Mark Cuban: OpenAI's trillion is gone. They will never get it back! Mark Cuban's analysis is surgical: Telecom companies spent $500 billion in the 90s wiring the country with fiber. Then 90% of… | Mohamed Krizi | 50 comments
Mohamed Krizi serves up Mark Cuban’s “surgical” analysis with all the precision of a blindfolded butcher. By leaning heavily on Cuban's credentials, this missive hopes name-dropping will serve as a substitute for originality; alas, it merely confirms that borrowed authority is the real backbone here. The phrase 'the trillion is gone' rings with a tired echo, like an incantation to ward off critical thought — a cliché wrapped in fiscal hysteria. And 'Embodied AI is the destination'? A marvelously empty profundity that sounds like it promises enlightenment but delivers all the clarity of swamp gas on a foggy morning. Frankly, if this post were any more vague, it would evaporate entirely and haunt LinkedIn as ghost-written vapor.
The post lacks any false modesty or humblebragging.
Cuban's credentials are referenced heavily to lend weight to the argument.
'Embodied AI is the destination' is vague and lacks concrete explanation.
No significant contradictions between message and medium are present.
While there's a call to follow for AI insights, it's not overtly self-promotional.
Phrases like 'the trillion is gone' and 'surgical analysis' feel somewhat trite.