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    Will AI/ML/ robotics lower labor demand?

    Will AI/ML/robotics lower demand for labor creating one of the greatest shifts in human history where even in a shrinking labor market can increase quality of life and wealth all without additional labor? If true, this will be one of the most dramatic changes in human history where technology...
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    Will TSM dominate quantum chip fabrication?

    Will TSM dominate fabricating quantum chips, like it dominates standard chips? If not, what companies do the readers feel will be the dominate players in this area and will TSM compete? Also will new types of memory be enabled by quantum structures?
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    TSM has made Semi Fabrication the ultimate contract business

    I'm used to using stock symbols, but I might start using TSMC. It's all a matter of context and usage. I'll let you know if TSMC works on stock programs shortly.
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    NVIDIA will invest $5 billion in Intel’s common stock!

    TSM's US fabs will be able to provide domestic supply with a proven ecosystem. Intel still has to catch up, if this is even possible for even TSM has to import employees for lack of a domestic supply in many areas.
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    TSM has made Semi Fabrication the ultimate contract business

    TSM changed the entire chip fabrication business from in house to contract manufacturing and I see this structure only expanding in the future due to its inherent efficiencies in time, cost and technology only expanding further. Intel is an ideal example of this trend and the disruption it is...
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    Sam Altman predicts AI will take customer service jobs first — and speed up a 'historical' rate of job turnover

    AI/ML is just another tool that has the capability to vastly accelerate progress in many areas including those that have been immune from change in the past. The professions will be where the most disruption occurs as AI/ML don't add to progress, they will increase it in multiples in a time...
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    Is this memory/compute structure a game changer?

    Any thoughts or comments on this appreciated, Thanks. A chip with 'thousands' of cores could change the way servers are designed - bringing compute nearer to RAM thanks to CXL is a lightbulb moment A chip with 'thousands' of cores could change the way servers are designed - bringing compute...
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    Will AI/Tech convert retail and warehouses to giant vending machines

    Tech now has the ability to convert retail and warehouses to giant vending machines with almost everything be able to be ordered online. Even clothes will be able to be fitted by video. Being able to look at options for almost everything we purchase; a major part of retail and even...
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    Chinese Memory Tech work around HBM

    Will this technology help the Chinese replace some of the HBM required for AI or is it just a small step? Huawei released an AI SSD which uses a secret sauce to reduce the need for large amounts of expensive HBM - Huawei shifts focus from HBM toward SSD capacity to manage AI loads - The...
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    Four Trillion Transistors Chip

    Any thoughts on the WSE-3 chip from Cerebras that has four trillion transistors with 900,000 optimized cores? Is this a game changer or curiousity?
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    Asianometry: Intel Should Second-Source Nvidia

    Trust and determination are key and TSM has both and TSM has the advantage of working in a free society, unlike a dictatorship where connections are key over skill.
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    Does Graphene have a future in electronics

    https://www.adremover.org/checkout/?guid=c7cd43a0-b1a5-40de-acff-5cee4e0423e6&int_source=extension_checkout&int_mode=trial&v=7.0.2&int_blocked_trackers=3870&int_blocked_ads=9431&int_trial_days_left=1 Any information or comments on this technology appreciated, Thanks
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    Study: Social media probably can’t be fixed

    The internet has become the wild west of fraud, misinformation and manipulation if not used with the utmost care and caution. The net has become a worldwide entity with few rules and no or limited enforcement. A valuable resource if carefully used, but very dangerous. Hackers and scammers...
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    AI/ML/Robotics, the automation of everything

    Thanks, I feel the earliest disruption will be in the labor market and will be unpredictable based on available software and systems. Handling the disruptions for others will become a challenge and major business. Mistakes will be made.
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    AI/ML/Robotics, the automation of everything

    How will society and the professions handle AI/ML three years from now when massive displacement will take place. It's coming and there is no stopping it. Many professions and occupations will never be the same. Many professions replaced by self-directing AI/ML and occupations replace by AI/ML...
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    Apple and Tesla to drive robotics market

    Apple and Tesla are both pushing the robotics market forward and will be the leaders in creating another mega market for the semi sector across the entire semi ecosystem. This trend should increase the reach and depth of the semi market over the next ten years. Automation of everything is...
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    mob boss protection/commission money to be paid for sales of chips to China

    If you want truth, follow the money and how it's used, both good and bad. I feel the tech sector is among the best for it has given us more tools to make a better life and improve almost everything than any other sector.
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    mob boss protection/commission money to be paid for sales of chips to China

    Following the finance markets all day and almost every day, the financial channel showed a money transfer out of China of 30 million to all members of the Biden family except Joe himself with no contract or explanation available. Honesty and politics are mutually exclusive most of the time...
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    TSM's foundry domination, how far can it go? Quantum Computing?

    I agree, I was only referring to the fabrication of chips, not design. TSM has definitely become the gate keeper of advanced fabrication and anyone wanting to build a cutting edge chip has to cooperate with TSM or Samsung as a second choice.
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