AI cannot physically "print" or create crude oil. Oil is a naturally occurring fossil fuel formed over millions of years, and no technology, including AI, can generate it on demand like printing.
However, AI helps simulate, optimize, and enhance oil production, which can increase supply and indirectly lower prices:
Synthetic data generation: AI creates realistic geological and seismic models to improve exploration and reduce drilling risks.
Optimized extraction: AI analyzes real-time data to adjust drilling parameters, improving efficiency and reducing costs.
Predictive maintenance: AI prevents equipment failures, minimizing downtime and production losses.
While AI can help produce oil more efficiently and economically, it does not "print" physical oil.
Actually? You can get oil from other methods too. It's just more expensive. If the price gets high enough for long enough we may see that? But I really doubt it.
Some of the finance bro analysis I've seen from the Straits of Hormuz closure is that investors & industrialists got burned a few generations ago during the Western/OPEC gas crisis of the 70s & 80s.
As in, even though there was rationing & fuel shortages in the West in the 70s, the investors in large, high-input cost expansion projects ended up getting burned later in the 80s when tensions thawed with the Saudis and cheap Tusken Raider oil started flowing again. Making their new projects unfeasible & uncompetitive.
Thats the OP's point I guess by pointing out alberta. They refine oil through the sand there.
To produce one barrel of synthetic oil from surface-mined oil sands, approximately 2 tonnes (about 2,000 kg or 1.8 tons) of tar sands/earth must be mined and moved. This process also consumes 2–5 barrels of water and emits roughly 35–134 kg of
per barrel
I did think though. It's funny because someone figured out a while ago that the human body contains very trace amounts of rare earth metals.
The human body contains trace amounts of various rare and precious metals, including approximately (0.2mg) of gold, along with traces of silver, uranium, and others. While metals make up roughly (2.5%) of body mass, most is common, such as calcium and iron. These trace metals are found in blood and tissues, often in minute, non-functional amounts.
Just have AI print more oil.
AI cannot physically "print" or create crude oil. Oil is a naturally occurring fossil fuel formed over millions of years, and no technology, including AI, can generate it on demand like printing.
However, AI helps simulate, optimize, and enhance oil production, which can increase supply and indirectly lower prices:
Synthetic data generation: AI creates realistic geological and seismic models to improve exploration and reduce drilling risks.
Optimized extraction: AI analyzes real-time data to adjust drilling parameters, improving efficiency and reducing costs. Predictive maintenance: AI prevents equipment failures, minimizing downtime and production losses.
While AI can help produce oil more efficiently and economically, it does not "print" physical oil.
Is this a troll or just autism?
Yes
I think an automated bot running some script.
He asked AI to print oil and this is the response it gave him
Actually? You can get oil from other methods too. It's just more expensive. If the price gets high enough for long enough we may see that? But I really doubt it.
Some of the finance bro analysis I've seen from the Straits of Hormuz closure is that investors & industrialists got burned a few generations ago during the Western/OPEC gas crisis of the 70s & 80s.
As in, even though there was rationing & fuel shortages in the West in the 70s, the investors in large, high-input cost expansion projects ended up getting burned later in the 80s when tensions thawed with the Saudis and cheap Tusken Raider oil started flowing again. Making their new projects unfeasible & uncompetitive.
Thats the OP's point I guess by pointing out alberta. They refine oil through the sand there.
I did think though. It's funny because someone figured out a while ago that the human body contains very trace amounts of rare earth metals.
Good thing if you ask me.
Thank you chat gpt 5
God fucking damn it lmao