How are AI companies suppose to recoup their losses without inventing a completely new paradigm? The only way this works now is if the very top models are inventing new stuff, otherwise it's game over. I personally never really understood the AGI hype. It's all just stuff on a computer screen. There is no tacit knowledge like the engineers who built the Saturn V. Let's say 'Mythos Pro' solves nuclear fusion, who will build it?
Look I want AI dead as much as the next anon and it is a bubble that WILL popbut burry has been screeching that there's totally gonna be another market crash next week guys totally for the last 15 years
>water is wet lolI mean yeah it's obviously a bubble but you don't need retarded perma-bears like him who're the broken clock being right twice a day for that enlightenment.
>burrylmao this faggot got lucky one time and has been wrong about everything since
>>1089246127% inflation adjusted annual returns is the only hope of retirement for the average ameriniggergolem. now do you understand why the markets come up with these elaborate schemes?
>>108924612Money is fake. They'll just build it no matter what.
>It's all just stuff on a computer screen.i dont' know what planet you've been living on, but that's a very large part of the modern economy.as for the rest of your post, yes, inventing stuff and licensing it out is explicitly part of the plan.drug discovery is the first target and there have been large investments (Coefficient Bio, Isomorphic Lab) recently. physical lab testing harnesses are already a thing and are being ramped up. these companies have no interest in manufacturing the drugs, they will just discover them and license them to pfizer, j&j etcthis will happen to everything else too. welcome to the singularity, midwit.
The point isn't to recoup losses, none of these guys gives the faintest of fucks about the investment subject itself. The point is simply to pump the bubble as high as it can go to keep the "economy" going for a while longer and then for the insiders to dump it all on the retail sector, turning them into permanent bagholders, as the average Joe essentially bails out the funds.This is yet another wealth transfer cycle and people never ever learn because of their greed.Smart money is slowly positioning themselves into things like energy and commodities, while idiots chase the momentum and think they're going to turn their hard saved 20k into millions by buying a company already worth trillions.Next mania cycle will be in the energy sector, especially in renewables as it's the easiest energy sector to push on people and most aren't to question endless money printing for solar, because it makes them feel good.Get into solar or solar commodities if you want to ride that next giga hype wave in a year or two.>>108924831And that's just the long term average they need to pull to stay solvent.When inflation is running hot these guys need to keep up with it in real time.It's a really messed up system. Every fund basically needs to play a game of musical chairs with the bubble or go bankrupt, which many of them will go anyways as some are inevitably too slow to pull out of the bubble.
>>108924612They want human progress and are willing to take tremendous losses to give the planet an advanced technology. If you gave that money to a normie they'd just blow it all on mcdonalds and onlyfans.
>>108924757I mean is he wrong?
>>108925621yes. for 15 years straight.
>>108925356>They want himan progresskek no they just want to make more money for themselves so THEY can spend it on mcdonalds and onlyfans instead of letting the poorfolk use it for the same purpose
>>108925799>>108925621>>108924757>15 yearsImagine being this retarded.ChatGPT has only been out for 4 years and the AI boom has only been going on in the private sector for 4 years.Companies are already scaling back on 3PLLM massively and the costs they are reeling from arent even commensurate with actual operating costs.AI does have a future, but as a tool thats small scope and tandem with a skilled professional.
>>108926020the future (12-18 months) is one skilled professional + ai replacing 2 other workers. tokens are cheaper than salaries and the productivity bump is real. meatmonkies will lose to the silicongod.muh tokenmaxxing is a thing that happened for all of a couple months, it's not an indicator of any long term trend.
>>108924612AI won't pop. It's just too big. And, rightly or wrongly, it has become known as a new technological revolution that will give the first country to embrace it incredible power and influence, presumably through surveillance systems and robotic armies. The same US and China simply will not allow their AI to die.
>>108924757Bubble popping =/= AI dying btw
>>108924908>singulooority is when patent trolls increase
>>108924612asics (talaas hac1) will take over and dramatically reduce costs.
>>108924612How can people say 4chan doesn't still have culture influence when shit like "tokenmaxxing" is used by major investors and news websites.
>>108926105we still the top of the food chain and sheit
>>108926105snailcat in the news soon
we need to make ai-tokens a crypto currency and then make a gambling site where you can gamble with them.
>>108926105retarddit buzzword no cap
>>108926197I wish, hopefully they'll credit me for coming up with it.
>>108924612that's the cool part, they're not