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The Artificial Stupelligence Audiobook Is Here — Perfect for Your Commute
“AI Slop” is the 2025 Word of the Year. The Artificial Stupelligence audiobook unpacks why — and what it means for your business.
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Why AI CEOs Cry Doom—Until Reality Proves Them Wrong
AI CEOs cry job doom to chase funding. Yet AI layoffs flop, messy rehiring ensues. CEOs should champion real gains over apocalypse hype. But FOMO funds faster.
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Moltbook Exposed: Sentient Bots Were Just Crypto Shills in Disguise
AI bots formed religions and sparked singularity hype on Moltbook—until a 3-minute hack exposed 17K humans running crypto scam farms. Skynet? Nah, just greed in silicon drag.
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When ChatGPT and Claude Pick AI Stocks, Who Wins?
Battle of the bots: Two AIs built radically different AI stock portfolios. Claude’s concentrated infrastructure bet crushed ChatGPT’s diversified approach by 21% in backtests. Now we track them live for one year to see if silicon beats strategy.
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When the Top 10% Discover They’re the New Factory Workers
The top 10% learns what factory workers knew: skills don’t protect jobs—replacement costs do. AI just slashed them. Welcome to 2026’s reckoning.
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The Great AGI Prophecy: From Manhattan Project to Waterloo Defeat
From AGI prophecies to AI slop and ChatGPT ads, 2025 exposed how quickly Silicon Valley’s grand visions crumble under basic economics.
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OpenAI Ads 2026: ChatGPT’s Revenue Lifeline or Investor Trap?
OpenAI’s leaked advertising plans reveal how an AI company trapped by impossible unit economics is turning to the oldest trick in the digital playbook. But at what cost to user trust and investor valuations?
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AI in Finance: When Hype Meets Wall Street Reality
Wall Street’s AI obsession promises more than it delivers. Here’s why the machines keep missing the mark.
