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AI in Investing

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-13

A finance professional with 14 years of experience and CFA certification expresses skepticism about current AI applications in investing, citing overly optimistic or superficial results, and asks how others are effectively using AI.

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@DashHuang: This is absurd—still using traditional human cognitive limitations to orchestrate AI Agent work. Game studios need so many roles because most people are too weak and limited in capability. AI clearly has more comprehensive abilities to see the big picture, yet they still shackle it with human occupational habits, reducing it to a cog in the machine. Ridiculous! Also, I'm so tired of this "holy cow" routine with links in comments. Can people actually try it before hyping it up?

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-11 Cached

DashHuang criticizes the approach of using Claude Code to replicate a game development studio, arguing that assigning AI Agents with traditional human job roles limits their comprehensive capabilities, and expresses frustration with the hype.

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The Problem with “Mathematically Proven” Claims About LLMs (15 minute read)

TLDR AI · 2026-05-07 Cached

This article critiques the sensationalized media coverage of mathematical proofs regarding LLM limitations, specifically highlighting how conditional results about self-improvement are often misrepresented as universal impossibilities.

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@dbreunig: Reasoning models are great at understanding nuance and natural language. This nuance hasn't trickled down to retrieval …

X AI KOLs Following · 2026-05-06 Cached

A tweet highlights that while reasoning models excel at nuance and natural language understanding, this capability hasn't translated to retrieval systems, pointing to a key bottleneck in AI.

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We see something that works, and then we understand it

Hacker News Top · 2026-05-06 Cached

The article critiques 'thinkism' and the linear theory of innovation, arguing that practical experimentation and observation often precede understanding rather than the reverse.

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LLMs are bad at vibing specifications

Hillel Wayne — Computer Things · 2026-03-10 Cached

Hillel Wayne discusses how LLMs, while popular for writing formal specifications like TLA+ and Alloy, often produce shallow, tautological properties that fail to capture subtle bugs, based on analysis of community projects.

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