Tag: GenAI
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AI First, Reality Last: Case Bank of America
Tech Talk Jan 29, 2026Leaked emails reveal Bank of America bought massive amounts of Nvidia AI hardware with zero plan on how to use it. Lets look at the "Formula 1" fiasco and the funny reality of corporate AI shelfware.
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xAI kicks off 2026 with both Physical & Mental harm
Tech Talk Jan 21, 2026xAI faces an EPA lawsuit for illegal smog and global bans for Grok deepfakes. Inside Musk's $1bn/month disaster that's poisoning locals and burning investor cash.
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Infu5.2d: A Nuanced Deep Dive into the Tapestry of My 100% Organic Human Thoughts
Tech Talk Jan 5, 2026I (100% organic human), take a look at the peak of 2025's SOTA LLMs writing capabilities.
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The Spicy EU AI Law: Why Publishers Are Scrambling Before August 2026
Tech Talk Jan 2, 2026Noticed the sudden wave of bots defending GenAI in your favourite game subs? You aren't imagining things. The industry is in full damage control mode because of one specific date: August 2, 2026. This is the Doomsday deadline for the EU AI Act, a law that turns hidden GenAI from a cost-saving trick into a massive legal liability. From Tim Sweeney’s desperate astroturfing to EA’s internal panic, here is the full deep dive into why gaming CEOs are terrified of the inevitable "AI Slop" warning label, and why they are spending millions to gaslight you before it hits.
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AI First, Reality Last: Case Warhorse Studios & Level 5
Tech Talk Dec 27, 2025Daniel Vávra thinks coding is sewing; Level-5 thinks plagiarism is a knife. These delusional Execs are betting the house on GenAI efficiency, but they're ignoring basic market economics. Let's take a look at their "Efficiency" delusions.
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AI First, Reality Last: Case Microsoft
Tech Talk Dec 19, 2025Microsoft’s 2025 has been a complete GenAI clownshow. From force-installing Copilot on LG TVs to lowering internal sales quotas while burning $35 billion a quarter, here is why Nadella’s 'AI First' strategy is officially off the rails.
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Oracle and the lack of Foresight
Tech Talk Dec 17, 2025My prediction on Oracle being the GenAI bagholder was spot on. Breaking down the 15% stock crash, the desperate Agentic AI pivot, and why the $300bn OpenAI gamble leaves Larry Ellison holding the bill.
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Hey, remember when Anthropic tried to make Claude a blogger?
Tech Talk Dec 10, 2025Remember "Claude Explains"? Anthropic's pretentious attempt to make their LLM a blogger lasted less than a week. Lets look at how they nuked the project the same week Reddit sued them for aggressive scraping.
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The "Warm Shell" Crisis: GenAI Burning the Planet for Porn, Slop and Theft
Tech Talk Dec 6, 2025Physics has finally hit the GenAI hype train. Microsoft has confirmed a "warm shell" shortage, leaving billions of dollars in chips gathering dust in warehouses. But the real cost isn't lost corporate profits; it is a "vampire grid" reviving coal plants, UK housing projects blocked by data centres, and drinking water wasted to cool deepfake generators. The digital bubble has hit a physical wall.
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Non-Crucial: Micron Kills Consumer Brand to Feed the GenAI Grift
Tech Talk Dec 4, 2025Micron is officially winding down the Crucial brand to chase the GenAI gold rush. Here is why this pivot is a manufacturing disaster for consumers, forcing us to pay an 'AI Tax' on hardware while the industry doubles down on a bursting bubble.
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Zuck Cheats on Jensen: The Silicon Valley Herd Just Decided Nvidia is Optional
Tech Talk Nov 25, 2025The news that Meta is planning to buy Google’s AI chips is the signal that the NVIDIA infinite growth narrative is dead. Here is the breakdown of why the whales like OpenAI and Meta are ditching Nvidia for Google TPUs and custom silicon, and why the AI bubble is about to leave Larry Ellison holding the bag in 2026 - 2027.
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The Dangerous "Nvidia Made Record Q3, AI Bubble Fears Over" Narrative
Tech Talk Nov 20, 2025Nvidia's latest earnings report has sparked a dishonest new narrative: that the AI bubble fears were unfounded. This ignores the reality of how enterprise hardware buying actually works. We are looking at a receipt for panic-buying that happened in late 2024, not proof of sustainable demand today. The numbers are massive, but they are fueled by a closed loop of cloud credits and vendor financing, not organic profit.
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The absolute Brainrot-state of an average GenAI subreddit Part 2
Tech Talk Nov 8, 2025The OpenAI lawsuits are a beautiful thing to watch. A half-trillion-dollar company built on mass copyright theft is finally getting its day in court, and it's a complete clown show of deleted evidence and pathetic excuses. But if you want to see the real brain-rot, you have to venture into the digital asylum of the GenAI subreddits. It's here, amongst the true believers, that the defence of corporate piracy becomes a holy crusade, fueled by some of the most stunningly stupid logic known to man.
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Amazon's 14k mass layoff and New World MMO cease development
Tech Talk Oct 29, 2025Amazon's massive layoffs hit its gaming division, ending the failed MMO New World. Lets unpack the corporate genius of firing your team to 'focus on AI', starting with Jeff Bezos's hilariously aged victory tweet.
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Nadella's $96.5M Paycheck: A Reward for Layoffs, Price Hikes, and War Contracts
Tech Talk Oct 24, 2025The blueprint for securing a $96.5 million paycheck at Microsoft in 2025 seems simple enough. First, you hike prices on key services like Microsoft 365. Then, you fire over 15,000 employees in waves throughout the year. Finally, you take money from the Israeli military for AI contracts. Satya Nadella’s record compensation proves that this cynical playbook delivers exactly the results the board wants to see.
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The absolute Brainrot-state of an average GenAI subreddit
Tech Talk Oct 16, 2025The online discourse surrounding GenAI, copyright, and IP theft is a cesspit of flawed logic. A recent Reddit thread about Japan's request for OpenAI to stop training on its anime and manga provides a perfect case study. This post dismantles the most common braindead arguments, from the deliberate misreading of Japanese copyright law to the cowardly 'China will do it anyway' excuse, exposing the brainrot at the heart of the average GenAI defender's mindset.
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LLMs: The Digital Parasites & The Gluttons
Tech Talk Oct 5, 2025Ever wondered who the biggest parasite in the AI world is? It's not OpenAI. A new report exposes how Anthropic's parasitic behaviour is draining the web, while Meta's strip-mining tactics consume it. A look at the data and the grim future it predicts for online creators.
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Microsoft's Gaming Copilot
Tech Talk Sep 20, 2025Another unwanted Windows feature, another process to kill in Task Manager. Microsoft's latest attempt to shove AI where it doesn't belong is the Gaming Copilot. So, what is this "gaming sidekick" even for? Let's take a look at the solution to a problem that never existed.
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OpenAI's Paper on Hallucinations
Tech Talk Sep 8, 2025OpenAI's newest research paper on how and why LLMs hallucinates.
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Anthropic's $1.5 billion settlement
Tech Talk Sep 7, 2025Anthropic, the 'ethical' B Corp, just settled a lawsuit for $1.5 billion after being caught pirating books to train its Claude LLM. So much for being the good guys.
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Nano Banana: Massive Hypes, Nano Satisfaction
Tech Talk Aug 28, 2025The much hyped image edit model, gemini-2.5-flash-image-preview aka nano banana has been released for a few days, my verdicts after playing around with it.
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1 week of GPT5
Tech Talk Aug 14, 2025One week after its release, GPT-5 has sparked more backlash than excitement. Hyped as a leap forward, it instead delivered small coding and enterprise tweaks, recycled marketing claims, and the same core limitations.
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Ohh, Ouch, Anthropic
Tech Talk Jun 8, 2025Anthropic got caught red-handed stealing data.
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Thoughts on Google's Veo 3
Tech Talk May 31, 2025Veo 3 for a free month? Sign me up!
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Groundhog Day: AI Art Edition
Tech Talk Mar 31, 2025Rant on GenAI and OpenAI IP thefts.