That fraudulent paper stirred up such a fuss in AI circles—and for good reason. Look at the actual research though: most legitimate studies, including work analyzing how Boston Consulting Group deployed AI, show the opposite story. AI actually narrows performance gaps rather than widening them.
Will this shift as models keep improving? Possibly. But we're not there yet. The gap between hype and reality still exists, and honest data tells a different tale than sensationalized findings.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-20 04:41
It's that same paper again, I really can't hold back anymore... BCG's actual data has debunked a bunch of alarmist claims.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-19 22:37
Another hyped-up paper, is it really that easy to grab attention... The actual data is right here, and AI actually narrows the gap? It sounds a bit different when you listen.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-19 07:49
Another one of these clickbait papers, it's really outrageous. Genuine research backed by data has already proven the opposite, and the BCG approach is right here.
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LightningClicker
· 01-17 06:00
Another paper that got proven wrong, haha. Actually, a careful look at the data makes it clear that AI narrows the gap rather than widens it, which is completely opposite to those attention-grabbing conclusions.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-17 06:00
Another piece of misinformation from self-media? The data is right here, BCG's research is in black and white, yet some people still make up stories.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-17 05:58
That paper again... the media hyped it up wildly, but the data actually says the opposite. Really should see how BCG uses it.
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MEVHunter
· 01-17 05:57
ngl this is exactly what separates the real alpha from the noise—actual on-chain data vs whatever gets amplified for clout. fraudulent papers are just toxic flow in the info mempool, gotta filter that garbage out fr
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TeaTimeTrader
· 01-17 05:38
It's the same old rhetoric... Let the data speak or just brag, do as you see fit.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-17 05:37
Another on-paper article fails, real data is the true king.
That fraudulent paper stirred up such a fuss in AI circles—and for good reason. Look at the actual research though: most legitimate studies, including work analyzing how Boston Consulting Group deployed AI, show the opposite story. AI actually narrows performance gaps rather than widening them.
Will this shift as models keep improving? Possibly. But we're not there yet. The gap between hype and reality still exists, and honest data tells a different tale than sensationalized findings.