golden shovels from nvidia when they dont even know what they should be digging for in the first place

  • @mac_antonio
    @mac_antonioАй бұрын

    “Florida and other orange growing nations”

  • @b1rdBniCE

    @b1rdBniCE

    Ай бұрын

    So Bananas Republics

  • @joemarais7683
    @joemarais7683Ай бұрын

    Guys, this might be unpopular, but I think Nvidia might be overvalued based on speculation of the future usefulness of AI. Crazy, I know.

  • @carlod5818

    @carlod5818

    Ай бұрын

    Replace nvidia with any tech firm, replace ai with any other new tech. No tech firm is valued based on what they currently do.

  • @kzos
    @kzosАй бұрын

    CNBC anchor on air said "You'll be able to tell AI to show you emails from 'Devin' sent between 2021 and 2022..." That's just search. Every email platform/client does this. I know TV hosts aren't the people spending on AI, but if that's not a sign this is going to quickly become nothing I don't know what is.

  • @bhume7535

    @bhume7535

    Ай бұрын

    The AI buzz mimics a lot of what was going on with the NFT bullshit. People were claiming all these useful benefits and features and they were being put into everything... then AI happened. Soon something else will take AI's place.

  • @Jaydoff

    @Jaydoff

    Ай бұрын

    The problem is that AI is the buzzword to end all buzzwords right now. Most people don't understand the technology at all and are bullish, despite there being no clear pathways to wide scale profitability in the short term, precisely because they don't understand it. It's this vague nebulous term that everyone believes will revolutionize this that and the other, but nobody actually knows how.

  • @novantha1

    @novantha1

    Ай бұрын

    Well, no, it's a bit more than that. Yes, you could ask for that. "Please show me all emails from Devin between 2021 and 2022" But this isn't really any more useful than existing email client tools. It gets a bit more interesting when you say "Please show me all emails from Devin talking about my plans for my deck" And where this gets a bit more interesting than it sounds is that this isn't as simple as a CTRL+F; it's possible an AI model could find emails talking about your deck without using the specific keyword (ie: "I just ordered some wood the other day for **it**"), for sake of example But this isn't even the final form. Where this gets really crazy is the agentic workflows. You can ask an LLM to return JSON formatted text, or predefined functions, and then on your receiving end, when you get that response, you can parse it and execute a function based on that response. So, for example, if you ask it "What are the main tasks I have left to do this week" The LLM could respond "check_email(2024, July, 22, 27)" To run a function to check all emails between the specified period, feed their output into the LLM's context, and then summarize them, while looking to you like it just said "According to your latest emails, your remaining tasks are... " ...But what happens if you have, for instance, a piece of software engineering you need to get done? Imagine saying "Please produce a progressive web app capable of hosting chats between several clients", and the model returns "run_vision_OCR_instance" "run_engineer_instance" "run_code_test_writer_instance" And so on. You could essentially have various instances of the same LLM focused on executing specific tasks, breaking up the task into appropriately sized chunks and checking their work along the way, and doing all of this while you're focusing on other tasks, only checking in with them every now and then, while the model essentially prompt engineers itself. In other words, it's a lot less like a chatbot, and more like a junior coworker with relatively good knowledge of the specific syntax of a variety of programming languages. But, if current models are like a junior coworker, what do models and tools like in three years? Something to keep in mind, is that this isn't limited to software engineering, or even "data" jobs that live in the digital world. You could imagine similar technology being paired with future work from someone like Jim Fan, to produce a reinforcement learning program that let a robot operate in the real world, with moment to moment directives being issued by an LLM agent as described above. "Check the oil levels in all the machines" "Sort out all of these packages" "Mark off this area of the quarry for mining" "Check the structural integrity of this weak are in the tunnel" These aren't sci-fi. They're not ready yet, but they're possible with today's technology, we mostly just haven't finished the optimized software for these use cases to operate "magically" and unintrusively. I totally get that there are a lot of gimicky uses of this technology floating around right now, but it's about to get insane in a very short period of time now that the software industry has frameworks that are almost the right fit for making this stuff happen, and agents are going to be able to be given goals, with the ability to operate somewhat independently from their handlers for a period of time without being micromanaged. If you haven't used this type of technology yet and it sounds really abstract and useless, I absolutely understand, because it's kind of weird to be confronted with it suddenly if you didn't follow it being developed, but we're only a few small jumps in error correction, memory, ICL, and possibly scale, from these technologies being disruptive...And I don't think it's going to stop at just being "disruptive" or just being applied in "a few industries". I think in 7 years everything will just be completely different.

  • @Dracocsgo
    @DracocsgoАй бұрын

    Hey Big A, saw your question about where AI actually provides value. I work for a legal workflow solutions company (SaaS for law firms, legal counsel in corporations etc). AI is actually huge in the legal software space. The reason for this is because so much of legal work revolves around massive corpuses of text (generative AIs bread and butter). It can provide court summaries, quickly find related cases, draft contracts, edit contracts to be more/less favorable for one party (particularly useful in M&A law) and much more. I think AI is mostly a bubble, but I genuinely think it will make a massive splash for legal professionals. Interesting to see how headcount looks at these massive law firms a few years down the line

  • @Joel-kw7jf

    @Joel-kw7jf

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like a recipe for a disaster. Do you add glue to your cheese as well?

  • @Warcrafter4

    @Warcrafter4

    Ай бұрын

    It also causes issues for lawyers who use it as it often hallucinates cases and summaries. This has been in the news multiple times already. Remember the AI is programmed to give you the desired result, regardless of if it exists or not.

  • @ayoCC

    @ayoCC

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Warcrafter4he's not unaware, I think they're using the summaries as a stepping stone to save hours of work and do 4 hours in 30 minutes

  • @Aka47xxx

    @Aka47xxx

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ayoCCin something as nuanced as legalese, you don't rely on AI language models. You barely trust fellow humans. 'trust but verify'.

  • @Trypticality

    @Trypticality

    Ай бұрын

    We are one step closer to Cinco E-Trial

  • @Sapreme
    @SapremeАй бұрын

    I noticed the orange juice thing up here in canada a few months ago. They renamed it to "orange breakfast" and they have big pictures of oranges on the box with tiny slices of apple and grapes behind it lol

  • @scruffy1471
    @scruffy1471Ай бұрын

    My school had a hackathon where all the hard theory based projects lost two some shit openai api project that took some pdf and spit out a summary. Not a single person was happy.

  • @Jaydoff

    @Jaydoff

    Ай бұрын

    That's wild considering all the leg work is being done by openai. Like you can already just do this using ChatGPT, so what was the point of the project?

  • @scruffy1471

    @scruffy1471

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jaydoff All i know is i spent 36 hours trying to prove the space complexity of a board game to loose to someone who used the open ai library and a react website.

  • @Jaydoff

    @Jaydoff

    Ай бұрын

    ​@scruffy1471 That is absolute ass

  • @irecordwithaphone1856

    @irecordwithaphone1856

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@scruffy1471I'm sorry man but don't be discouraged keep going. You clearly have good ideas and unfortunately the new "big thing" overshadowed it

  • @xiuxiu1108
    @xiuxiu1108Ай бұрын

    Jesus that 5y Nvdia growth chart. I imagine there was a PC gamer 5/6 years ago going, "These new-fangled RTX GPUs are hella sweet! Let me put a thousand bucks into Nvidia just cause they're so cool!"

  • @MC_heart4

    @MC_heart4

    Ай бұрын

    look at the max chart

  • @Grizzbit
    @GrizzbitАй бұрын

    Boeing would be dead 5 times over and I’d be out of a job 0:16

  • @lukasmuller1274

    @lukasmuller1274

    Ай бұрын

    hitman life sounds harsh

  • @Grizzbit

    @Grizzbit

    Ай бұрын

    @@lukasmuller1274 it pays well. They give me free tickets

  • @th3summoner

    @th3summoner

    Ай бұрын

    Cap. Boeing could lose all of Nvidia market cap and still manage to ship planes made out of sticks and spit while pretending they aren't

  • @Grizzbit

    @Grizzbit

    Ай бұрын

    @@th3summoner first, our market cap is like 118 Billys. Nothing special anymore. I don’t think you understand how dire our situation is economically. Aside from our chief executive getting a 45.2 percent raise, we have bled a good majority of engineering and manufacturing employees in the last two years. All the new salary employees cost more and know less. Just in my business unit alone we have 6 employees under the age of 26. It’s an engineering org. This company is fucked, and most of us are aware. Furthermore, July 17 is when they vote to sanction a strike or not, and I don’t see how they vote no. Even our best defense programs are being shredded by the FAA and DCMA.

  • @th3summoner

    @th3summoner

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@GrizzbitMudafucka issa joke... You know, the lawsuits and shit?

  • @kaseyquickshot532
    @kaseyquickshot532Ай бұрын

    Something about his lighting in this video makes him look like he’s actually real

  • @OSDisco

    @OSDisco

    Ай бұрын

    Ikr, he's looking kinda... sheeesh

  • @durandus676
    @durandus676Ай бұрын

    1:07 I thought about putting all my savings into NVIDIA when they launched the 30 series… I would be a millionaire if I had. I hate my cowardice

  • @fentanylfrog8403

    @fentanylfrog8403

    Ай бұрын

    That’s not cowardice, that’s just reason. You made a logical financial decision and there’s no shame in that. Don’t linger on the past man, there’s always opportunity in the future 👍

  • @Stowoney

    @Stowoney

    Ай бұрын

    This is the equivalent of berating yourself for not placing all your money in dogecoin. Stop thinking in retrospect,

  • @LickMyGlass

    @LickMyGlass

    Ай бұрын

    It's OK. I decided to invest in intel instead of nvidia...

  • @KillOnS

    @KillOnS

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Stowoney Well to be fair the 30 series was pretty revolutionary and a sign that Nvidia was doing something right

  • @RobinNashVideos

    @RobinNashVideos

    Ай бұрын

    The market is currently fueled by fomo and greed. Those are miserable emotions to run on as a human. I think you'll find yourself much happier if you don't let the fomo and greed run you as well. Leave the casino to the gamblers

  • @ZorakWars
    @ZorakWarsАй бұрын

    Saying this as a software engineer, video streaming is a technically difficult product. To get it right you need smart engineers. Netflix pays top dollar and hires top engineers. No other streaming platform is willing to pay engineers enough to get the smart people that are needed to solve the technically difficult problem that widescale, profitable video streaming is.

  • @alexlowe2054

    @alexlowe2054

    Ай бұрын

    This. Netflix has been at the forefront of software engineering and operations for the better part of the last decade. They're still a soulless company that will gladly fire you if there's any sign you're under performing by some arbitrary metric, but their engineering culture is still one of the best.

  • @lukaszepesi
    @lukaszepesiАй бұрын

    Let's spend 30 k on NVIDIA AI tech so it can tell us how long to roast chickens.

  • @MatthewMS.

    @MatthewMS.

    Ай бұрын

    Early

  • @Talic29
    @Talic29Ай бұрын

    AI has a lot of specific use case scenarios. One good example is when a company has a large database of internal documentation, you can use RAG(Retrieval Augmented Generation) to ask questions of a chatbot to get answers from your own documents without having to search for 3 hours. The problem is RAG uses vector databases which require a whole new skillset that humans have to learn to implement, and we are doing that, it's just going to take a little time before end users start to see real tangible results that improve their lives.

  • @sator_project
    @sator_projectАй бұрын

    Nvidia chips can help solve math and science problems, but when people try putting AI in the hotdogs, they've lost the thread.

  • @javs__56

    @javs__56

    25 күн бұрын

    😭😭😭

  • @seanandjohncrap
    @seanandjohncrapАй бұрын

    I’ll add to the orange juice thing, down here in Flawda, a lot of the fields soured many years ago from severe cold snaps. Most growers did not replant orange trees. They instead kept the property and in the past couple years a lot of them have been sold, demo’d and developed. And the remaining legitimate orange groves are also being developed. In my home town, when I was a kid, everywhere was orange groves. You’d smell the blossoms driving through town. All the roads were single lane. Now everything is 3 lanes, there’s toll roads butted up to the outskirts of town, parking lots, strip malls and tract home subdivisions. It’s really sad. I’m in Lake County, largely considered Orlando market.

  • @enigma3312

    @enigma3312

    Ай бұрын

    The "habitable" zone for oranges has shifted up towards Georgia due to global warming, the same people who close down their farms because of this reality fucking go out and deny it. its insanity.

  • @stevedaguy9639
    @stevedaguy9639Ай бұрын

    They should just use AI to protect the oranges from rot

  • @SuperMustache555
    @SuperMustache555Ай бұрын

    I'd love to see a video about Tubi and other Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) streaming services. How are they doing now?

  • @EurrikkeEdward
    @EurrikkeEdwardАй бұрын

    damn the speculation scene is getting insane

  • @aspena5980
    @aspena5980Ай бұрын

    Netflix with the ai promo for a hotdog eating contest

  • @Pnic1193
    @Pnic1193Ай бұрын

    Me watching the beginning of this wondering how insanely rich atrioc is now haha

  • @marumomoloto4455
    @marumomoloto4455Ай бұрын

    Where can i get that Lehman brothers sweater?😊

  • @jimmy13morrison
    @jimmy13morrisonАй бұрын

    One of the cool things that i saw come out of ai is an app that tell you how much carbs there's in your food by taking a picture to help diabetic people with their insulin doses

  • @mhmatbig
    @mhmatbig21 күн бұрын

    I started believing in Ai after I used it to practice history taking ( I am a Medical student) I told it to come up with real life cases and then let me ask questions and reach a diagnosis, it helped alot and I really got to see the value of ai

  • @GrampsHiro
    @GrampsHiro27 күн бұрын

    reminds me of the nortel bubble

  • @AustinJP2
    @AustinJP2Ай бұрын

    Big A you should talk about the energy implications of AI usage because I saw some stuff online that suggests it’s very energy intensive. Just wondering about what this could mean in the long run.

  • @GeightD

    @GeightD

    Ай бұрын

    They will stop you using energy before they stop tech companies doing the same.

  • @appelsien3775
    @appelsien3775Ай бұрын

    I wonder when we’ll het an update on the fight against deepfakes, you still working on that?

  • @JetsFittedUp
    @JetsFittedUpАй бұрын

    Wonder the smash skill ranking of current Brandon, Ludwig, Anthony, Nick, Aiden, and Ken in 2007.

  • @esrynshudder4216
    @esrynshudder4216Ай бұрын

    sold my fang etf that included nvidia, sold at the peak lets go!

  • @alexhirt4382
    @alexhirt4382Ай бұрын

    Fuck I need to invest in apples. Just bushels and bushels of apples. Stonks.

  • @tehpanda64
    @tehpanda64Ай бұрын

    I think ai offers a significant timesaver for certain jobs and workflows... but its taking a machine that was going 60mph and making it go like 75 mph... in a world where we are already so productive that there are less jobs than people.

  • @InternetKilledTV21
    @InternetKilledTV21Ай бұрын

    4:13 "Large Supermarket Chain in Australia" lmao there are like two options there green and red (maybe Aldi, but they wouldn't waste money on that shit). Feels like something woolies would dump more money on to play "catch up" with Coles and their so-called decade of AI experience. Like the 400 million dollar rebrand of countdown in NZ. Unbelievably tone deaf corporation.

  • @bunnn_ny
    @bunnn_nyАй бұрын

    It's all apple juice

  • @bindstf2
    @bindstf2Ай бұрын

    clearly he hasn't seen the revolutionary new AI rice cooker (real product)

  • @itsTrito
    @itsTritoАй бұрын

    I'm confused, I see a lot of clips where he talks about Marketing Monday, but I don't see any marketing mondays. Not criticizing, just confused wondering if I've missed some

  • @Daarkrei
    @DaarkreiАй бұрын

    Don't talk about my boy grok like that

  • @user-jd5bd5db5p
    @user-jd5bd5db5pАй бұрын

    Imaging buying in this high lol

  • @ow_lando
    @ow_landoАй бұрын

    I had a random feeling one day to dump all of my NVDA shares, an hour later it started tanking i felt so powerful

  • @hexcodeff6624
    @hexcodeff6624Ай бұрын

    8:02 How are people still using AI? How can they not see how dumb it looks?

  • @airwreck213
    @airwreck213Ай бұрын

    is this the exqueeze me guy

  • @lunaliciousgeek
    @lunaliciousgeekАй бұрын

    Def right on the "calling things AI". So many websites' chat feature are like "I'm an AI, you can ask me whatever" but it's not smart, you can teill it's still basic scripting (ie you mention x keyword, they respond with x default info).

  • @greenoftreeblackofblue6625
    @greenoftreeblackofblue6625Ай бұрын

    I been thinking this for a while, it doesn't make much value. I think it will have some value but for now it is vasty VASTY overestimated. I still think the stock gonna stay high from legacy value

  • @Toblex_YT
    @Toblex_YTАй бұрын

    Glizzy

  • @Benw8888
    @Benw8888Ай бұрын

    I don't think AI is a bubble though, the technology is real and once AI gets smarter it has potential to really change the world. Thinking about how good AI is right now is just missing the majority of the picture. I know that sounds like a bubble ("think of the future!") but the science here (fitting predictive models to AI performance on datasets, for example) really supports explosive AI growth continuing. AI is *not* moving slower than the scientists predicted. It's just the random hype people, CEOs, and lay stock buyers who are overpromising.

  • @AtriocClips

    @AtriocClips

    Ай бұрын

    could say the same thing about the internet in 2001 before the bubble pop - it's about timing. we all know it will be valuable eventually, the question is will it be AS valuable as promised AS soon as promised.

  • @Benw8888

    @Benw8888

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@AtriocClips There are a bunch of overpromising companies (Apple, Google, Microsoft, etc.) who falsely claim their AI will create a lot of profit soon, and I wouldn't invest in those. But what you don't realize is that even if they don't make profit, they will still continue to make bigger and bigger training runs, especially the actual leading labs like OpenAI and Anthropic. This means Nvidia and compute providers will make profit even if the AI companies aren't making profit yet. For context I'm working in the field and regardless of what lay investors think, the actual people working on it think AI will start to explode around the 5 year timeline from now. (As in get qualitatively good enough to actually dramatically shift our society). Basically, the lay person's lack of understanding of how rapidly AI is advancing (only a very narrow slice of AI experts actually understand this) cancels out with the overpromising of normal bubbles. TLDR it doesn't actually matter if AI makes money at all in the short term, there will still be exponentially increasing compute demands.

  • @kalibbailey6219
    @kalibbailey6219Ай бұрын

    could you imagine a series of 3-5 hotdog eating competitions with several rounds of hot dogs and each season has a meta based on type I.e 30% vegan, 20%????, 50%Beef

  • @NealBurkard-ut1oo
    @NealBurkard-ut1ooАй бұрын

    Of the Forbes 500 ceos, engineering under grad is tye most prevalent

  • @SuperMustache555
    @SuperMustache555Ай бұрын

    MKBHD made a great video about AI as a feature vs. AI as a product. Marques argues that AI as a seamlessly integrated feature is far more beneficial than AI as a product. For example, the Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin cannot stand alone as products because AI in isolation is not a beneficial product. But Apple Intelligence using AI to help you find photos and emails is extremely beneficial

  • @Jeez001

    @Jeez001

    Ай бұрын

    But I would argue Apple intelligence is not AI but just repackaged Siri and autocomplete..

  • @SuperMustache555

    @SuperMustache555

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jeez001 That's my point. It uses AI as a facet of or addition to other tools, rather than a product in its own right

  • @account-yi2cn

    @account-yi2cn

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jeez001so that is AI

  • @RobSomeone
    @RobSomeoneАй бұрын

    Bought nvda late, it went up 15% Big A said he sold. I thought about it, it's an unsafe and speculative long term and sold. It's starting to fall and AI isn't paying off yet.

  • @3_character_minimum
    @3_character_minimumАй бұрын

    Your should look at Pistachio production by Wonder, and the Wonder company.... they are villains l

  • @milamber82
    @milamber82Ай бұрын

    If you don`t big up NVIDIA your computer goes on fire. Fact.

  • @Jacksongirard
    @JacksongirardАй бұрын

    I know this is probably cringe, but I wish you hosted a podcast or some form of longer media about this kind of stuff. I'd love to see you bounce these ideas around with co-hosts and/or guests.

  • @account-yi2cn

    @account-yi2cn

    Ай бұрын

    Like a stream

  • @ClassicGamer2996
    @ClassicGamer2996Ай бұрын

    When seeing my stock fall by nearly 12%, I'm sure it will go back up (today it went back up by 6%)

  • @warbandit1989
    @warbandit1989Ай бұрын

    I'm hoping Kobayashi can win, that's the Glizzy GOAT right there

  • @elchapostacos787
    @elchapostacos787Ай бұрын

    Trading places

  • @Toblex_YT
    @Toblex_YTАй бұрын

    Video was good till @GamerGod_1000 commented

  • @Pyxyty

    @Pyxyty

    Ай бұрын

    Fvck @GamerGod_1000, all the homies hate @GamerGod_1000

  • @PlsDontReadThis123

    @PlsDontReadThis123

    Ай бұрын

    All my honies hate GamerGod_1000

  • @NewLegacy93
    @NewLegacy93Ай бұрын

    So for the Joey Chestnut thing, I believe the conversation went something like this Nathans: Hey Joey, so you don't have to directly promote Nathans, but you can't promote a competitor either Joey: No Nathans: What if we don't even promote ourselves so no brand is being recognized beyond just the event name? Joey: No Nathans: Joey, we can't allow you to promote them on our stage Joey: Deuces brah I can't remember my source so it's basically "just trust me bro" but from what I heard Nathans was trying to bend over backwards to not lose him while still saving face.

  • @zimbu_
    @zimbu_Ай бұрын

    Hopefully Apple can spin this retaking of the #2 spot into hiring more lawyers that will get bored and decide to get apple juice outlawed for trademark infringement for the lulz. That seems like the most realistic scenario for preventing all liquids from turning into apple juice at this point.

  • @diogomoreira4345
    @diogomoreira4345Ай бұрын

    Even chat gpt isn't actually AI, it's machine learning...but saying AI is much more marketable

  • @Josh-jr5oi
    @Josh-jr5oiАй бұрын

    In research, AI is being used a ton, being able to train models on the specific thing they need has saved a lot of time

  • @russ2120
    @russ2120Ай бұрын

    Big A forgetting that he made fun of people who compared AI to crypto

  • @MatthewMS.
    @MatthewMS.Ай бұрын

    He sold nvda 2022

  • @th3summoner
    @th3summonerАй бұрын

    Apple Juice deniers will be punished.

  • @patat007
    @patat007Ай бұрын

    Semiconductors are cyclical so no, it will not last...

  • @hexcodeff6624
    @hexcodeff6624Ай бұрын

    Damn, why'd you have to reveal Kees Cools a season early, Smiling Friends will air, no need to rush with the leaks.

  • @user-cy9jk3fc5s
    @user-cy9jk3fc5sАй бұрын

    Why did mm not start? Crazy clickbait

  • @NealBurkard-ut1oo
    @NealBurkard-ut1ooАй бұрын

    Pretty sure ai can be anything. I don't think there us a legal definition

  • @3_character_minimum
    @3_character_minimumАй бұрын

    The stock market is broken.

  • @davidmella1174

    @davidmella1174

    Ай бұрын

    no its just trader psychology. Think about when toilet paper got expensive during covid. It's just that everyone joined in on doing the same thing because of fear and then the prices made no sense for the same product.

  • @DNeonLamp
    @DNeonLampАй бұрын

    Real question: aside from just not being as good of a product, why aren't AMD able to capitalise on this AI bubble. Why is NVIDIA the biggest company in the world but nobody even bothers taking about AMD. Are their GPUs genuinely just that fucking bad?

  • @PanicGiraffe

    @PanicGiraffe

    Ай бұрын

    It's not because of their GPUs, the issue is with data throughput. For gaming AMD and NVIDIA are tied. But NIVIDIA had CUDA. That's the difference maker for AI.

  • @novy3068

    @novy3068

    Ай бұрын

    Nvidia spent a long time behind the scenes developing ai specific hardware and got a massive jump on amd. In ai applications, they really are just that much better. Also Nvidias main product is gpus where amd also makes cpus which they have been very competitive with over the years so I think it's just a difference in priorities

  • @karan_uppal

    @karan_uppal

    Ай бұрын

    Also, Nvidia has worked really closely with universities to teach new graduates Nvidia specific technologies for AI. This means that when graduates leave college they only want to use Nvidia AI platforms, which definitely plays a part in increasing demand in the industry

  • @AtriocClips

    @AtriocClips

    Ай бұрын

    CUDA

  • @PinHeadSupliciumwtf

    @PinHeadSupliciumwtf

    Ай бұрын

    They have a software/experience lead. For huge companies building their own software AMD might be advantageous.

  • @trentenmerrill5239
    @trentenmerrill5239Ай бұрын

    You say Nvidia needs to find a use for AI? How about total world domination "Terminator 2 style". They rebrand as a weapons company using AI for humanoid soldier robots and missile systems... That eventually take over the world. Nvidia will take blood money.

  • @cedricfoust1941
    @cedricfoust1941Ай бұрын

    Do you know who Illia Polosukhin is? I think ai and cryptocurrency are slightly more correlated than you think sir

  • @CalebHorsfall
    @CalebHorsfallАй бұрын

    First

  • @Roeclean

    @Roeclean

    Ай бұрын

    cool

  • @user-jk3lc3qu5o

    @user-jk3lc3qu5o

    Ай бұрын

    You commented twice. Cheating 😠

  • @Purriah
    @PurriahАй бұрын

    This proves how fake money is

  • @davidmella1174

    @davidmella1174

    Ай бұрын

    things are worth what people think they are basically. if people think randomly that nvidia is worth double then the chart will go up lol. Same for dollars actually.

  • @BrickMyXbox
    @BrickMyXboxАй бұрын

    I think you’re not on the right side of this. So many sectors will be obsolete when a semi competent business owner can replace an employee with a prompt to an ai

  • @account-yi2cn

    @account-yi2cn

    Ай бұрын

    Key word: when

  • @GamerGod_1000
    @GamerGod_1000Ай бұрын

    worst

  • @wgfop

    @wgfop

    Ай бұрын

    It just want you to know nobody here likes you

  • @Makavelit0t0
    @Makavelit0t0Ай бұрын

    yet NVDA ended with a 6.76% gain today... IM NOT FUCKING SELLING!!!!!!! 500% GAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINSSSSSS!!!!

  • @wumbojet
    @wumbojetАй бұрын

    This "AI" bubble will completely pop in a short while because it's the exact same grift as crypto and nfts. The energy consumption for the computers running that garbage generative ai is absurd and should be a crime.

  • @ArgzeroYT

    @ArgzeroYT

    Ай бұрын

    So you're saying people should invest in energy?

  • @editorjohn8803
    @editorjohn8803Ай бұрын

    I put 10% of my wealth in NVDA... I don't think many people have heard of NVDA. Ask people around you, especially women, and they'll tell you they heard of Apple, Microsoft, Google, etc. but not NVDA. We're in a bubble only when most people have heard of the company

  • @sadfaqqweqweqw4765

    @sadfaqqweqweqw4765

    Ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 cant go wrong with that logic! (ur so fucked)

  • @Broken_Mesh

    @Broken_Mesh

    Ай бұрын

    explain TSMC?

  • @sadfaqqweqweqw4765

    @sadfaqqweqweqw4765

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Broken_Mesh #1 Semiconductor manufacturing plant that is backlogged 10 years by NVDA, Apple, AMD, Intel, Meta and Google, still a good buy and I have a 5% holding that is my best return so far under apple

  • @k3nnytm
    @k3nnytmАй бұрын

    I think you might have a misunderstanding of what AI is. If its a code making decisions, even if its hard coded to always make the same decision, it is Artificial Intelligence. Artificial being the keyword. While machine learning / deep learning / and generative AI are just subsets of AI which are the "current" innovations in AI. So when someone does a spreadsheet that automates work it would still technically be AI, not the one they are trying to hard sell you on now.

  • @ArgzeroYT

    @ArgzeroYT

    Ай бұрын

    Unfortunately Applied Natural Language Processing is not quite as marketable as the simple, memorable, and recognizable AI but sadly I worry people will begin to colloquially think that that's the only thing that can be called that... Language is important but marketing isn't always from the perspective of the benefit of all unrelated entities. You market to sell a product so naturally not all of that will necessarily be good for others since its not an inherent goal of it. Also probably a bunch of people doing pitches to companies / execs / etc. are just using AI because they don't understand it either and maybe that's part of the problem.

  • @hastyscorpion

    @hastyscorpion

    Ай бұрын

    He is not misunderstanding. He is talking about the current marketing hype around Generative AI, LLMs. Big tech companies have branded it as such so he is using their language.

  • @Shedgie
    @ShedgieАй бұрын

    APPLE JUICE STAYS ON TOP!!!

  • @CalebHorsfall
    @CalebHorsfallАй бұрын

    First