Does #OpenAI expect a #Government #Bailout? - Patrick Boyle
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Does #OpenAI expect a #Government #Bailout? - Patrick Boyle
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🔥 YouTube - "Does OpenAI expect a Government Bailout" 🔥
FULL POST: https://naladahc.substack.com/p/youtube-does-openai-expect-a-government
Hedge Fund Manager Breaks Down GameStop - What now?
Is AI Slop Killing the Internet? --by #PatrickBoyle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4MruTOrLyM
A rare exception to #BetteridgesLaw here. #AISlop
Sales Down, Pay Up: Inside Tesla’s Strange New Reality!
Journalists are part of the problem | @destiny
... and in #GoodNews;
"BYD recently revealed new fast-charging technology that can add 250 miles of range with a 5 minute charge. Significantly faster than Tesla and matching the convenience of a regular [ICE] car."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
"President Trump replaced a number of government officials who had been overseeing many of these investigations, and according to the Washington Post, Elon Musk's DOGE was able to lay off staff at a number of agencies that regulate his businesses."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
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"Tesla ... faced a criminal fraud investigation, and a related SEC investigation, into exaggerated claims about the full self-driving capability of it's vehicles. It faced a joint investigation by the DoJ and SEC into misuse of company resources, over plans to build a private residence for Musk using company funds."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
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If Trump installs a loyalist as Fed Chair... 😬 | @destiny
"The takeaway from this video is that it's an oversimplification to say that all regulation is good, or that all regulation is bad. Regulations are usually put in place for food reasons. But over time it makes sense to revisit them, analyse the outcomes, and see if the regulations are providing the benefits that were promised. And if they're causing any unforseen problems or costs".
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
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"Thanks for tuning into this week's podcast. If you found it interesting, please send a link to a friend. As there's no podcast algorithm, and they just grow by word of mouth."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
Same with blogs, and fediverse accounts. For me, the absence of those algorithms is a feature, not a bug.
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"DeepSeek used a 'mixture of experts' model. Which means rather than training one large model, they trained tens of smaller ones, on more specific data, that then gets switched on and off as needed."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
To the degree that #MOLE Training will be a useful technology in the long term, I think this is how it will be used. Models that are intensively trained on narrow areas to create niche expert systems. The AGI talk is pure sales hype.
great video from #PatrickBoyle about #TrumpCoin, Javier Milei's #LIBRA, and the general scourge of #memecoin grift plaguing the world.
"Instead, many countries have adopted lopsided industrial policies that allow them to export much more than they import. Their objective is not to raise the standard of living of their citizens. But to accumulate power and wealth by buying assets abroad."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/pb183/episodes/Trumps-Tariff-Wars---What-Happens-Next-e2ulbbc
This was a key part of Reaganomics. Huge chunks of the NZ economy ended up owned by US capitalists by the end of the 1990s. Now China is following a similar playbook.
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"North American car manufacturing is highly integrated between the three countries [US, Canada, Mexico], with parts going back and forth across borders as many as seven times during the production process."
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/pb183/episodes/Trumps-Tariff-Wars---What-Happens-Next-e2ulbbc
Why all this back and forth? Surely it would use less resources to produce a complete vehicle at one manufacturing complex? Even if you're importing specialist parts, they only need to cross the border once.
"Mexico provides almost 2/3 of all US fruit and vegetable imports. So food prices would be hit right away"
#PatrickBoyle, 2025
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/pb183/episodes/Trumps-Tariff-Wars---What-Happens-Next-e2ulbbc
If we're talking about fresh fruit and veges ... why is the US importing these at all? Especially in enough volume for trade issues to affect prices.
Surely you get fresher produce when it's grown as close as possible to where it's eaten? Not to mention healthier local economies, more resilient supply chains, and lower carbon emissions.