Is AI a bubble or the next industrial revolution?

is the AI a bubble or a revolution?


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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


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




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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


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




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revolution, but with a slight mix of bubble.

i already posted threads about it, but i believe AI will shape our world as we know it.
 
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THere is no way that AI will trend down - when the technology is just evolving and spreading to all variants and niche

So no, its a revolution. But in a very different way as the core still remains intact.

No one knows how the market will fully react to it.
 
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Not a bubble. AI and robotics is the future.
Normies just love coping.
It's over for the unbelievers.
 
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AI IS FR

IT'S NOT COPE

SHIT IS ALREADY SO POWERFUL, THAT IT RIZZED UP 3 FOIDS ON HINGE (AND IDK THEIR NAMES)

ALSO THIS IS ONLY THE EARLY STAGE , WE'RE NOT EVEN IN AGENTIC AI , HUMANOID STAGE


IMAGINE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN LATER :incel:
 
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AI IS FR

IT'S NOT COPE

SHIT IS ALREADY SO POWERFUL, THAT IT RIZZED UP 3 FOIDS ON HINGE (AND IDK THEIR NAMES)

ALSO THIS IS ONLY THE EARLY STAGE


IMAGINE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN LATER :incel:
yes as you said, our AI levels are at the literal beggining stage, just wait untill AGU's and ASU's and these being imported into 3D real life robots.
 
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it’s going to burst, the entire US economy is the same 7 niggas sending dollars back and forth to each other

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It's a bubble imo purely for the scale of investments pouring in way too fucking fast (i get the potential or AI, but that stuff still needs to be monitized and at this point they are throwing money on pure speculation), but not the kind of bubble that was the housing crisis. It's a better kind of bubble in a sense that even if it does burst (no one can know for sure) we will get all the benefits (new tech that was made by the huge investments) as consumers.
 
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Not entirely.

My prediction is that it'll correct itself, not collapse entirely.
 
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Buisness are spending billions to integrate AI and consumers are trying to adapt to it, AI will never trend down as by each year, people are actually relying more on it and depending on it, office workers and video editors and coders etc..... are all depending on AI, HOWEVER I really hope to see the AI market crash down because we are going to lose tons of creativity and new ideas, nowadays people cant even bother with reading text messages and tells META AI to summarise them:forcedsmile:Like are we fr
 
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it 100% has the potential but it must make some profit over the next few years or else investors will get restless
 
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yes as you said, our AI levels are at the literal beggining stage, just wait untill AGU's and ASU's and these being imported into 3D real life robots.
LEGIT

I CAN ALREADY SEE UNEMPLOYMENT AND LESS USE OF HUMAN INTELLIGENCE FROM A MILE AWAY

JUST LIKE ONLY THE TOP TIER MEN ARE WANTED BY 80% OF WOMEN

JOBS AND OTHER TECH STUFF WILL BE ONLY DOMINATED BY THE ONE'S WHO EVOLVED

REST WILL ROT
 
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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


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




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Prolly only the biggest ones will make it tbh
 
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If it does collapse on a monstruous level I expect the government to rescue them, like how GM was bailed out in 2009, it's too big to fail
 
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a bubble imo purely for the scale of investments pouring in way too fucking fast (i get the potential or AI, but that stuff still needs to be monitized and at this point they are throwing money on pure speculation), but not the kind of bubble that was the housing crisis. It's a better kind of bubble in a sense that even if it does burst (no one can know for sure) we will get all the benefits (new tech that was made by the huge investments) as consumers.
Not entirely.

My prediction is that it'll correct itself, not collapse entirely.
There is a bubble for sure. valuations are clearly stretched NVDA's P/E north of 70-80 even after record profits says a lot. But the tech isn't going away. LLMs are already in 78% of enterprises. The survivors (Google, Microsoft, maybe Anthropic) will dominate post crash.
It's like Amazon in 2001 stock crashed 90% but the shift was real.
 
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I got two rules for these types of things

1. Always bet against Eliezer Yudkowsky
2. Always bet on nothing happening

and both agree here
 
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There is a bubble for sure. valuations are clearly stretched NVDA's P/E north of 70-80 even after record profits says a lot. But the tech isn't going away. LLMs are already in 78% of enterprises. The survivors (Google, Microsoft, maybe Anthropic) will dominate post crash.
It's like Amazon in 2001 stock crashed 90% but the shift was real.
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i also consider it revolutionary but we’ll have to see where it goes tbh. You never know
 
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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


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




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so are we cooked or no :feelswat:
 
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There is a bubble for sure. valuations are clearly stretched (NVDA's P/E north of 70-80 even after record profits says a lot. But the tech isn't going away. LLMs are already in 78% of enterprises. The survivors (Google, Microsoft, maybe Anthropic) will dominate post crash.
It's like Amazon in 2001 stock crashed 90% but the shift was real.
I agree, at the moment this thing is defo a bubble and I expect it to burst at some point. But after the burst it will still be prob the most importand industry, the problem is actually not the scale of investment, but the speed of investment. I expect the stocks to crash down then go back up more slowly. Either way now is a shit time to invest imo, 23' was the year.
 
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There is a bubble for sure. valuations are clearly stretched NVDA's P/E north of 70-80 even after record profits says a lot. But the tech isn't going away. LLMs are already in 78% of enterprises. The survivors (Google, Microsoft, maybe Anthropic) will dominate post crash.
It's like Amazon in 2001 stock crashed 90% but the shift was real.
i agree 100%, ai will still be used however the pe ratios of some of these companies are absolutely absurd. fun fact many ai companies like google, deepseek and meta actually make free locally runnable ais so the tech is not going away any time soon imo
 
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Nothing will burst. There's no bubble. Everything's under control and nothing will happen.
 
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Nothing will burst. There's no bubble. Everything's under control and nothing will happen.
You should have chosen the 4th option
 
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@SecularIslamist Is going long blue chip ai companies and shorting smaller caps a move?
 
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@SecularIslamist Is going long blue chip ai companies and shorting smaller caps a move?
Yes the blue chip companies are too big to fail even if AI is a bubble and bursts the big tech companies will be able to sustain it. Small caps burn cash on "voice Al" or "automation" shit which is uselsss
 
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Yes the blue chip companies are too big to fail even if AI is a bubble and bursts the big tech companies will be able to sustain it. Small caps burn cash on "voice Al" or "automation" shit which is uselsss
Yeah every other startup now is an “AI SaaS” revolutionizing ____ Xyz process for b2b
 
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This is what AI can do at the end of 2025..

Imagine what he will be able to do in 5-10 years..


 
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This is what AI can do at the end of 2025..

Imagine what he will be able to do in 5-10 years..



honestly you are probably the most retarded forum user, seriously

you are a huge porn addict

and fascinated by an ai video
you don't have a prefrontal cortex
 
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It's a a bubble just like how steam engines were a bubble back in the day. Jfl who needs some stupid kettlepot car or ship when we have had horses/sails for that.
 
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Yes the blue chip companies are too big to fail even if AI is a bubble and bursts the big tech companies will be able to sustain it. Small caps burn cash on "voice Al" or "automation" shit which is uselsss
Yep, at the end of the day the big players will win this because they can take the hit, they are building the data centers and pure models, that's what will matter in the end.

I used to clown on Musk a lot because I don't like the guy in general, but I think he is positioning himself so well. Grok is catching up and google is doing well as always, OpenAI seems to be falling behind a bit research wise, but rhey are building up the infrastructure and you never know what they have under the table, they do still have the research lead for now...
 
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Bump
 
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better convert to robotheist before it's too late and ai takes over ☠️☠️☠️
 
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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


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.

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The 3000 chatgpt wrapup starters of allah will prevail inshallah
 
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Why should that be?
To add to this, porn and Ai girlfriends will legit be such a huge fucking industry. It's the one I am fully keeping my eye out for future investments.
 
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Mix of both , things are getting clearer by the day , agi is larp for sure and we’ll just find out in the next two years if this is an actual bubble or not
 
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Its never going down. Though it is not necessary that the companies that are at the forefront right now will be in the future. I think once the government can find its uses in operations in foreign operations, they'll take over
 
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@Foreverbrad is pessimistic doomer cel

If AI is transformative, I lose my job and I haven’t accumulated enough capital to become part of the class that still has a life through investment. I become one of the masses of unemployed poor with no option but to sit at home and probably end up part of a human cull.

If the AI bubble pops instead, it causes a massive economic crash (the market is running on pure hope), I lose my job, and my small investments tank to zero. It takes a decade or more to recover and I’m by then 40+ and it’s literally over.

Pessimism is justified as there is no scenario where I win.
 
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If AI is transformative, I lose my job and I haven’t accumulated enough capital to become part of the class that still has a life through investment. I become one of the masses of unemployed poor with no option but to sit at home and probably end up part of a human cull.

If the AI bubble pops instead, it causes a massive economic crash (the market is running on pure hope), I lose my job, and my small investments tank to zero. It takes a decade or more to recover and I’m by then 40+ and it’s literally over.

Pessimism is justified as there is no scenario where I win.
Just learn to code bro
 
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they still have no way of solving basic issues like hallucination and i dont see how they could solve them. openai is making a fucking chromium fork over fixing actual issues. they have no clue how to debug or fix anything wrong with it it's a blackbox. the only thing that could solve is actual intellegince but we're clearly nowher enear there. it's a clever parlor trick that's sometimes useful narrowing downt a bunch of data but even then it fucks up.
point is we're nowhere near there yet. it still needs humans to fact check stuff it can find stuff in the haystack but it sometiems confuses some of the hay with needle.
there's obviously other uses in medicine but im not familiar but from what i understand the point still stands it needs human intervention to not fuck up.
 
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we are going to lose tons of creativity and new ideas, nowadays people cant even bother with reading text messages and tells META AI to summarise them:forcedsmile:Like are we fr
Idiocracy in the making
 
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Its not a bubble bc a lot of companies have revenue the .com bubble had almost zero revenue
Its a revolution but there are countless stock that are overhyped and ther pe ratio looks horrendous
 
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