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How screwed is Microsoft and by extension the US economy if the AI bubble actually bursts?
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>>108405519
Don't care, its no different than the dotcom retards dumping money into things that didn't create value, they get what they fucking deserve.
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>>108405549
>retards dumping money
It's tax money from government gibs.
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'The economy' is just astrology for men.
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The end goal is Skynet. Never forget that.
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>>108405519
too big to fail
too big to jail
too big to burst
national security
chyna
DJT
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>>108405566
Holy kek, men literally losing their life savings over a gut feeling
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>>108405519
https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-cloud-fedramp-cybersecurity-government
>FedRAMP first raised questions about GCC High’s security in 2020 and asked Microsoft to provide detailed diagrams explaining its encryption practices. But when the company produced what FedRAMP considered to be only partial information in fits and starts, program officials did not reject Microsoft’s application. Instead, they repeatedly pulled punches and allowed the review to drag out for the better part of five years. And because federal agencies were allowed to deploy the product during the review, GCC High spread across the government as well as the defense industry. By late 2024, FedRAMP reviewers concluded that they had little choice but to authorize the technology — not because their questions had been answered or their review was complete, but largely on the grounds that Microsoft’s product was already being used across Washington.
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>>108405566
LOL, so true...
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>>108405881
I read it last night. I like the part where three of these government drones are now Microslop employees.
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>>108405566
>>108405608
>>108405890
Instagram tier posts. Something tells me you don't belong on this website.
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>>108405881
In the era of cyber-war being basically running for years now, this is unacceptable.
Like, it's shit that may end with someone getting treatment with death rays from three-letter agents. I'm not surprised that Satya is scared shittlessly.
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>>108405913
t. Lost his ass on some memeshit
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Anybody else notice Copilot ironically (hilariously) acting desperate as hell lately too? Whenever I ask it a coding question it's like this:

>Absolutely, I got the answer 100%. Here it is, drop it in.

that didn't work, here's more info

>Wow. There it is. THAT's the smoking gun. I put it all together here's the final solution.

that didn't work either lmao
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>the US economy

On the surface it might seem like it "hurts" the US economy for markets to dump a bit to reflect a correction like this. But in truth it helps the economy for resources/attention to be redirected away from non productive bubbles back to more productive, real things. It's like taking your medicine.
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>>108405564
Governments are not funded with taxes.
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>>108405519
The economy is retarded, because it's based on speculation rather than anything real.
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>>108405568
Sky net not going survive coming
Micro nova event !
And Elon failing build ship which he received
IMF ,WB , FED money to build space fleet .

Learn what is coming >DISASTER CYCLE<

Pile of answers on one place!
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>>108405519
>How screwed is Microsoft and by extension the US economy if the AI bubble actually bursts?
Let's find out. Burst it!
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The economy will be fine. Popping a bubble allows for the reallocation of resources to actual productive industries.

Assuming that it's not popped retardedly like what Japan did.
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>>108405519
It will burst just in time for all the enlistment offices to open up in the local mall.
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>>108405549
Except the dotcom boom was a tiny fraction of this, and didn't cause a surge in component devouring server farms that bulldozered the planet.
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>>108405568
Imagine if skynet couldn't even count the Rs in strawberry. We're living in fuckdumb The Terminator.
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>>108405973
Yes they are. All the money the billionaires give to the politicians to control them is literally nothing compared to the money the government gets from taxes.
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>>108405519
just kill indians
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>>108405519
Microsoft will be fine
OpenAI, Anthropic etc. better get fucking IPO'ing & rapido tho. I'm not sure how much further and longer all suspension of reality will stretch otherwise.
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>>108405564
Why do retards keep repeating this?
AI is 95% a privately funded
Government is literally too broke to do much about AI
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>>108406724
>OpenAI, Anthropic etc. go IPO.
>The entire AI industry fucking dies the moment when public investors will start asking about profits and growth.
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>>108406761
Why, of course. All the billionaires were to the White House to kiss Trump's butt because they like butts, not for any other reason. Stop asking questions.
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the article is a nothing burger from january
boooooo
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>>108405519
LLMs really are shit and progress has pretty much stalled. This shit will be crashing down in no time. Only thing that is doing well is video and audio generative models, but they require a godly amount of processing power.
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>>108406031
>that post
WOW so true :india_flag:
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>>108406697
Crackpot economist Richard Murphy, and possibly all of “modern monetary theory”, asserts that because governments can create money at will, they create money that they spend and then withdraw the surplus money from the economy via taxation, to control inflation. It’s an interesting idea, and it would mean that taxes exist to repay money that has already been spent, rather than to fund government activity, but unfortunately it’s an idea that is only ever espoused by lunatics so perhaps it isn’t true.
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>>108406761
>AI is 95% a privately funded
and that private is funded by the govt.
Adding shell corporations in the middle doesnt change fundamental mechanism
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>>108406329
Within one year, the dotcom boom:
NASDAQ doubled
Capital expenditure quadrupled
Bank prime rate peaked to 9.5%

If you zoom out to 1995 to 2000, the numbers look even crazier (NASDAQ quintupled for instance). You are clearly too young to remember it.
Comparatively with AI, since ChatGPT's release in 2022:
NASDAQ went from 15,0000 to currently 22,000.
Capital expenditure is up about 30% marketwide; yes, seriously. Even if we just limit it directly to AI/ML it's 3.6x from 2022 to 2025 whereas the dotcom exceeded that in a single year.
Primate rates are 6.75%

The dotcom bubble was much, much worse by literally every metric in every timeframe (whether during the one year spike or the mid-term half decade rise), at least for now. Stop being a zoomer retard and basing everything on vibes.
Disclaimer: that doesn't mean I don't think the AI bubble is not a bubble nor do I think it's not going to explode on everyone's faces.
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>>108406975
>You are clearly too young to remember it.
I will never understand this need to prove the validity of your statements by calling other people young. It's brain-damaged behavior, I'm clearly engaging with a gormless retard.
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>>108406855
It doesn't matter if you believe in it or not to be true, it's exactly how every government was operating for the last hundred years.
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>>108405519
They'll just get government bailouts out of your taxpayer money.
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He's nervous because Copilot suck ass.
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>>108405519
All indians is scalable, innovative, and cost effective
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>>108406697
Yes but if you consider moneyprinting to be taxation. It is but you can think of it this way; taxation is slavery, moneyprinting is borrowing against your assets (slaves)
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>>108407015
NTA but he did post some stats to back up his argument and you refused to address them and just got butthurt.
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>>108407015
that anon gave you solid reasons to back up his answer and you sound like a salty little shit with this reply
take your L and move on jfc
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>>108406338
Well skynet gets constantly outsmarted by a kid and single mom who got pregnant on a first day with a homeless man.
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>>108405519
>if
reminder that the ram manufacturers themselves know it's a bubble and that it will burst
hence why they're not increasing manufacturing capacity
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>>108405608
>Holy kek, men literally losing their life savings over a gut feeling
Money is fake anyway. So is gold. You, the average anon can't do anything useful with gold and a $0.25 bullet is cheaper than negotiating with you once someone finds out you have gold and they want it. The economy is fake and gay. Money is fake and gay. Greed will be the death of us all.
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>>108405566
I always saw it as just gambling but this take is a funny one I cannot lie



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