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Look, financial speculation, low returns, and billion-dollar investments indicate that the billion-dollar AI bubble may burst.

Look at the level of spending by Big Tech companies; this is unsustainable in the long term.

To begin with, the enthusiasm for AI is surrounded by a technocratic, deterministic, and accelerationist ideology that guarantees that AI adoption will change everything.

This narrative has some basis in the wonders of AI – after all, anyone who has used a predictive chatbot (I, today, prefer the Chinese Deepseek for obvious reasons) knows that the technology can be an excellent tool for any type of work. But it is undoubtedly exaggerated and credulous regarding what AI can actually accomplish.

We still don't know very well what artificial intelligence will be used for in the future, and a lot of money has been spent on it.

An MIT study published in the middle of this year managed to quantify the difference between this "search" within companies that have AI projects and the real financial return. Of the 300 projects analyzed, 95% had no financial return. To reach this conclusion, the researchers also interviewed 150 directors of these companies.

Another problem is the formation of an oligarchy. This trend has raised alarm bells in recent years. OpenAI bought 10% of the chip company AMD, while Nvidia is investing US$100 billion in OpenAI. Microsoft, one of OpenAI's owners, is a client of the AI cloud computing company CoreWeave, which also has Nvidia as a shareholder. Microsoft accounts for almost 20% of Nvidia's revenue.

Of course, companies can collaborate. But what we are seeing here is the formation of an interconnected oligopoly that can stifle competition, control the future of technology, and concentrate power with little or no oversight.

Furthermore, the mere announcement of these agreements helps inflate the stock prices of all of them.

I agree with what you are saying, every single point.

But, we should take it one step further.

It is what that China watcher Louis Vincent Gave said about the US stock market.

When they say NDVA is a $4 trillion dollar company, and when they say Nvidia is a $5 trillion dollar company, and everyone knows all the money is concentrated in these tech stocks, that means one thing.

Actually it means a couple of things, that one, these big tech companies are the market now, and two, since they are the market that means they are too big to fail.

So that is what Mr. Gave believes. If the bubble burst, the US government probably should and will step in.

If they bailed out the banks in 2008, then how difficult it is to bail out strategic tech companies? In fact, they already put in a price floor for strategic minerals, and the US government is a shareholder in some big name important companies, forget who now.

The game is rigged. Stay long.
 

TK3600

Major
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I agree with what you are saying, every single point.

But, we should take it one step further.

It is what that China watcher Louis Vincent Gave said about the US stock market.

When they say NDVA is a $4 trillion dollar company, and when they say Nvidia is a $5 trillion dollar company, and everyone knows all the money is concentrated in these tech stocks, that means one thing.

Actually it means a couple of things, that one, these big tech companies are the market now, and two, since they are the market that means they are too big to fail.

So that is what Mr. Gave believes. If the bubble burst, the US government probably should and will step in.

If they bailed out the banks in 2008, then how difficult it is to bail out strategic tech companies? In fact, they already put in a price floor for strategic minerals, and the US government is a shareholder in some big name important companies, forget who now.

The game is rigged. Stay long.
The bubble will persist as long as the country persist. The entire political elites are now stockholders, they cannot accept to have a market that do not net them money.
 

FriedButter

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Stephen Miller's wife threatens to get US citizen deported as TV debate gets heated​

Stephen Miller who is Jewish is a nazi and his wife is brown, also holds white supremacist views. Make it make sense.

Miller and a bunch of other MAGA officials are all hiding inside military bases.

Deputy Chief Of Staff Stephen Miller, his wife, and their two children have relocated out of their home north of Arlington, Virginia, to a U.S. military base
Another unnamed senior White House official had also relocated to a military base after Kirk’s assassination
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved into military housing typically reserved for the Coast Guard commandant
Both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth live on “Generals’ Row” at Fort McNair
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Sardaukar20

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HAL signs an MoU to potentially manufacture the Sukhoi Superjet 100.
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Already, India is dreaming about becoming an aerospace manufacturing hub. What with companies like HAL? The same company who couldn't keep military pilots safe?

If any Make in India SJ-100 materializes, it must stay in India. Exporting it is gonna be the height of irresponsibility.
 

jiajia99

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Miller and a bunch of other MAGA officials are all hiding inside military bases.





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You know things are exceptionally bad if these ministers need to relocate to a military base because they seem to know in their gut that they screw things up so damn bad yet they lack the guts or even heart to try and fix things. Otherwise, why have so much fear because for this many people to run away like this, this must be sign of things to come
 

Sardaukar20

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In a dialogue at the Chatham House. Ex-PM of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong still wants India to join the RCEP. His reason is that India would eventually catch up, maybe even surpass China's economy because of the "demographic dividend".

Already the Indian media are lapping it up and celebrating. Typical Jai Hinds.

Dunno why LHL bought into the hype that India is gonna surpass China, and why does he want India to join the RCEP. India may have a large economy, but it's trade with SEA is insignificant. India spoils any multilateral organization it joins. RCEP had been moving along well without India in it.
 
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