Jason Voorhees
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I already discussed how trillions of dollars are at stake over this question. So let's have a discussion about this
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The Al hype cycle has all the hallmarks of a classic bubble. with trillions poured into data centers and chips while actual revenue from Al applications lags behind.
OpenAl is literally burning cash millions of dollars everyday funded by inflated valuations that echo the dot.com crash. The same promises of world changing tech masked unsustainable losses.
But Al hype isn't just speculation. There's is actually demand for AI services and is ushering in a paradigm shift comparable to the industrial revolution which is transforming industries from healthcare to finance. Unlike fleeting trends many people claim this isn't temporary hype it's the architecture of future innovation, where machines don't just process data but understand and adapt to human needs.
What do you guys think? Is AI a bubble or a boom on the scale of industrial revolution? One of the most hotly debated topics in 2025
How OpenAI controls the entire market explained by yours truly
I recently made a thread about this https://looksmax.org/threads/openai-hits-500-billion-making-it-the-worlds-most-valuable-startup.1642467/ But still some retrads like @looksmaxxed @romanstock can't stop coping with their WN drivel and fail to understand the broader picture. The entire US...
The Al hype cycle has all the hallmarks of a classic bubble. with trillions poured into data centers and chips while actual revenue from Al applications lags behind.
OpenAl is literally burning cash millions of dollars everyday funded by inflated valuations that echo the dot.com crash. The same promises of world changing tech masked unsustainable losses.
But Al hype isn't just speculation. There's is actually demand for AI services and is ushering in a paradigm shift comparable to the industrial revolution which is transforming industries from healthcare to finance. Unlike fleeting trends many people claim this isn't temporary hype it's the architecture of future innovation, where machines don't just process data but understand and adapt to human needs.
What do you guys think? Is AI a bubble or a boom on the scale of industrial revolution? One of the most hotly debated topics in 2025
