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by Almondsetat 1021 days ago
Routinely articles like these are written.

I find them superfluous and a symptom of the human tendency to never sit down and reflect about stuff.

Grifts prey on the ignorant, duping them through an informational gap.

As such, grifts flourish in new and uncertain environments. Environments where expert opinion is still forming and is badly communicated, and scammers can sound knowledgeable to the average person without actually knowing anything.

Now that experts have pushed against crypto and the whole field has become clearer in what can be done with it and what can't, it's obvious that grifters are moving to the new uncharted hotness: "AI". Writing articles like this, always talking about the specific events and never the global trend, does not help the wheel of grifting stop spinning.

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Was this written by GPT? It feels very Trained On Hacker News.
Yes, this was in fact generated by a GPT model I specifically tuned for HN and that I managed to run inside my brain with minimal latency and power requirements.

[EDIT]

In conclusion

You should have added an "in conclusion,". Your meatGPT model needs more training.
You're right, I fixed the model