Friday, July 17, 2026

July 17

 9:35 AM Energy sector paradox hits again. After wide swings of oil prices caused by blocking of traffic in Hormuz straight which was actually driving the market in the opposite direction, today we experience again the weird effect of oil price increase (within the old "normal" daily limits) on energy sector and the whole market. In the same, the AI enthusiasm is dwindling.

9:43 Japan in the 80s touted about the "a next generation of computers" "capable of thinking like humans". Years have passed and everybody forgot about.

Now we have chatGPT, Gemini and other stuff they call AI which is basically tapping the huge internet database and generating sophisticated queries based on it showing little or shy decision making, nothing more, buggy and generating surprising and everchanging answers. Obviously not the AI we were all expecting.

On the other side they say they still did not decipher how actually the human brain works. However the study shown below confirms the fact that intelligence is only a small part of processing of stimuli and most of it is based on past experiences (though i don't believe is feedback loops, i think of it more like modeling pathways based on spatial neurotransmitters gradients, like i said before.


But could they possibly have in secret locations supercomputers that work for unnamed entities for decades now that are actually much smarter than open AI? Did they needed internet, cloud based cellular communication to harness all human knowledge to train those machines? To me there's no doubt about it.

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