Ride the AI wave

Discussion in 'App Development' started by Aquarians, Mar 19, 2025.

  1. So my app development fellows, what can we do to ride the AI wave (for mucho $$$ dinero of course), while it lasts?

    Some app that takes prompts from dumb people who don't need to know anything about neither programming nor finance yet they are able to make profitable strategies by the turn of the magic ring: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_ring

    Basically here's how a prompt session with the magic rin^H^H^H^H^H^H amazing AI goes:

    Dumb fuck: "Make money".
    Amazing AI: "Sorry, I don't know how to do that, you'll have to be more specific. Maybe suggest specific trading strategies along with fine tuning the accompanying niche financial knowledge?"
    Dumb fuck: "SUDO Make money".
    Amazing AI: "Yes, Master! Here it is: (spits code that runs amazing trading strategy that amazingly makes money)".

    Thing is we only need a couple of these prompts working before we're flooded with "shut up and take my money" from the next half a trillion VC money looking for something to justify spending it on.

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    Ideas?
     
  2. 2rosy

    2rosy

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  3. You know what the greatest reveal the AI was for me?

    I was always conscious that I'm somewhere in the top 5% intellectually. Problem is I always competed with the likes of top 2% and saw these guys as serious contenders, oftentimes on par with me and sometimes better, or scary, much better.

    But until AI, I completely lost track of the other 95% and forgot how incredibly, unbelievably stupid most of the people are.

    AI is not a threat for me, never was, never will. Nor is it "unbelievably helpful", even marginally helpful most of the times. It's something that maybe takes some shape of a person that amasses less knowledge than some incompetent intern forgot in the first 3 months on the job and somehow turns that into a seemingly plausible simulation of competence. That's all there is to it.
     
  4. AI is something we do not understand, cannot measure, cannot see and do not know. It might be hard to ride.