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🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 663 💬 65
Everybody celebrated Matthew Gallagher as an AI entrepreneur genius, now he is being exposed as a fraud
This is f\*cking disgusting. This guy needs needs every single cent he's ever made to be taken off him.

I've seen about 20 posts about Matthew Gallagher on how amazing he is.

YAY, he used AI to make $1.8 billion. what a legend right?

Yeah, he did it with creating 800 profiles on Facebook with FAKE DOCTORS which is highly illegal.

Lying to people to make money. Creating 1 fake profile with a doctor should get you sued, he created 800+ of them.

What a terrible human being, taking advantage of others for your own greed and benefit.

It's mind boggling what some people will do to make money.
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u/elreyadr0k · 100 ⬆
When I heard about this guy I was curious but when I saw it involved online meds I was far less curious. He seems to be doing the “sell before you’re shut down” method like peptide sellers.
u/executivegtm-47 · 58 ⬆
Prime example of how to abuse the power of ai video and zero ethics. I’ve literally seen young kids using the same tools like Midjourney, Argil, Dall-E among others - to build marketing agencies and legit online businesses and actually benefit their customers, not scam them.

This is a horrible lo
u/InitiativeOk6082 · 25 ⬆
They are also mentioned in at least four lawsuits. Also, one of the actual doctors mentioned on the site is the Bachelor in Paradise (Season 9) "poo baby" doctor.

One of the lawsuits is accusing them of racketeering. I spent Friday researching this and writing this article about the whole affair: [
u/martapap · 16 ⬆
I was skeptical of the story because I never heard of the company and I've been in glp1 spaces for more than three years. 
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 260 💬 51
Let's get you to bed, baba bezorg
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u/monkey-seat · 1 ⬆
Howard Dean had to drop out of politics because he yelled, “Yeeyeah!”

And Obama wore a gray suit.  

Meet our Pedo-in-Chief who brags that he grabs women by the p***y. 

I want to cry.  
u/short_circuit_8 · 1 ⬆
The US president casually threatening war crimes on twitter, what a time to be alive...
u/Tidal-Creek · 1 ⬆
The King is naked.
u/Hot_Mix1 · 1 ⬆
Scumbag war criminal. I'll rejoice the day that this piece of shit is no more on this earth. He has to be up there alongside Netanyahu as one of the most vile human beings who has ever breathed. The whole lot of them make me sick to my stomach. Toilet scum.
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 207 💬 10
He's kinda right?
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u/GlassFroggo · 1 ⬆
As an Iranian who has visited Colombia, this is GOLD! I never watched this series, but I know this is from Escobar isn't it?
u/stochastic37 · 1 ⬆
Absolutely right
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🌍 r/iran ⬆ 196 💬 25
"In other news, is water wet?"
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u/CelebrationAfter9000 · 1 ⬆
As an American that is truly ashamed. Yes.
u/vegetabledisco · 1 ⬆
Fuck the west
u/That-Firefighter1245 · 1 ⬆
Is the evidence of our senses correct, or do we need to spin a propaganda piece to muddy the waters, because we’re the good guys 😁?
u/Character_Reveal_460 · 1 ⬆
answer: yes
u/Professional_Use8604 · 1 ⬆
Uh! Yes
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 195 💬 81
The biggest lie we were told about AI is that it would do our jobs for us.
Instead, it just turned us all into full-time editors of extremely confident, mediocre work.

I spend less time "creating" now, and way more time playing Where's Waldo with hallucinations in a document an AI generated in 3 seconds.

Anyone else feel like they just got involuntarily promoted to managing an incredibly fast, highly enthusiastic, but slightly drunk intern?

This shift from doing the work to validating AI output is already reshaping how teams operate especially in data-driven roles. This piece on [**AI in Business Intelligence (BI)**](https://www.netcomlearning.com/blog/ai-in-busin
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u/Turbulent-Ear6092 · 48 ⬆
been dealing with this exact thing at work lately, clients want ai-generated designs but then i'm spending hours fixing wonky proportions and impossible typography that the ai just made up


it's like babysitting a toddler who learned photoshop - super eager to help but keeps putting text inside o
u/Destinyciello · 27 ⬆
I work in an IT department. All of us have a ChatGPT window open permanently.

It has significantly reduced the need for things like google and stack overflow.

It has made us significantly faster and more efficient in general.

It's just not that good at other things.
u/DinkandDrunk · 15 ⬆
‘AI’ has some value. I use it to generate images for slide decks, to talk through excel formulas I want to use, for quick summaries of information, and to quickly pull together a list of open projects to spot check my to do list against.

I also spend a huge amount of my day raging about coworkers
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 165 💬 32
Microsoft says Copilot is for entertainment purposes only, not serious use — firm pushing AI hard to consumers and businesses tells users not to rely on it for important advice
[Microsoft](https://www.tomshardware.com/tag/microsoft) used to push its AI services towards its user base, especially with the launch of the Copilot+ PC, but it seems that even the company itself does not trust its creation. 
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u/JeelyPiece · 66 ⬆
1/3 of the entire American economy invested into a technology that's *for entertainment purposes only.* Such confidence. I'm sure this will go well
u/mikestro36 · 26 ⬆
This has been my argument forever. If a car came with a warning not to trust it and it has no specific purpose or design intent, you wouldn’t pay for it.
u/TheMrCurious · 14 ⬆
Microsoft has a few billion invested in AI without any actual viable AI plan for its businesses.
u/tupikp · 8 ⬆
Clippy was more entertaining then, sigh
🦀 r/openclaw ⬆ 114 💬 137
After Claude ban I found my new main model
I've been using OpenClaw for months with only Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, and GPT 5.3/5.4. I'm the kind of person who needs the flagship model as long as budgets are reasonable.

Claude is dead. OpenAI made business plan quotas unusable. So I went shopping for alternatives.

GLM 5.1 and 5 Turbo: absolute garbage for agentic tasks and automation. Couldn't even write a simple Reddit reply without flooding Telegram with code dumps. Felt like talking to a drunk model. Cancelled. (They said "we'll refund" — still waiting 3 weeks later.)

MiMo V2 Pro: using it since launch, really liked it. Honestly got O
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u/Dr_NightCrawler · 35 ⬆
ChatGPT plus + Oauth, works fine !
u/warrenhronsiek · 12 ⬆
\> How are they this generous?

They are losing money or they don't have the volume yet that OpenClaw usage brings. If they get to Anthropic's scale/market-share they will have to dial it down.
u/GlitteringCoconut203 · 11 ⬆
Thanks for taking the time to your share your experience. Do you have the Minimax token Plan?
u/the_good_time_mouse · 10 ⬆
I just asked Claude Code to migrate my OpenClaw system to Claude Code. It essentially created a bunch of Claude Code skills and Rules.md sections for each agent, and some scripts. It did have to set up a database for memory, but the end result is better than OpenClaw's basic memory was.

It really
u/Nick011 · 9 ⬆
You skipped the best option. Kimi K2.5 will get you sonnet level results or better. It’s just a bit slower to respond. I run it through the nvidia api for free. I don’t know what the limit is. Im not a super power user.
🌍 r/iran ⬆ 91 💬 7
Trump admits to arming 'protestors' by sending them weapons through the Kurds
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u/isallconsciousness · 1 ⬆
Even Netanyahu admitted the same

https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-said-frustrated-that-mossad-promises-of-iran-uprising-have-fallen-short/
u/Pale_Sell1122 · 1 ⬆
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mAExlCqDLm4

Here's the video on Fox News
u/GerryAdamsSon · 1 ⬆
Doubt it was for the Kurds, I would take everything he says and he very critical of it

They armed monarchists and Zionists agents
🤖 r/ArtificialInteligence ⬆ 81 💬 89
Is AI quietly killing the value of being pretty good at things?
Not elite-level expertise, and not total beginners. I mean the huge middle ground where being solid enough used to have real market value: writing, research, design, coding, analysis, editing, planning, etc. Feels like AI may be compressing the value of that middle faster than people want to admit.
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u/yunghelsing · 36 ⬆
being good at things on a computer*
anything else still holds up
u/cosmicomical23 · 19 ⬆
Of course it is. And especially art and games, and brainy occupations. But look at the bright side, soon our entire social class will not be necessary anymore and the rich can just build their empires with robots and leave us to rot in hell.
u/Think-Score243 · 10 ⬆
AI is speeding your expertise, The code that you took 1 month to build, you can now build in 1 day.

The business solution that took earlier 2-3 moths, it take max 1-2 days.
🦀 r/openclaw ⬆ 50 💬 14
[Megathread] The Ultimate OpenClaw + Gemma 4 Stack: "Main Brain" Architecture, Turbo Quant 1-Clicks, & The Ollama Tool Calling Fix
Hey r/openclaw,

With the launch of Google's Gemma 4 (now fully open under Apache 2.0) and the OpenClaw 4.1 update dropping yesterday, the local agent game just completely changed. I’ve been stress-testing the new models, and I wanted to share my optimized stack that essentially gives you highly capable, zero-token-cost sub-agents running on consumer hardware.

If you want to maximize performance while keeping costs near zero, here is the architecture and setup guide you need.

🧠 1. The "Main Brain + Local Sub-Agent" Architecture

Don't rely entirely on a local model for complex orchestration
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u/Specific-Age7953 · 4 ⬆
Dude, thank you. I've been pulling my hair out trying to get the 26B MoE to output proper structured JSON for my local cron jobs. Every time it tried to call a tool, it just hallucinated or forgot the schema halfway through. Is the /v1 URL seriously what's been breaking the native tool calling this
u/aristotle-agent · 3 ⬆
If you had to compare Gemma4 to a paid model, what’s the most similar