Tuesday, January 28, 2025

US AI hyperscalers will spend $1 trillion from 2024 to 2027 and what will Silicon Valley get out of it?

Editor's note: The question in the death of Suchir Balaji (former OpenAI engineer) is where did the creators of DeepSeek AI acquire their training data from? In this predator and prey ecosphere commercial system your chances of surviving are slim if you become caught up in the constructs of the predators. US tech is a joke really. Tons of money is dropped into the industry with very little results. When ChatGPT first arrived on the AI scene it was free but then outlandish subscriptions started being charged. Billions were invested and now in one day poof. It's all gone. DeepSeek AI is open source free and cost only $5.5 million (US big tech sycophants want to spend $500 billion) to develop with people suggesting DeepSeek is up to 50 times more powerful than ChatGPT. The thing is it was reported that DeepSeek AI lab is running 50,000 Nvidia Blackwell H100 chips allegedly from TSMC in Taiwan in their systems. Who are the deal makers in the US who allowed DeepSeek to smoke Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, Sam Altman (blackmail by family or feds?), and Mark Zuckerberg?

Deep Seek And Destroy - Part Eight
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The Tragic Loss of Suchir Balaji: A Former OpenAI Researcher and Whistleblower

A Bright Mind Lost Amidst AI's Ethical Storm

By Faissal Elfid | December 14, 2024

Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAi employee, in San Francisco, on Oct. 3, 2024. Balaji helped gather and organize the enormous amounts of internet data used to train the startup’s ChatGPT chatbot.

The news of Suchir Balaji's death has left the tech world reeling. At just 26 years old, the former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower was found lifeless in his San Francisco apartment on November 26.

His passing is a heartbreaking loss for those who knew him and a sobering moment for an industry grappling with the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence.

A Visionary Mind with Big Dreams

Born and raised in Cupertino, Balaji's journey into AI was driven by an earnest desire to make the world a better place.

As a computer science student at UC Berkeley, he was captivated by the transformative power of AI.
"I thought we could invent some kind of scientist that could help solve [big problems],” he told The New York Times in an October interview.
His early enthusiasm reflected his belief that AI could cure diseases and even slow aging.

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Now apply this myth to Silicon Valley:


Wall Street is a crime scene. Here is Wall Street's last party:

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Something sinister I noticed

January 28, 2015 | By Jim Stone Journalist

If you want something to fail, don't give it attention. In other words, when TikTok was facing imminent shutdown in the U.S. to get people to "move away from China", the LAST THING you should do is promote a Chinese alternative - RedNote. The first thing the American media did was start mentioning Rednote, and that "everyone was going there.

Now that Trump has announced a massive AI program in the United states, the media is at it again, promoting and boosting a Chinese AI called DeepSeek. They are claiming it is vastly superior to OpenAI and that it's the cat's meow and it sends Santa Clause to your home once a week and the dog will suddenly learn LOTS of stupid pet tricks you can post and get attention for if you just use common sense and start using DeepSeek, from China, of course.

No mention of Elon Musk's GROK AI, which stomps the living sh#t out of chat GPT also, just an announcement that DeepSeek crashed Nvidia.

Why would the MSM send people to Chinese AI and crash American companies? EASY ANSWER: Because ANYTHING, ANYTHING AT ALL is better to leftists than anything American, I'd bet that in reality China's DeepSeek can't hold a candle to GROK.

I have not used ANY AI platforms other than AI assisted TOGODA search, so I am not the one to ask about what is actually better. All I know is that a good friend has used GROK more than once on the phone with me for relatively complicated totally abstract stuff, and GROK has a perfect answer, complete with all instructions step by step, EVERY TIME. I know ChatGPT can't be explicit the way GROK can be. But to the inexperienced, ChatGPT looks like the cat's meow.

How much better is the Chinese alternative when put up against a real American AI such as GROK? I'd bet that's a negative answer. OBVIOUS: The Leftist media would rather have China than Trump, so China it is, - better or not, here the promotion comes.

And on that note . . . .




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