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That is pretty much the only thing that drives the stock market. If you dissect the stock market, things look pretty only there.I appreciate all the responses. And they are all correct, to an extent. We cannot say where this thing goes.
An incredible inflection point...
AI has already changed our lives... Have you seen AI related stocks lately?
However, there is a lot of artificial pumping of expectations and creating a bubble. Sam Altman comes out: "I am so afraid of this new version. It might be the end of society as we know it, blah, blah, blah." Pumps the stock price, releases anyway, and then we don't hear from him until next version, where he comes and says: "I am so afraid of this new version. It might be the end of sociaety as we know, blah, blah, blah."
I know instances of people in the security field who were actually demoted due to AI. They tried to use AI to do their job, and once those who requested policy information asked them for an oral brief, they could not give a brief of what "they wrote."
It will change things, but it won't do so in a way everyone expects. It is like that abomination, Microsoft Teams. I remember when the IT guys came to present us with Teams. 1. You could immediately figure out that they are challenged when it comes to social skills. 2. They tried to convince everyone that now we will only talk to eachother using Teams, same as they do. It did not happen. We still use email more than Teams.
My wife had a very interesting case yesterday. Is the chronic problem with breathing caused by a Narcan respiratory issue or a nervous system issue? Depending on the insurance company, reimbursement depends on the correct designation. One person claimed it is nervous (which technically is), another (my wife) that it is respiratory bcs. Aetna wants it coded that way. AI will pick up what is in the books. Narcan is a neurological drug, but insurance companies have their own way. Not only do they have their own way, but they also differ in how they designate issues between different hospitals. So, to resolve this $70,000 issue, they had to make several phone calls to determine how Aetna would look at that so that they don't get a denial and have a person on the hook for $70,000, which they will not pay.