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Rockstar co-founder [Dan Houser] compares AI to 'mad cow disease,' and says the execs pushing it aren't 'fully-rounded humans'

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  • explodicle@sh.itjust.worksE explodicle@sh.itjust.works

    Stupid question: if you think it’s a good idea but don’t know when the price will go up, you just buy stock and wait. But if you think it’s a bad idea and don’t know when the price will go down, is there any long-term alternative to shorting that doesn’t require betting on the date?

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    bookmeat@lemmynsfw.com
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    #108

    Holding cash is a position. It also gives you the most flexibility, and low risk, but also low reward.

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    • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca

      Strawman is arguing against a different argument than the one you are presenting.

      I’m saying you’re not presenting an argument at all.

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      #109

      Cool. My argument is Dan Houser exploited employees when he worked at RGS.

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      • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca

        When did the union busting happen?

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        反いじめ戦隊
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        #110

        When did the formation of an union discussion started?

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        • alessandro@lemmy.caA alessandro@lemmy.ca
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          Rockstar co-founder compares AI to 'mad cow disease,' and says the execs pushing it aren't 'fully-rounded humans'

          Dan Houser probably won't be asking ChatGPT for help with his next game.

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          BeBopALouie
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          #111

          Agreed. Moo.

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          • 反いじめ戦隊A 反いじめ戦隊

            Cool. My argument is Dan Houser exploited employees when he worked at RGS.

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            cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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            #112
            1. That’s a statement, not an argument. If you’re going to start citing fallacies then I’m going to start expecting properly formed arguments.

            2. That statement seems to be based exclusively on him being a union buster, despite the union busting happening 5 years after he left.

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            • 反いじめ戦隊A 反いじめ戦隊

              When did the formation of an union discussion started?

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              cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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              #113

              I don’t know, when?

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              • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR remembertheapollo_@lemmy.world

                Humanity and creativity are not on the CEO’s resumeé. Making shareholders happy by increasing profits and padding the CEO’s ego certainly is.

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                Nik282000
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                #114

                Making shareholders happy by increasing profits and padding the CEO’s ego Theft and corruption certainly is.

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                • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca
                  1. That’s a statement, not an argument. If you’re going to start citing fallacies then I’m going to start expecting properly formed arguments.

                  2. That statement seems to be based exclusively on him being a union buster, despite the union busting happening 5 years after he left.

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                  反いじめ戦隊
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #115

                  Reread my first post.

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                  • cilethesane@lemmy.caC cilethesane@lemmy.ca

                    I don’t know, when?

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                    反いじめ戦隊
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                    #116

                    Scroll up to the youtube video I linked.

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                    • T totallyhuman@lemmy.ca

                      You can hold a short position by repeatedly borrowing more stock – but you run the risk of running out of money completely, because short positions have (theoretically) infinite downside risk.

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                      mortn@lemmy.world
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                      #117

                      Financial risks can, by themselves, never be infinite. They are by nature quite finite. Also, risks are always alluding to a downside. Otherwise they’re called chances.

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                      • 反いじめ戦隊A 反いじめ戦隊

                        Reread my first post.

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                        cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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                        #118

                        So he’s going to rehire the visa dependent labourers RG fired?

                        That’s neither a statement nor an argument, and is complete nonsense.

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                        • 反いじめ戦隊A 反いじめ戦隊

                          Scroll up to the youtube video I linked.

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                          cilethesane@lemmy.ca
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                          #119

                          tl, dw. When did the discussion start?

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                          • M mortn@lemmy.world

                            Financial risks can, by themselves, never be infinite. They are by nature quite finite. Also, risks are always alluding to a downside. Otherwise they’re called chances.

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                            totallyhuman@lemmy.ca
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                            Granted. “Arbitrarily large” would probably be a better phrasing: if I buy a stock for $100 and the value drops to $0, I’m out $100. Can’t lose more money than I put in. What I meant is that short positions, by their nature, don’t have this ceiling on the amount of money you lose.

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