[LINK] The AI bubble is the only thing keeping the US economy together, Deutsche Bank warns
Tom Worthington
tom.worthington at tomw.net.au
Mon Sep 29 07:30:06 AEST 2025
On 9/28/25 03:04, Stephen Loosley wrote:
> The AI bubble is the only thing keeping the US economy together, Deutsche Bank warns...
> https://www.techspot.com/news/109626-ai-bubble-only-thing-keeping-us-economy-together.html
By a remarkable coincidence:
LINKGRAM FROM THE LINK INSTITUTE
US AI Data Centers Nationalized to Correct History
Dateline USA, 1 January 0001 NA (New Era): The Link Institute today
announced it had been tasked by the new government, to commence
correction of the national archive of historic film and video. This will
be extended to the catalogs of all film, TV and streaming companies.
Professor Klerphil, Director of the Institute said:
"With the collapse of the AI Bubble, there is excess computing capacity
available to correct the errors in our historical records. All mention
of the nation ever having started, or lost, a war will be corrected. Any
documentary, or fictional work which shows otherwise will need to be
re-rendered, so the people in it will speak the corrected truth. Data
centers which previously mined Bitcoin, then AI, can now render a
service to their country by re-rendering history."
The project will exploit CSCM technology (2), developed in North USA
(previously known as "Canada"), to generate the technology required
recursively, and apply it in the education system.
Klerphel rejected criticism of the initiative:
"This is exactly the sort of loony ideology which is damaging our
country and which we aim to stamp out, retrospectively. This nation is
the home of freedom and capitalism, which is why all data centers are
being nationalized from midnight tonight. Selected digital artists will
receive orders to help with the effort, and are required to report to
the West Coast Detention Center (previously known as 'Hollywood')."
The one exception to the revision order Klerphel said, was the streaming
series "The Man in the High Castle" (1), which has been rendered correctly.
References
1. Dick, Philip K. The Man in the High Castle. New York: Putnam, 1962.
2. Dron, J. (2025). Cognitive Santa Claus Machines and the Tacit
Curriculum. AI Enhanced Learning, 1(1), 181-188. Association for the
Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved September 27,
2025 from https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/226406/.
;-)
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Tom Worthington, http://www.tomw.net.au
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