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If you feared your job was at risk of being replaced by AI before, now is the time to really start p

If you feared your job was at risk of being replaced by AI before, now is the time to really start panicking... [Outsider Club Header] Oct 19, 2023 by Alex Koyfman for the Outsider Club This AI Demo Will Keep You Awake at Night Dear Reader, It was probably one of the scariest demonstrations of AI I’d ever seen. I was checking out a company my colleague has been writing about, and I came across one of its product demo videos on YouTube. The AI was posed with a scenario involving a fairly large company’s operations. In this scenario, the company’s internal financial team was projecting impressive growth for the following year, but when the AI checked it over, it discovered a problem. Due to unforeseen combinations of elements, the growth was actually going to end up as a contraction from the previous year, with the problem being traced all the way down to a single senior salesperson. This AI isolated the problem and the reasons for it and instantly came up with a solution designed to help and improve the performance of the salesperson in question, as well as erase much of the projected shortfall. I was astounded, to say the least. The machine was making high-level management decisions based on intimate knowledge of all elements involved in a complex problem. Now, I know what the skeptics and Luddites out there are probably asking: How do you know any of these decisions are any good? [Exploit Congress’ New Law for Easy Money…]( Congressed just passed a brand-new law. It’s an obscure provision in the Internal Revenue Code… Which allows in-the-know Americans to claim $7,882 every quarter — courtesy of the U.S. government. If your retirement nest egg is running on empty, then… [Click here to exploit this new law — 100% legal and ethically.]( If It's Good Enough for the Department of Defense... That's a good question, and it’s got a great answer. You see, this technology is incredibly malleable and can be applied to most any industry or organization. The company that owns the tech, which it refers to as "Enterprise AI," has a client list that speaks for itself in terms of credibility. Any doubt you might have about the validity of this remarkable expression of machine learning should be silenced by the fact that ExxonMobil, Con Edison, defense giant Raytheon, the U.S. Army, and the U.S. Air Force, among many other globally recognized corporations and agencies, are existing clients. [army][airforce][airforce] So if you feared that your job was at risk of being replaced by artificial intelligence before, now is the time to really start panicking because if it can take over high-level decision-making for organizations as massive and sensitive as the U.S. Air Force, it can theoretically do that anywhere in any scenario... Problem-solving in complex medical cases, engineering dilemmas, and even social, political, and legal issues. This is the kind of tech that science-fiction writers used to strike fear into their readers' hearts, and it’s already been adopted by the corporate and institutional world. Realistically, you shouldn’t worry too much. AI should be seen not as a threat but as a tool. Goldman Sachs: AI a "$7 Trillion Opportunity" Banking giant Goldman Sachs just said... That the artificial intelligence (AI) market could be worth $7 trillion in just a few years. And one former Wall Street analysts predicts it could hand you 5,300% profits — thanks to one little-known stock. That’s because this tiny firm holds over 200 patents on an AI breakthrough... One that will be in 70% of cars, 80% of hospitals, and 94% of corporations. To discover the details... [Simply click here.]( AI Could Bring About a New Golden Era Armed with this powerful technology, executives and leaders at all levels of business and government will be able to move more quickly and efficiently, saving time and mitigating losses when promptness is critical. Now, I know that my rosy perspective on the tech might not convince all of you that any of this is a good idea, and I see your side of it too. Hyperfast thinking, a limitless capacity for information and detail, and an equally unlimited attention span sounds like a lot of power in the hands of those who wield it, but this is the way of the future, whether we like it or not. As the laws of the jungle dictate, those with a substantive advantage will outcompete and outmaneuver those without it until only those with the advantage are left, thus neutralizing the advantage and reestablishing an equilibrium. This means this technology will spread, and fast, as everyone scrambles to catch up. For a young, fairly focused tech company, this is the perfect place to be. I wish I could take credit for this one, but I can’t. There's $322 Billion Worth of Lithium in Northwest Alberta...Why Can't Anybody Touch It? For more than 40 years, an oil company has been working a 671-square-mile chunk of northwestern Alberta, producing its lifeblood using brine that’s kept in hundreds of massive storage ponds. These storage ponds have long been known to contain a massive lithium resource, totaling an estimated 4.3 million tons. Just recently a tiny Vancouver-based technology company, founded and headed by petrochemical industry veterans, figured out a way to extract the lithium from this brine, very quickly and very efficiently. So efficiently, in fact, that the company can filter this oil field brine, returning it to the pond after processing, with a better than 95% capture rate. Production of salable lithium will cost between $3,000 and $4,000 per ton, while market rates price lithium at $70,000 per ton. They know where the lithium is, they know how to extract it, and, as of now, they have an agreement in place to work this giant lithium-rich property. Commercial production is now projected to be in place by the middle of 2024, with buyers already lining up. [Interested? Enter here to learn more.]( From Defense to the Fuel in Your Gas Tank Jason Simpkins, one of my colleagues and investment director of the Secret Stock Files investment advisory, has been writing about this company for a couple weeks now. He’s an authority on the subject particularly because of its application in the defense industry, which I know can be the most problematic for some people. Thoughts of The Terminator and Skynet may come to mind here, but remember, the Chinese are almost definitely working on something similar, so which side of the equation would you prefer us to be on? That’s why [this company]( in particular, which is still fairly obscure for investors outside the industry, stands to ride this trend the farthest. Want more information? [Jason’s got a video presentation up and running that gives you all the details.]( The company, the tech, the future — you’ll know all about it. It might scare you, but, like I said earlier, there’s no getting away from it. The genie is out of the bottle, and now the race is on. You can either sit back and watch it happen, or you can exploit the trend to your advantage. The choice is yours. For instant access to Jason’s video, [enter here](. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( [youtube logo]( [Angelpub ARE site logo 100x100]@AngelInvestmentResearch The Top A.I. and Military Stocks to Buy ASAP [October 2023] | 5-in-5 Ep. 16 Jason Simpkins of Wealth Daily, Secret Stock Files, and The Wealth Advisory answers your questions on artificial intelligence and military stocks to own RIGHT NOW. As technology advances and tensions rise around the world, these stocks are sure to rise with them...  [top nuclear stocks to buy now](       Follow the Outsiders [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy[here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Outsider Club LLC, 3 E Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info [here]( including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. If you are interested in our other publications, please call our customer service team at [1-855-496-0830](tel:/18554960830).

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