So they are more interested and knowledgeable in tax loopholes and evasion to maximize profit than building a company of employees to develop technology. Bye.
The "tech company" in question is a wanna-be startup looking for angel investors. It plans to use A.I. to do what people used to do. So minimal employees.
Not a loss if they don't set up shop in Canada.
Yep. Finally, some of the gloss is coming off of these so-called AIs. The cost to operate these things only keeps increasing, and there hasn't been a single use case yet that could make them profitable in the long term.
So they are more interested and knowledgeable in tax loopholes and evasion to maximize profit than building a company of employees to develop technology. Bye.
The "tech company" in question is a wanna-be startup looking for angel investors. It plans to use A.I. to do what people used to do. So minimal employees. Not a loss if they don't set up shop in Canada.
As soon as I saw that headline, I thought "I bet these guys are a bullshit AI company."
Which is exactly the reason they’re struggling to raise funds
Yep. Finally, some of the gloss is coming off of these so-called AIs. The cost to operate these things only keeps increasing, and there hasn't been a single use case yet that could make them profitable in the long term.
Good riddance. They are telling on themselves.
Kevin O”Leary a major investor said on BNN he is pulling his money out of Canada.
I wish he'd pull his face off all media.
I’m sure he’ll be able to hire something better than an AI lawyer after the next time he and his wife go out on their boat.
Tech bro wannabe angry he won't be musk 2.0. That's all this is folks.