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The Sectors That AI Will Leave Untouched By Colin Tedards, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Dear Reader, We

[The Bleeding Edge]( The Sectors That AI Will Leave Untouched By Colin Tedards, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Dear Reader, Welcome to the weekly mailbag edition of The Bleeding Edge. If you have a question you’d like me to answer in a future edition, write to me by clicking [right here](mailto:feedback@brownstoneresearch.com). AI will learn and add results to a dataset. But if the dataset is a false positive, what effect will this data have on data to make a decision? – Scott T. Scott, this is an excellent question and one that Large Language Model engineers are grappling with daily. There’s actually a phenomenon being studied called “model collapse” which occurs when new generative AI models train on AI-generated content. In other words, you take AI generated content and train another AI model with it. In this scenario, models start to forget the true underlying data distribution, and the model can fail to function properly. Ultimately, data is the most important aspect of an AI model. A few false positives on their own wouldn’t be a bad thing. In fact, including outlier data during training can help the model become more robust and accurate. This also improves the model's ability to handle edge cases. Recommended Link [“One-Stock Millionaire” Trades ONE Stock for 3 Decades… Wins In Any Market]( [image]( Jeff Clark here… I’ve joined the ranks of the top 1% of wealthy Americans… by IGNORING 99% of the entire stock market. Among 6,000 different stocks on the market to choose from… Hides ONE incredibly special stock. I call it, [“The One-Stock Retirement”]( because I’ve used it for over 3-decades (through ANY market) closing huge gains – time and time again. Trading this ONE stock over and over again is changing the lives of everyday folks across the world – from school teachers to doctors. You do not need trading experience and you can [get started with only $100!]( [Click Here to Learn More About My Secret.]( -- However, false or inaccurate data in large quantities can ultimately ruin an AI model from working properly. Human intervention and monitoring is likely the only solution for this in the short run. Model collapse theory also indicates that human generated content will only become more valuable since AI models cannot be trained on AI generated data. Years ago, I read that American students are not as proficient at math and science as those from many other countries, but also that American students are much more creative. Last week, you mentioned that you think that AI will help workers with creativity. Is there a country or two whose stock market will likely experience much greater growth with the addition of AI creativity that is likely coming in the not-too-distant future? Thank you, – Randy O. 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Generative AI in particular can give someone the tools to become more creative − but the incentive to do so would still need to be evident. In societies that place more emphasis on math and science, there’s likely more uplift from AI augmenting those industries versus creativity becoming a larger part. Recommended Link [How to Collect “Amazon Secret Royalty Payouts” by September 10th]( [image]( Did you know over 1.6 million Amazon packages are delivered to front porches across the country every single day… (Just take a look in your own neighborhood!) Americans can’t get enough. Yet, by exploiting a strange IRS loophole… A small group of regular Americans have discovered how to collect payouts from a little-known investment that we call “Amazon’s secret royalty program.” The way it works is simple: It’s a way for you to buy and own a critical asset Amazon needs to stay in business… Which means Amazon MUST PAY for the rights to use it! 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And he's winning. – Charles S. Charles, great question. I wish Feastables or anything MrBeast does would come across for us to recommend. For those unaware, Jimmy Donaldson – who publishes videos on YouTube as “MrBeast” – is one of the most watched channels on the platform. As of this writing, he has close to 170 million subscribers. For context, Netflix counts 209 million subscribers on its platform. He has several projects including Mr. Beast Burger, which has some physical locations but primarily is delivered from “ghost kitchens” or through other restaurant chains. His candy bar brand, as you referenced, is also available nationwide. I found some recently at a 7-Eleven. This is actually a great example of something I will write more about as time goes on – and that's an industry that won’t be impacted by AI. We’ll spend the bulk of the time focusing on AI – as the addressable market is just in the early stages of discovery. However, there will be many businesses that won’t be impacted much by AI. The food category is one. Fashion, travel, and leisure are others. In fact, as people are more productive, that is likely to allow more time to indulge in watching a MrBeast video and being introduced to his chocolate bar brand. I promise you, if we have the chance to invest in Feastables or anything related to his brand, I will be sure to bring it to your attention. Regards, Colin Tedards Editor, The Bleeding Edge --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to feedback@brownstoneresearch.com. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Can this expert trader’s One Ticker Retirement Plan jump-start your financial freedom?]( Market Wizard Larry Benedict crushed the market in 2022… He delivered a perfect track record to his One Ticker Trader readers, going 11-for-11. Previously, he went 20 straight years on Wall Street without a single losing year. 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