AI company files for bankruptcy after being exposed as 700 Indian engineers - Dexerto
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You mean to tell me this AI company was actually 700 Indian engineers in a trenchcoat?
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You mean to tell me this AI company was actually 700 Indian engineers in a trenchcoat?
Actually Indians is the best type of AI
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Gets "AI"
looks inside
Badly paid employees
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AI: always Indian
Actually Indian
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You mean to tell me this AI company was actually 700 Indian engineers in a trenchcoat?
Used to be thousands of if-statements in a trench coat. But even that got offshored
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First to push forward and invented AAI, Artificial Artificial Intelligence.
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So it's just BPO after all.
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Real life Computron!
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I wonder if they produced better results than an AI would
Probably. A startup flush with cash could probably afford to hire good talent.
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It says it's been doing this for 8 years. So, since AI hasn't even been around that long, does that mean they were always like this and just lied that they switched over to AI? I wonder if they just encouraged the current employees to field the response and then they would run it through another AI to provide answers. Either way there had to be some delay which I feel would have been the dead giveaway?
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Actually Indians is the best type of AI
Asian Intelligence?
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You mean to tell me this AI company was actually 700 Indian engineers in a trenchcoat?
They were doing a business.
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700 Awesom-os
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Indians all the way down
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Ahh yes, the mechanical indian
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The post-modern version of "three kids in a trenchcoat."
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Asian Intelligence?
Actually Indians
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It says it's been doing this for 8 years. So, since AI hasn't even been around that long, does that mean they were always like this and just lied that they switched over to AI? I wonder if they just encouraged the current employees to field the response and then they would run it through another AI to provide answers. Either way there had to be some delay which I feel would have been the dead giveaway?
Using machine learning including neuronal networks, generative AI based off of neuronal networks and so on exist well longer than since the past few years.
"DeepDream" was released as a software ten years ago. Research into LLMs exists since at least the 90s.
"AI" also has been a hype term in many industries since a decade, just that it reached the general public with the ChatGPT hype.
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Ahh yes, the mechanical indian
The Indian Turk or short IT-worker.
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I'm being increasingly convinced that when we do develop true AI, it'll actually be just a massive array of interconnected human brains in a secret facility somewhere.