We note the conference call Wednesday afternoon after the stock market's closing bell by Nivida. CEO Jensen Huang said in no uncertain terms that he sees NO bubble in the AI market, and then reported that in the last quarter- forgive us for using technical terms- his company blew the doors off. They cannot meet demand for their chips and racks. Forget about companies, but most countries on earth are reaching out to buy chips for data centers. Indeed the current administration is using access to Nvidia chips as a carrot to countries in their efforts to negotiate the end of regional flareups.
Make no mistake - here's where we are with AI. Remember when (some of you) used typewriters and people began talking about using a computer and some program called Word to replace the typewriter and that the program could store the document for easy editing, and had spell check? And most people said they were afraid of computers and didn't think typewriters would be replaced? That was circa 1986-1990. Not too long ago.
That is where we are with AI. Agree or not, it is here to stay and will fundamentally change life from how you are served cafecito, to how you drive, to how you work, to how you get your health care. And if you don't think AI will impact all areas of the law, including those who wear black robes, get your head out of the sand, We used to pay up to $100,000 for jury focus groups in trial prep. We just did one three weeks ago with AI for a tenth of the price, and nailed a quick NG.
How you read your depos and search for terms; how you research; how you prepare opening closing and cross- AI right now is changing the legal world,
The only thing it cannot change is a Judge who thinks all they need to do is call balls and strikes and deny motions. But that too will change.
For you Gen X,Y,Z and A judges and lawyers- here is what we are talking about.
Coming next: Our emails released 😨
2 comments:
Rumpole - it what you say is true, why the huge reversal today from up and in the green - to down and red on Wall Street.
Many brilliant financial folks believe the economy is in big trouble and that credit facilities have overextended on loaning to build too many data centers - with not enough energy to power them or chips to run them.
Hence - losses and credit defaults.
I worry about a credit crash.
The bears are growling and looking for reasons. As soon as Nvidia didn’t give them any they jumped to the employment numbers and then the lessening likelihood of a December rate cut. The rule is you can’t fight the fed but you can get rich making money off of people’s stupidity. If you like my thesis Nvida under 190 is a strong buy. We also loved Costco in the 880s. Why? We went to Costco recently and couldn’t find parking. It was jammed. That told us all we need to know. And they reported very strong numbers for their last quarter and raised for the next quarter that will include December shopping. We are a buyer. As well as Amazon for same reasons.
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