>Everyone believes that AI will completely replace humans and bring about total automation.>AI has caused the US stock market to soar.>The truth is that, at present, AI cannot fully replace humans. AI is prone to numerous errors in the finer details.So when will the AI bubble burst?People cannot keep investing unlimited amounts of money into the stock market without ever withdrawing any; there will come a day when they need to cash out.Will the bubble burst this year?
Two weeks
Not soon enough im sick of reading AI slop
>>538110176After 2028 but before 2031
We have experienced similar apparent bubbles with shit like Uber and other apps that still are barely profitable yet that bubble hasn't even popped yet. It will be a soft landing
The "bubble" is pouring in huge investments and then rugpulling the pension funds and greedy gluttons. Globohomo named this public-private co-operation, but that just means taking public money by any means and making them pay for their own digital beast system and a platform for transhumanism.
>>538110316Actually lol probably?
>>538110176AI is not here to replace us hut to change us. And AI is bases on human-made data, human-crafted models, humans in the loop etc. It's more humane than it seems at glance.
>governments are rushing to build the entire public sector on AI>major corporations fire people left and right to replace them with AI>AI already calculates investments>AI manages budgets for businesses>AI is used to design medicine>etc etc>competence is lost every day>the costs outweigh the profits at an impossible rateYou realize that when it crashes, that's the end? Like, the end of human civilization, right there.
Global debt market is what to watch and is on brink of implosion.AI gigascam 2023—2026 is the greatest financial hoax in the history of human civilization. To keep the plates spinning and postpone global debt market collapse.If you think AI is 'real' you're a 7-year-old child.
>>538110176>When will the AI bubble burst?It is right now.1) AI increases prices of computer hardware therefore playing a loosing game with itself2) GROK literally gives you free video creation and unlimited pictures (over 30 a day) for no money3) Now grok removed free video creation4) Limited to 3 pictures for free every dayBasically Elon did run out of money and the datacenters are closing down.Either way practically no one will pay $200 for a censored cat picture or some shit. >Will the bubble burst this year?Grok already is dead. Define burst? Will it be then when the ((((investors)))) shit themselves that their le AI stocks are only worth 0.00001% of what they payed on live TV? Because Grok collapsed already.It is only a question of time (1 year?) Until they start increasing prices because no one is buying new subscriptions for basic shit.This will increase until the last retards will face $56858 per picture and then grok will close and shut down.I do not care ((((investors)))) skinning Elon alive and neither should you!
>>538110176The AI bubble is driven entirely by investor speculation, people buying into prophecies and promises about what AI *might* be able to do 5 years from now. All of its 'growth' is an illusion based on GDP and CAPEX.All it really will take for the AI bubble to burst is for something, anything, to interrupt the construction of new datacenters. It could be legal opposition, it could be a company going under, or could be hardware shortages, etc. But once it starts, the self-feeding cycle gets broken and the entire bubble will start bleeding money into the void. Once that happens, the moment the investors get spooked enough to start pulling their money out, the first people to do it will be rich and everyone else will be left holding the bag and the bubble will collapse like a flan in a cupboard. Sadly, almost certainly taking the rest of the US economy down with it because every fucking retard on wall street decided to invest everything in it.
>>538110176they will keep printing money to build the digitlal goy cattle range
>>538110176It’s all fake when you look at how China uses AI to do practical things for profit NOW and not tomorrow. Most likely AI is being developed as a surveillance system to sell everyone’s data. Everywhere you go there will be a flashing ad for you to buy more stuff. At the same time they will shut down your bank account and vehicles for wrong think. Government will shrug and say they have the right to do it because that’s how freedom and capitalism works baby.
Slowly, at firstThen, all at once
>>538110176the economy never recovered after 2008 it's all fake, there's nothing to burst. ai will keep going up while living conditions keep going down
When earnings growth goes negative at the frontier labs.
It pops when China says it pops. They could release DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM-5.2, and Kimi all open source with cheap ass tokens and crush the American versions. Then they flood the market with Lisuan GPUs at cost until the market cries. Toss in OceanBase or KingBase databases, both Oracle equivalents and you have brought all the companies levitating the US markets to their knees. Right now the 'Market' is the Mag7 sending a few billion$ back and forth, calling it revenue. Then the geniuses multiple that revenue into a stock price that is beyond unreasonable. Every new 'tech' has created new markets and added jobs. AI is the first to openly talk about reduction of jobs. Unfortunately it is the snake that eats its own tail. You could toss your whole dev dept out and have a lead dev with 1000 Claude agents running burning max tokens. But, those high paid devs were the guys that spent money and kept the world running with jobs for everyone. They have to buy houses, buy cars, buy pools, go on vacation, go out for dinner, buy junk, spend on services, etc. When your customers have no money, it doesn't really matter what you are selling.We are probably a few years away from literally conjuring software as needed. The whole sector of SAAS that relies on monthly charges and consulting income could easily just go away. Build everything custom in house with no licenses and no fees.The whole thing is scary if you think about it too much.
>>538110176Every promise made by gen AI shills has been walked back except for the lie about AI replacing software developers. This is because:A - investors and the public don't have a clue what it's about aside from "le nerdy guy rapidly clattering at keyboard" scenes in the movies.B - there has already been little-to-no punishment for flooding the industry with mindless drones (i.e. jeets)Recall huge blunders like the Crowdstrike outage and the 737 Max: it wasn't politically correct to place the blame where it belongs (jeets and jeet-employing executives) but the same cannot be said for LLM slop machines. As more and more of these catastrophes occur and all signs point toward (jeet prompted) LLM code as the root cause, it will destroy the last refuge of the slop merchants.
>>538110176Never. The point is to cull the goyim.
>>538110176>When will the AI bubble burst?Never. We all know humans are just too damn greedy, so AI is here to stay until Butlerian Jihad