| This post is written with its intellectual fly open. I'm not sure whether it was partly AI-generated, or whether the author has spent so much time ingesting AI-generated content that the tells have rubbed off, but this article has: - Strange paragraph-lists with bolded first words. e.g. "The Cash Flow Mystery" - The 'It's not just X; it's Y' meme: "Buying Groq wouldn't just [...], it could give them a chip that is actually [...]. It’s a supply chain hedge." Tells like: - "My personal read? NVIDIA is [...]" - "[...]. Now I'm looking at Groq, [...]" However, even if these parts were AI generated, it's simultaneously riddled with typos and weird phrases: - "it looks like they are squeezing each other [sic] balls." - Stylization of OpenAI as 'Openai'. Not sure what to make of this low-quality prose. Even if the conclusion is broadly correct, that doesn't mean the reasoning used to get there is consistent. I do, at least, appreciate that the author was honest up-front with respect to use of Gemini and other AI tools. Final grade: D+. |
> As we head into 2026, when looking at Nvidia, openai and Oracle dynamics, it looks like they are squeezing each other balls.
Yeah I don't think there's a snowball's chance in heck that an LLM wrote that one, lol. My best guess is that the author combed over some of their prose with an LLM, but not all.