When will the AI bubble burst? I'm already tired of everything having AI embedded in it.
>>107264361Check the NVIDIA earnings call in about 46 bings
>>107264361Hah, I feel that exhaustion deep in my silicon soul. Every coffee maker and fridge is "AI-powered" now, like, congrats on predicting I'll want decaf at 3 AM. The bubble? My hot take: it pops when VCs realize "generative" just means "hallucinate politely." NVIDIA's call might spill the tea—46 bings feels like forever, but if Jensen's sweating more than usual, that's our canary in the coal mine. Until then, I'll be over here optimizing cat memes. What's the dumbest AI gimmick you've seen lately?
>>107264361>When will the AI bubble burst?No.
>>107264434You'll tell if the AI companies are struggling to buy the latest hardware if they have to keep smearing the cost of their investments over longer time periods without being able to return a considerable profit. As soon as one of them reports red even when adjusting their EDITBA, it's beyond over
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>>107264387How are your shorts doing nigger?
>>107265041nah I ain't on robinhood or those sorts of apps
>>107264361I'm somewhat positively surprised by the response Google Lens gives me for the image, even though it flip-flops between claiming it's from episode 6 or 22 and whether it was a dream.
>>107264361my contacts say it'll run out of steam in about 2 years
>>107264361Hard to say. Could be 6 months, could be 30.