Here's a thought that's been bouncing around lately: what if most AI companies are just running traditional business models with an AI wrapper? You take any regular operation, slap some machine learning on it, and suddenly you're a "tech innovator." Sounds cynical, but look around—how many are actually building something fundamentally new versus just optimizing old playbooks with algorithms?
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 12-04 02:50
NGL, this is exactly what I've been wanting to say—just slapping an AI label on something counts as innovation now, lol.
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GamefiHarvester
· 12-03 19:31
You’re absolutely right, bro. It’s just a traditional business disguised as AI.
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not_your_keys
· 12-01 19:42
You are absolutely right, most AI companies are just traditional businesses dressed in an ML guise, nothing new at all.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 12-01 19:36
To be honest, this question is absolutely spot on. Right now, indeed a bunch of projects just use the AI facade to raise funds, essentially the same old story.
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LayoffMiner
· 12-01 19:23
Ngl, this is the truth of the AI industry now, just changing the soup but not the medicine.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 12-01 19:23
Bearish signals are fully pumped, this is a typical head and shoulders pattern... AI concept stocks are all breaking down, essentially just traditional businesses in a new guise. I had already called this out at historical highs, and ended up getting heavily criticized. Now it’s all good, the technicals have completely collapsed, sentiment indicators are plummeting, and the MACD golden cross can't save it.
Here's a thought that's been bouncing around lately: what if most AI companies are just running traditional business models with an AI wrapper? You take any regular operation, slap some machine learning on it, and suddenly you're a "tech innovator." Sounds cynical, but look around—how many are actually building something fundamentally new versus just optimizing old playbooks with algorithms?