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Today at 07:49:03 PM
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First of all, AI will definitely invest because of how complex and simple it is. Complex in its creation because of the cryptography used in designing it, and simple because of its ease of use and simplicity. At the end of the day, current AI models do not have beliefs, so they will mostly just analyse online sources to give their conclusions on Bitcoin.

Future AI may have conviction in choosing, but the current AI models don't. Even if most AIs give almost identical answers, it still won't change the fact that all their answers are gotten from the internet.

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Today at 08:08:03 PM
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You will get the most accurate and more grounded answer if you started a new session with your AI with empty context, supply it with latest metrics and chart data for the new context and ask direct answer like "would you invest in bitcoin now?". The data need to be comprehensive. I just asked latest GPT-Codex and it answered with DCA plan with a slow buy and only reserve 5-15% of total portfolio, with a strong underline that upcoming 1-2 years might be bearish. Since it's the advanced AI of OpenAI, i'd say they will invest in bitcoin with caveat.
Exactly, I actually thought about this, probably or I am even sure on the first years of Bitcoin an AI agent won't invest in Bitcoin because there isn't any details backing that Bitcoin would do well, Ai can not work based on emotions or belief but after a while when something strong has been established from Bitcoin and the block chain technology an AI agent would actually invest.
I don't know if it's possible to teach Ai something that hasn't yet manifested anything worth investing in.
Technology is still inferior to man based on taking risk even if it hasn't yet nothing to back it up strongly.

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