Before you correct me: No, AI is not dead right this second, but its future has been sealed. I got most of the information for this journal from Ed Zitron. Links at the bottom. Reminding you what AI is First of all, it is critically important to get this out of the way: When I say AI, I mean the current generation of Large Language Models (LLM) and Generative Neural Networks: GPT, Google Gemini, Stable Diffusion and Dall-E. I'll be calling them LLMs from now on. If you're going to tell me "AI" is doing cool and valuable stuff, make sure you aren't lumping those LLMs in with actually useful AI technologies, like analytical neural networks or heuristic search trees. AI works well when used in the right place, time and way. With that out of the way, let's get to killing the AI. Hallucinations First of all, we can't ignore the obvious problem with these machines: The LLMs make mistakes. Image generators keep failing to count how many fingers a hand has, or how hair works. Text generators