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Even Silicon Valley Says that AI Is a Bubble


in reply to Powderhorn

Can't read the whole article because of paywall.

But the implication that AI is a "good bubble" is pretty rich, as I think that the degree at which they're ripping people off left-right-and-center by stealing their information will become less palatable to the US government once it's clear that they caused the market to tumble. They're literally dependent on the idea that people think AI is "irreplaceable" to the daily lives of most people in order to withstand a crash in terms of political capital, which I think they're very far from establishing at this point.

in reply to MoogleMaestro

If you're talking the US government, then no, they don't need political capital from the people, they just need capital capital and they can use that to swing elections and bribe politicians.

Regardless, some AI companies will inevitably survive. It is legitimately useful in solving a ton of problems that were near impossible before. Literally this xkcd. Now it's not "I'll need a research team and five years", it's "sure, easy API hit, we'll just have to manage cost / use", in the future, it will be "sure, we'll just add a background task client side".

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in reply to MoogleMaestro

The argument that the bubble is good because some people will become really rich while a lot of people suffer just seems genuinely stupid.
in reply to Powderhorn

It's a good bubble! Like those little bubbles you get in champagne, except this one's the size of the entire western hemisphere. It's so fizzy with innovation it's going to be worth every trillion dollar bill it incinerates. Your investments might end up worthless but you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you helped bring about the birth of General AI, who will be along any minute now, the superintelligent robotic overlord that will soon rule over your life. It's going to be so amazing it'll be worth literally all the money in the world. Stop trying to make bubbles go away. Stop trying to think rationally. The AI will do that for you.
in reply to Powderhorn

I've never heard of this guy before but fuck him. He doesn't even consider the global fucking impact of (another) recession that they're intentionally causing on normal people.
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in reply to Ulrich

If it weren't for the bubble, we'd already be in a recession.
in reply to HobbitFoot

True that, but the problem is that would have been a fairly normal recession but now we're careening towards a straight up depression.
in reply to Ulrich

why would he? he wont be the one suffering from it, anyone he knows wont be either. Its all the lazy poor people that just refuse to pull themselves up with their bootstraps. People like that dont understand even the concept of empathy.
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in reply to reksas

I mean it's in most CEO's best interest to pretend to care about the general public.
in reply to Ulrich

key word being pretend. They will say pretty words and maybe even "donate" to some tax evasion charity, but they will be quite contently sipping expensive wine in their expensive homes while others lose theirs.