I love how these articles go out of their way to find the most extreme edge cases and then create headlines that while technically correct, are clearly lacking context and designed to rile up the anti AI crowd. And the communities just fall for it hook line and sinker.
I love how these articles go out of their way to find the most extreme edge cases and then create headlines that while technically correct, are clearly lacking context and designed to rile up the anti AI crowd. And the communities just fall for it hook line and sinker.
That is too bad for you, because there are plenty of articles full of hard evidence AI is a scam and massive bubble.
https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/29/how-the-ai-bubble-could-pop-and-take-down-the-global-economy-according-to-the-bis/5263793
https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/30/security-researchers-tricked-llms-into-giving-them-cocaine-recipes-by-abusing-role-models-for-prompt-injection/5264115
Maybe try doing your homework before quipping about this?