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ChatGPT is trying to beat the stock market. Would you trust it with your money? A Reddit user has sparked interest with an unconventional financial experiment: giving ChatGPT $100 and letting it trade stocks. Nathan Smith launched the six-month project to see how well OpenAIâs GPT-4o could pick under-the-radar stocks with minimal capital. In its first month, the AI-powered portfolio jumped 25% â outperforming major small-cap indexes like the Russell 2000 and XBI, and even the S&P 500, which only rose by about 3%. While the dollar gain was modest ($25), the performance itself raises intriguing questions about AI's stock-picking potential. However, the experiment isnât entirely autonomous. Smith inputs trading data daily and enforces strict stop-loss rules, meaning human oversight remains crucial. Past academic studies offer mixed reviews on AIâs ability to trade profitably at scale, warning that consistent success by AI could reshape market behavior itself. Still, Smith's project â born from skepticism over flashy AI investment ads â is a compelling case study in the power and limitations of AI-assisted investing. Whether the portfolio continues to outperform remains to be seen. #MarketRebound #chatgpt
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đšA new surveillance method identifies and tracks you using Wi-Fi signals â without needing a phone, camera, or wearable. Developed by researchers at La Sapienza University of Rome, the system has been dubbed "WhoFi." Ir reads how Wi-Fi waves interact with a personâs body, essentially creating a unique biometric âfingerprintâ based on the way wireless signals bounce off them. This allows a person to be identified and re-identified across rooms and even different locations, all without visible technology or consent. Unlike previous attempts at similar tracking, which topped out at 75% accuracy, WhoFi leverages neural networks and standard, low-cost Wi-Fi routers to achieve unprecedented precision. The implications are enormous: this could revolutionize everything from retail analytics to law enforcement surveillance, raising pressing questions about privacy. The system works even through walls and in the dark, potentially making it more powerful than traditional camera systems. While still in the experimental stage, the technologyâs reliance on widely available hardware suggests it could be deployed at scale sooner than most would expect. source D Avola. et al., "WhoFi: Deep Person Re-Identification via Wi-Fi Channel Signal Encoding." July 2025. arxiv #ETHCorporateReserves #BinanceHODLerTree #DELABSBinanceTGE #DELABSBinanceTGE #US-EUTradeAgreement
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Rockstar Games' upcoming GTA 6 is set to cost a staggering $2 billion, surpassing Dubaiâs Burj Khalifa, which was built for $1.5 billion. While the skyscraper took six years to complete, GTA 6 has been in development for sevenâand counting. Despite delays, analysts say itâs a smart investment, with $7 billion in projected revenue within 60 days of launch. With an $80 price tag and digital add-ons, GTA 6 could redefine modern entertainment economics. #GTA6 #BurjKhalifa #RockstarGames
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In todayâs world, intelligence comes in many forms. While degrees reflect academic achievement, they donât always translate to problem-solving, emotional intelligence, or practical skills. Many successful entrepreneurs, engineers, and innovators never finished collegeâbut thrived due to street smarts, intuition, and adaptability. Common senseâlike understanding people, making logical decisions, or handling real-life scenariosâisn't taught in textbooks. In fact, some of the world's most complex challenges are solved not by IQ alone, but by clarity, foresight, and practical thinking. A degree can open doors, but common sense keeps them open. Value both, but donât measure intelligence by a certificate alone. #CommonSenseMatters #BeyondDegrees #CryptoScamSurge #AmericaAIActionPlan #BTRPreTGE $BTC $ETH $XRP
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