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peoplenotbots commented on If the AI bubble does pop, what happens next?    · Posted by u/peoplenotbots
PaulHoule · 5 days ago
AI is not going to go away completely, but we might not see things like "Apple Intelligence" being advertised so breathlessly, not to mention Google's new phone that wants to talk with you about your environment.

The .com bubble of the 1990's would be a good model.

peoplenotbots · 5 days ago
the .com bubble feels like a soft landing
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peoplenotbots · 5 months ago
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peoplenotbots commented on Arcana – Native Advertising Platform Built for GenAI Applications   arcana.ad/... · Posted by u/peoplenotbots
peoplenotbots · 6 months ago
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peoplenotbots commented on Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban, but Trump might offer lifeline   cnbc.com/2025/01/17/supre... · Posted by u/kjhughes
elzbardico · 7 months ago
This is going to be an interesting experiment: A widely used social network across the world WITHOUT american content.

Until now, the closest thing we had like this were national our regional networks like Russia's vk, but Vk was never truly popular outside Russian speaking countries.

Now we, for the first time ever, will have the situation where a social network has global reach but without american content.

Will it keep being a english first space? Will it survive/thrive? How the content is going to evolve? What does this means in terms of global cultural influence? Will we see internationalized Chinese content dominating it? Will this backfire for the US?

peoplenotbots · 7 months ago
There are such products. Outside of America whatsapp is a dominant social app but its use internally is almost mute despite being an american social app.

Tiktok america is over 50% of tiktok revenue I think that more than anything else would choke out growth world wide.

peoplenotbots commented on The man who killed Google Search?   wheresyoured.at/the-men-w... · Posted by u/elorant
998244353 · a year ago
For what it's worth, I do not remember a time when YouTube's suggestions or search results were good. Absurdities like that happened 10 and 15 years ago as well.

These days my biggest gripe is that they put unrelated ragebait or clickbait videos in search results that I very clearly did not search for - often about American politics.

peoplenotbots · a year ago
Long long time ago; youtube "staff" would manually put certain videos on the top of the front page when they started. Im sure there we're biases and prioritization of marketing dollars but at least there was human recommending it compared to poorly recorded early family guy clips. I dont know when they stopped manually adding "editors/staff" choice videos but I recall some of my favorite early youtubers like CGPGgrey claim that recommendation built the career.
peoplenotbots commented on The man who killed Google Search?   wheresyoured.at/the-men-w... · Posted by u/elorant
bitwize · a year ago
ML is somewhere between the new SOAP and the new cryptocurrency.
peoplenotbots · a year ago
Well thats grim

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