AI Just Broke Software. Goldman Issued the Warning!




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42 thoughts on “AI Just Broke Software. Goldman Issued the Warning!

  1. When a whole sector drops because of one tool, I try to keep at least part of my capital outside the stock market entirely. I use Mintos for loans and Maclear, business loans backed by collateral, Swiss jurisdiction. While tech is getting repriced, that part of my portfolio just pays monthly and doesn't react to whatever Goldman tested. Not saying it replaces stocks, just a different pocket.

  2. Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn't SOUND like a lot, but I'm incredibly proud of it. Now I'm fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don't owe a dime to anyone. It's a good feeling!

  3. Question to the community/comment section: Is it okay to remain totally clueless right now and just purchase the suggested company(s) e.g., cloud strike??

    It's like hearing French and Spanish I don't speak French and Spanish overthehead overload!!

  4. This is so crazy…. It seems to me all of this AI stuff is directly related to whatever is happening with currency … I’ve been building for small biz not wanting or able to afford these enterprise software licensing. You still have to know some coding though like you have to know what you need and where you need like APIs and stuff

  5. Ohhh boy, the moment you said AI broke software, my whole spirit did that dramatic slow turn like “Hold on… what did AI do now?” because goodness, every time Goldman issues a warning, I feel like I’m back in high school getting called to the principal’s office for something I might have done but definitely wasn’t prepared to explain. And ha, the funniest part is I once tried to “optimize” my own workflow with AI and ended up deleting an entire folder of vacation photos instead of compressing them. I just sat there whispering “Huh? Why? How?” while my laptop fan spun like it was trying to escape the situation. But seriously, this whole idea that AI is breaking software cracks me up because I’ve seen software break from far less. One time I opened too many tabs and my computer froze so hard I thought it was filing for early retirement. Meanwhile AI is out here rewriting code, generating code, debugging code, and occasionally gaslighting developers like “No, I didn’t change that function… you’re imagining things.” But here’s the uplifting twist: disruption always looks like chaos at first. It’s like when I tried to fix my sink with a YouTube tutorial and ended up flooding the kitchen. Total disaster… but I learned, adapted, and eventually called a plumber who saved my life. Same energy with AI. It’s messy, it’s wild, it’s occasionally unhinged, but it’s pushing us toward something bigger. And honestly, if software is breaking, maybe it’s just making room for the next version that doesn’t crash when you open Excel.

  6. I been a fan of Wallstreet trapper for a minute and I respect what you are doing. I even purchased a few of your products but I want to where do you get your knowledge from. Bless me with you book list.

  7. AI also adds new attack vectors in cybersecurity like Alignment Faking and Prompt Injections so as they use AI to protect themselves they create new ways into the system which they need to look out for, creating a feedback loop of security spending

  8. Microsoft has bigger problems, devs are leaving the OS for linux and mac because microsoft fills the OS with BS that dramatically slows performance. Not only that, but they are getting absolutely cooked in the AI race Microsoft copilot is like a downsyndrome AI when compared to using google gemini or claude with a browser extension. To make it worse microsoft is the most privacy invasive software company in the market and people are sick of windows forcing them to have a paid OS which is really an ad service and forces users to relenquish all privacy to use the full suite of tools. Strictly trading yes microsoft will be an opportunity, but long haul they are heading towards the chop block if they dont do a 180 in their direction.(and openAI is going with them with their coming roll out of ads in chat, they will bevome a useless tool no better than the google search bar giving you ads rather than answers)

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