Still need my $500,000,000,000 though.
>>107367409it's a good thing, when they go belly up they can still sell their RAM. So the sooner the better
>>107367409Who is this guy and why does he look like somebody who would rape his sister
>>107367409>*buys 40% of the world's RAM supply*post neofetch
>>107367417>>107367409>when they go belly up “”””too big to fail”””” they account for 1 entire percentile of US GDP growth in the last year tell me, when goldmann sachs was on the verge of ruin, who bailed them out?Your dollars purchasing power is going to bail this faggot out, again, and youll vote (again) pretending a “president” will solve your rent going up 200% over 10 years
>>107367417wishful thinkingthat shit's going straight to the landfill
>>107367570>your rent going up 200% over 10 yearsunironically
>>107367409I hate AI so much it's unreal.
when will this hardware flood ebay? 3-4 years from now? will it be usable in pleb hardware? like $50 for 2TB of DDR5?
>>107367599They have to destroy it for security purposes unfortunately.
>>107367570^lived through 2008 award^
>>107367570Why limit yourself to 200%, why not give people jobs in exchange for a bed in barracks? Spoiled retards should realize that shelter is not a human right
>>107367409how much is too much for a jew?
>>107367570the argument with bailouts in the 2008 crisis was that the companies being bailed out had something at stake, for banks they had lots of people's savings and the people would lose all of them if the banks went bankrupt, for car manufacturers it was thousands of jobs being instantly lost (instead of being gradually lost and then replaced with outsourced labor on factories outside the US, but that's another story).In the AI bubble the only thing that's at stake is a couple of stocks. Sure a crash would hurt some investors and retirement plans by like 10 or 20% but nothing that more time in the market can't solve.
>>107367599It's all server-stuff, not consumer stuff.
I really enjoy how much he makes everyone seetheA generational troll
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>>107367417>>107367409They're not buying that much RAM. They're buying GPUs and that's displacing RAM production. It's a supply issue not a demand one.
>>107367409>$500,000,000,000He originally asked for 7 Trillion
>>107369090>ask for ridiculous amount>then lower it>it now seems much more reasonableThe Art of the Deal EZ.
>>107367427The guy who founded OpenAI and who burns through 15 billion dollars every month. OpenAI never turned a profit and they have over a trillion dollars in contractual obligations. When this bubble bursts, everybody's going to notice.
>>107367409>>107369267Ok, everyone says it's a bubble (and it is, though the product is also real). But what actually happens when it bursts? Everyone is always two more weeksposting about how OpenAI will die or whatever and the bubble will pop, but they never say what that acctually means.
>>107369320Americans, and the west in general, will become incredibly poor. More than they already are (picrel). And Jews will find a way to profit off it and steal all the money.
>>107369320Go look up what openAI's income is. Protip: It's about 1/1000th of the spending.
>>107369320Well, I don't know, but I can speculated. Say one AI company goes down. Then investors will know there's no real money in AI to be made and withdraw their capital. Shares of AI companies will plummet, and I imagine shares of companies who host data centers (Amazon, Microsoft etc.) with it. Also shares of NVidia who became the richest company on the planet solely because of the AI boom and the projected demand for their GPUs. I imagine that may lead to the collapse in the core businesses of those companies if things really go bad, i.e. Amazon online sales, Microsoft OS and services, NVidia graphics cards for gaming.
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>>107367417the memory they are buying is not in the packaging used for PCs, so yes to the landfill it goes
>>107369427You can still buy (and sell) bulk products online. I just bought a bulk usb flash drive. It was 1,50 euros cheaper than the same product in sales packaging.
>>107369460packaging as in it is not in those circuit boards that can be plugged into motherboards
>>107369460When he says packaging he doesn't mean the cardboard it's shipped in, retard.
>>107369485Oh, all right. Sorry, I misunderstood that.
>>107369426they cute
No, Sa-, stop! I don- I don't have any money, Sam. Just listen to me, okay? No, I-I I'm not antisemitic, I just... I just can't contribute anything toward the $10 trillion dollar donation to your AGI cause. I know, Sam, you're trying to make the world a "better place", but I just can't!
>>107367633i thought ram wipes itsself when turned off
>>107367409When I think of what a faggot would look and sound like when he gets in over his head running a pyramid scheme.>its looks and sounds like Sam altman.
>>107369878It will be Sam bankman freid all over again. This circular economy is circling the drain and the money is going into something that unless they do some sort of copyright ownership of all output and gouge people using their product in a commercial setting, will crash and burn.They may have had success if they used aitodesks businesses modern for cad programs.
>>107369923You can calculate the running costs of rent, electricity, water (for cooling the data centers), writeoff of the hardware (2 years max), internet providers, development costs for large AI models, paying back loans with interest, staff wages etc. and then AI becomes really expensive. I think I saw a video where they calculated that a user has to buy a subscription for around 200 USD monthly before OpenAI turns a profit with what they do. And that goes for every user, even those that are only fooling around with ChatGPT.
>>107369212Shart of the mart
>>107367409why does he need all this RAM when he works with GPUs?GPUs surely don't use the same kind of RAM as a CPU?
>>107368414>Sure a crash would hurt some investorsyeah, the people in the government would be directly hurt. you think they're not going to use tax (read: YOUR) money to save their own skin?
>>107370098Judging by how Trump and co handled "Liberation day" they might trigger the bubble on purpose to win big on short positions.
>>107367570You dumb fuck you think the US won't share the hyperinflation with the whole world since they're the reserve currency? Sleepy Biden printing 80% of all dollars during the scamdemic is why shit is more expensive WORLDWIDE.
>>107370641>the reserve currencyIn parts of the third world maybe.
I'm tired of seeing this scam artist
>>107367417it's incompatible with consumer pcs
>>107369385Yeah because they don’t make any fucking money. They get literal trillions and don’t make a cent.
>>107367409What do you expect from a literal FAGGOT? Too bad the American taxpayers will have to provide that figure though. Just a reminder of how fake and gay the times we live in are.
>>107369372"Poor" people in the US are already disconnected from this horseshit The AI "boom" didn't uplift anyone who makes below 60k and it isn't going to significantly hurt those already struggling.People with overinflated salaries working office jobs will be devastated but IMO they need to be knocked down a peg
>>107367417Then they will resell the hardware to you as a service. Or someone else will. Just wait and see.In the end, regular people will suffer and you'll own nothing.
>>107371029A jew, who is a friend of other jews, will get the hardware for cheap out of the bankruptcy assets and then launch a remote computing service.
>>107368516works on my machine
>>107371014Women working in adult daycare jobs will be the absolute last ones to be laid off.They rather all go into bankruptcy than firing a single stonk wymyn.
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>>107370693Ni Hao
>>107368414yes but the 20 people invested in that stock are important and they would lose money and we can NOT let that happen
>>107371958this is the case and the world is literally being run to shit by people who have an autistic fixation on growing their net worth with total disregard for the greater good
lol
>>107369372>kikes will steal all the le jewgold!111Ehh, all their lust for (((riches))) will consume their flesh in the end. Look and laugh. :D
I'm gonna drop a retarded amount of money on server parts when the bubble pops
>>107367541This, also sharpie in poopar
>>107369372Kill yourself, Chang.
>>107370720underrated
>>107367409JUST 7 MORE $TRILLIONS GOYIM!! It's going to be great then!
>>107367409stop posting this kikes face
>>107374722>Nooo china is a superpowa!!!>Trust the 5 year plan!!!>Don't investigate that the average wage in the richest city in china is less than 1000$ per month!!!!You fucking killed the ching chong ding dong propagandist.
>>107368414"argument"they took the money & used PR firms after.You'll go along with whatever they tell you to
>>107367570>will solve your rent going up 200% over 10 yearsYou can directly trace rent going up with millions of illegals flooding the country, in most parts of the west, there's barely any new housing plans, so if the market for renting/buying a new house goes up by several million people per year, it's obvious if there's 10k people looking for a single apartment in the city, then they can ask for much higher prices, it's just simple offer and demand logic.
>>107369320It depends on a huge number of factors that the general public know nothing about. For example, many companies, most notably pension companies and financial services, have invested a lot of money into AI. If they invest a billion dollars, and it turns into a tenth of that, and then they cash it out, then nothing has happened except that 90% of their money has disappeared. Of course, we don't know which companies have done that, so we can't predict which companies will fold, or get rid of 90% of their employees, or tell your parents that their pensions no longer exist. But it's guaranteed to be bad news.
>>107375286Get off /pol/. Quantitative easing, both after 2008 and to keep the economy running during the pandemic, is ultimately a question of giving the rich more money to spend and telling them to invest it in things. When an economy looks shaky, the best thing to invest in is housing. This is happening in every country in the world, even countries with minimal immigration like Denmark and Australia. And once again, it can be traced very directly - notice how all the people in modern society are getting poorer, and governments are getting poorer, but the super-rich who were given the money are getting richer faster than ever before.
>>107370641>since they're the reserve currency?are they?
>>107376196Housing wouldn't be a good investment without population growth.Even the richest guy on the planet (who isn't Elon Musk btw.) cant live in a thousand properties at once. And in the subprime crisis we learned that also those investments can pooof away.In fact, the richest people dont give a fuck about money anymore. At that point, ensuring the prolonged power of your blood line, so that you never have to worry about money ever again, is the priority.Keeping the population dumb and docile is great. But what is even better is to take away the ability of people to organize in the first place.Demographic change and replacement is the very basis of this. You need a population of many dumb idiots without identity.The occupy wallstreet leftoids are nowadays rallying for trans rights on the J.P.Morgan paid pride parade. They got dealt with over a decade ago. Leftoids are now the useful enforcers of the system they hated.
>>107376409>Housing wouldn't be a good investment without population growth.People are living in houses as much as they ever did. Society isn't running out of houses. The houses are still there; it's just that they are no longer owned by the people who live in them. Population doesn't enter into it.In the UK, we had the notorious concept of the "buy-to-let mortgage", where you can borrow money from the bank to buy a house, but only if you rent it out to someone else. What this led to in practice was that anyone who could afford a deposit could buy 10% of a house, borrow the rest off the bank, rent it out, and then the tenants pay rent which pays off the mortgage. Effectively, tenants were paying off their landlord's mortgage. Nothing really stuck out for a few years, but once the mortgage is paid, anyone who had done this basically had a house for free, which was then skyrocketing in value as more and more people started doing this.
>>107376409>Even the richest guy on the planet (who isn't Elon Musk btw.) cant live in a thousand properties at onceAre you fucking retarded? They don't buy up neighborhoods so they can live in them.
>>107367417they aren't stock pilling ddr5 cl40 6000MHz sticks lmaomanufacturers are just making more gddr7 and hbm chip instead, when (not if) openai goes bankrupt it's straigth to the landfill has all theses nvidia SoC they use aren't in pci form-factor and are basically unusable outside their 5million dollar a rack system.it's an enormous waste of ressource for no fucking reason, llm are useful but absolultely not worth the ressources spent for them, cost/performance ratio is basically zero at this point given how many trillions they waste at loss
*forms RAM cartel**points at the AI guy* It's him! He bought all the RAM.
>>107376541Increasing housing supply reduces rent and value
>>107367417Government won't allow that
>>107376629>landfillThey'll sell it lol
>>107369385How come? You'd think with all the data they're harvesting, they'd be making bank right now. Isn't that where all the money is?
>>107374673Amen.
>>107377031to who? it's worthless to everyone who does not have the exact same workload and these companies don't stay on old hardware for long.there is basically no second-hand market and even extracting gold from these things isn't worth it, burning everything and forget it ever existed is the best strategy.
>>107367409These 'models' are still incoherent. I have to continually reprompt it, and it will just run with anything typed despite what was prompted 15 times before. At this point it's clearly just a money laundering scheme.
>>107370641yeah no longer, biden and trump somehow fucked that up, look at gold, it's over anon
>>107377201To every other company
IT would probably bay best for everyone if a decently sized thermZERO-nucl1air peacehead would be los Angelesed....
>>107377217Maybe you are just too low iq
>>107367599probably never, first gen epyc and xeon from the same era hasn't flooded ebay like xeon v2/v3/v4 did, you do find nvidia v100 sxm low vram stuff for cheap but that's it, everything else is still v3/v4 xeon and slow ddr4 alongside overpriced radeon instinct
>>107377163nigger cattle data is pretty worthless and most heavy users are the lowest tiers of nigger cattle
>>107377243bla bla bla bayesian inference patterns bla bla blaagain, if you can prime anything, the system will run away at any point, tangentially.
>>107371014inflation destroys everyone and everything, and you can't completely outmanouver demand driven inflation like that from ai unless you're a real homesteader
>>107377236Trying to evade automated triggers, are we? Impossible in the age of IA.
>>107377250LGA3467 and SP3 CPUs will eventually flood the market.It's kinda already happening but it just hasn't hit bottom yet.Once hyperscalers start retiring systems It'll be a whole another LGA2011 situation because there will an excessive glut of CPUs but little mobos because they are proprietary and useless outside of their respective companies DCs
>>107377299NzeroStill, these guys generally are full blown psychopaths.See Thiel, See Altgirl's other company.They want power, nothing else.
>>107377278Inflation just makes existing debt dirt cheap The "lower class" in the US will make it out better than the "middle" which is so used to spending rather extravagantly and habitually these days.
>>107377334>See Thiel, See Altgirl's other company.It's also definitely not like any of our rather self ending guys around here could make a positive impact quite easily....Or is xer?
>>107377233who are already on a three or four newer nodes? it's not happening, there is no other companies, once not in used anymore it's straight to destruction
>>107377346the lower classes might fall softer due to their lack of savings but they never recover at all since they're unable to understand that money is what became worthless, not the value of their labour the middle classes have a slightly better idea of inflation and prices
>>107367409His face looks extremely punchable. Can I?..
Hope Americans enjoy the bread lines and mother daughter prostitutionCapitalism BABY!
>>107377386>the middle classes have a slightly better idea of inflation and pricesFucking bull shitSelf described "middle class" people and families are the ones most easily ripped off.You'll never find a lower class person paying $500 for a brake job, $5k for a fridge or buying some upper trim of a vehicle, assuming they even buy a new one. That's white picket suburbia paying for that bullshit.Yeah they might be hyperaware of inflation but only because corporations use it as an excuse for excessive profits and the idea they may have to downgrade or skip buying something hits alot harder than someone already used to navigating the shitstorm