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STUART THEOBALD: AI seems to have hit a plateau in investment markets
We seem to have calmed down, particularly with limitations of large language models becoming more obvious
15 April 2024 - 05:00
This column could have been written by artificial intelligence (AI). Indeed, I asked ChatGPT to write it for me, specifying that it consider what SA investors should do about AI, though the results were a cringeworthy amalgamation of clichés and even-handedness.
The first line, dear reader: “In the tumultuous seas of technological evolution, one term has emerged as both a beacon of promise and a harbinger of uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence”. It didn’t get better. I fear the editor of this august title would have little patience with such meaningless verbiage...
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