AI Bubble Burst - pop

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Once Sam Altman goes missing, then you'll know the bubble is bust.
Altman pretty nakedly paid off San Fran police to not investigate and rule a suicide a guy he got Hillary Clinton'ed.

A murder that was transparently a planned murder that got ruled a suicide by someone planning to give evidence against his company.
 
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It's like you guys have no hope whatso fucking ever. Singularity's about to happen, meaning the old guard is definitely out. AI will be in charge. Isn't that more interesting for the average guy than the shitty governments in power? I'd believe so.
 
- Less global leverage, particularly in the weakening of the petrodollar
Petrodollar is already dead/dying, that's why the Don swung from isolationism to gunning for wars and regime changes in Venezuela and Iran.

AIDollar was supposed to replace it, but that bet has been hedged because everyone realised it was fucking retarded.
 
Singularity's about to happen,
You can't jump from a very advanced autocomplete to singularity. It won't happen for a long time.

meaning the old guard is definitely out.
No, they'll be in charge of the robot mind, it will operate within parameters they set.

I do think the bubble will burst, it will wipe a lot of AI companies and cost some big players a lot of money but the technology itself isn't going anywhere. After the burst it will continue to develop but likely by other entities or entities that aren't big players now.
 
YouTube tech boomer reminisces about the DotCom Crash and it's obvious similarities to today


Rather than doomering about the impending crash he suggests there will be a lot of good paying jobs coming up for competent developers who can unfuck companies that relied too much on shitty AI code, and that ultimately (like the Internet) LLMs will be a useful tool that empower developers and advance software capabilities; We just need to get off the hype train and pop the bubble sooner rather than later.
 
I'm not saying it's good code or anything, but the number of individuals who could achieve this if given unlimited budget is quite small
The number of people who could do it well is small, but this shitty code is not what they'd produce. I don't know why anthropic are holding it up as an achievement, but then again, this is the same company that wrote a TUI in javascript and fucking reactjs.
 
YouTube tech boomer reminisces about the DotCom Crash and it's obvious similarities to today

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z68ncMsEgsI
Rather than doomering about the impending crash he suggests there will be a lot of good paying jobs coming up for competent developers who can unfuck companies that relied too much on shitty AI code, and that ultimately (like the Internet) LLMs will be a useful tool that empower developers and advance software capabilities; We just need to get off the hype train and pop the bubble sooner rather than later.
I've been accompanying this guy's YouTube saga since he started and make a note how these 'tech' channels started when AI started to boom, and they only talk about AI and how it's gonna crash by "next week". Believe it or not the bald bastard skinwalking Dave's Garage is a grifter and has no idea what's going on when every week Anthropic or Google release something and refute these claims every step of the way.
 
Did it crash yet?
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Megacope when the thread reaches page 1000 and AI is still being shilled massively. Bookmark this post or whatever. I'll be waiting.
At current posting rates it'll probably reach page 1000 some time late in the year, which isn't an unreasonable timeline for the bubble to maintain momentum. We're probably at around the equivalent of early-to-mid 1999 in the dot-com bubble, when everything started to inflate exponentially. It took more than a year for the bubble to collapse from that point. I suspect this one has more staying power, but not much more.

Don't conflate the existence of LLMs with the financial fuckery the tech industry is currently engaged in. Nobody reasonable is predicting that LLMs will disappear, but only that the current financial bubble will pop and take out most of the over-hyped market. "We have no actual product but it's got an AI" startups will be nuked by the thousands, just like all those "it's a website! for things!" startups were in the early 2000s. LLMs will still be around, but as enhancements to existing tooling rather than as a thing unto themselves.
 
It doesn't matter if the AI technobubble bursts, the only things on the internet you will find will be AI generated content farms and mainstream sites anyways.

And god forbid that Big Tech actually collapses. If you can imagine Walmart moving to your town, eradicating all of the mom and pop stores then shutting down, you get a good picture on what will happen if they actually do.
 
I can't wait for the inevitable thread in prospering grounds on the users here. Megacope when the thread reaches page 1000 and AI is still being shilled massively. Bookmark this post or whatever. I'll be waiting.
Its only a matter of time mutt!

Fact is the current investments are not sustainable, and what goes up, gotta come down!(This will obviously take some time cause the government will not allow this sector to collapse, so i expect heavy bailouts.)
 
Its only a matter of time mutt!

Fact is the current investments are not sustainable, and what goes up, gotta come down!(This will obviously take some time cause the government will not allow this sector to collapse, so i expect heavy bailouts.)
Ok baby boo. In 2 weeks the government will collapse. Trust the plan.
 
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