So how long until this all goes bust?
Until the goyim aren't needed.
>>62274817i think AI is a scam and we're in an AI induced equity bubble. that said, the circular economy observation is probably meaningless.
>>62274817>corporations cooperating>each acting independently, responsible for the capital they control>the main corporations are large, profitable, and has been around for a whileWhat's the problem here?
>>62274860Burning billions and billions in a furnace.No real business model.
>>62274817It's a circular economy.Walmart employs 1.5 million people and they shop there. Let's short it
>>62274817Basically whenever there's a slowdown of subsidy injection or it hits the point where the capital flows are so high the subsidies don't do anything anymoreIt's like a financial cyclotron that is nearing meltdown. The point of no return is possibly already gone to wind this thing down safely
>>62275416If these 1.5 million Walmart employees are the majority of Walmart customer, it is headed for collapse.Remember, AI is running at a loss.
>>62275416>>62276209Also the 1.5 million customers are not going to raise billions in some sketchy IPO soon.
>>62275416The problem here is that nowhere does anyone consume the ai product. It would be circular if nvidia needed ai but they don't, nobody does.
>>62274817I have never used ai and totally not planning ever.
>>62276502cap
>>62274837>>62276287>>62276502AI is a good product and that's it. The hype around is at least inconsistent when you see its limitations. Scalability is also a big issue.