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Humans have imagination, AI doesn't.


Because everybody is playing the same game?


Those are tangible items. Here, the baker is buying shoes from someone who says they're going to be a cobbler some day.


It’s no different with services. Making deals with potential cobblers seems like a fine market activity.


This isn't court. The evidence, such as it is, is all of the smoke which commonly motivates people to look for fire. The strongest and most comprehensive that I've seen is the argument that if Trump was not implicated in the Epstein files, he would be publishing them in free book form himself and forcing every media outlet to advertise it. Slight exaggeration, but I think truly only slight.

Not really relevant to the thread, but there are simple answers to the "eViDeNcE??" question. You may have already known this.


Again, circumstantial and speculative.


Pulling out randomly, I see it all the time. I beat the computer by a) anticipating; and b) assuming other drivers are idiots who don't see me. I don't have to calculate trajectories and whatnot, people aren't computers, and they can do some things better than a computer can, especially a solely-reactive one.


Google only hires the best of the best.


Its is corporate fiefdom. Everybody trying to one up other executives to show impact instead of working together towards a unified goal. The bigger the company the more we see this phenomena. Nobody gets promotion if you just used existing internal service.


If the CEO isn't juicing market cap 110% of the time, the board will prosecute them and they will go to JAIL!


"What it does" is a thing that can be changed.


You are correct, sir!


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