• MysticKetchup@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago
    1. This is way too brief and lacks any actual evidence for its argument
    2. It doesn’t touch on the main argument of AI bubble forecasters: that AI costs a massive amount of money to develop and run but does not make nearly enough money to recoup that investment. And people don’t seem to be interested enough in AI to actually pay for it, especially given that the actual price will be very high
  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 days ago

    Unlike the dot-com bubble era, where regular people invested in many shady companies that essentially robbed them, these AI investors know what they’re doing. I’m not seeing any kind of deception here.

    Lol. Lmao even

  • ag10n@lemmy.world
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    these companies know what they’re doing

    AGI is right around the corner

    Shouldn’t be surprised that anime profile pic couldn’t believe they’re being lied to on the internet.

  • 51dusty@lemmy.world
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    when people start using the “don’t question them; they know what they’re doing” argument…I become even more suspicious. If they knew what they were doing the results would be apparent and spectacular to everyone; no one would question it…

    the fact that trickery and forced adoption are required for the technology to succeed is very telling about the competence of the technology itself.

  • Deestan@lemmy.world
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    An economic bubble isn’t when something is fake and ceases to exist when the bubble bursts.

    We use the term when the market is inflated way beyond its value.

    A bubble bursting is when people realize the market is inflated way beyond its value and pull out, leaving debt-ridden companies to their debt.

    Some go bankrupt, stock prices fall, economy news outlets insist nobody could have predicted this, investments go elsewhere, people are laid off, and the people responsible fail upward to another grift.

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    You see rage-bait and get angry; then you see a cute cat video and forget about it. This is how social media’s AI controls your thoughts and emotions, and nobody has ever truly rebelled against this digital drug. So I think AI slops are here to stay.

    Oh, so it’s here to stay like a terminal disease, well that got bleak