Is AI a bubble? - /biz/ (#60519346) [Archived: 1093 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: QifoCWPi
6/18/2025, 7:32:24 PM No.60519346
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Anonymous ID: 1jnQsBZU
6/18/2025, 7:36:45 PM No.60519372
>>60519346 (OP)
>Some random note-taking app that's just a GPT wrapper and has a valuation of $3 trillion
Bubble
>leading AI company
Not bubble, but risky. They might lose the AI race. On the other hand, they might win
>AI the general concept
No. Machine learning has already transformed the world over the last few decades. At the absolute least, LLMs enable better feature construction and thus more efficient ML models by letting us process unstructured data at levels never imaginable.
Anonymous ID: m49pPmtN
6/18/2025, 7:37:32 PM No.60519376
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>>60519346 (OP)
Oh please... the delirium around the so-called AI bubble is starting again.
Anonymous ID: pYWH8aDp
6/18/2025, 7:38:43 PM No.60519381
>>60519346 (OP)
Obviously. Deepseek proved that you don't need to spend trillions of dollars to make AI slop. It won't be nearly as expensive as the market is pricing it to be.
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Anonymous ID: 1jnQsBZU
6/18/2025, 7:44:00 PM No.60519414
>>60519381
Deepseek proved you can do way more with a GPU than previously believed. We're nowhere near use cases for LLMs being the limiting factor instesd of comlute so efficiency improvements mean AI is even more valuable than believed.
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Anonymous ID: wCMtduuk
6/18/2025, 10:44:03 PM No.60520311
>>60519414
Valuable is all cool, but unfortunately, IT has real competition, so if it can be done at 4% margin, everyone will do it.
Anonymous ID: npVSbLg4
6/18/2025, 11:08:14 PM No.60520397
>>60519346 (OP)
no lol
if you had used o3 for like a minute, you would know this
Anonymous ID: npVSbLg4
6/18/2025, 11:09:15 PM No.60520400
>>60519381
>Deepseek
you have not used deepshit
it's fucking worthless and gives worse responses than local LLama
Anonymous ID: /XhgZ69R
6/18/2025, 11:16:41 PM No.60520431
>>60519346 (OP)
Like 3d TVs but more annoying
Anonymous ID: lBTOpqzH
6/18/2025, 11:24:33 PM No.60520462
imagine waking up and being a faggot like altman

your are attracted by men's assholes and this is your life until you will die

shit this guy is so disgusting
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Anonymous ID: BI65Huqa
6/18/2025, 11:31:47 PM No.60520492
>>60519381
Deepseek just copied chat gpt
Anonymous ID: vNQ7SweY
6/18/2025, 11:36:35 PM No.60520516
>>60520462
true if big
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6/19/2025, 12:18:21 AM No.60520648
>>60519346 (OP)
No we're all unironically using it more and more every day even tho it's kinda stupid now
Anonymous ID: lQFnewqe
6/19/2025, 1:05:06 AM No.60520796
>>60519346 (OP)
If you think of it, the internet is just getting clogged with shit information, so AI integrated into search engines helps sift through the ads and bullshit. Itโ€™s not much different than Ask Jeeves twenty years ago. Only itโ€™s become a necessity now to navigate the dumpster fire that is the internet in 2025.
Anonymous ID: iO3kwavC
6/19/2025, 1:09:14 AM No.60520803
Is AI over hyped - yes absolutely

are there still going to be massive, world shattering changes from AI in the next decade? Also yes. the most important question being what are we going to do about coonsssssummmerism. without the white collar wagies making 100k doing spread sheet bullshit that doesn't really need to be done anyway they can't spend. can't spend means the stock market, housing market, everything craters. I dont have an answer but its a very real problem and it's just getting started speeding up.
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6/19/2025, 2:08:14 AM No.60521033
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>>60519346 (OP)
nigga AI are cool, specially if it's CLI from CMD on SOL
Get that shit or be behind us bruh
Anonymous ID: zcedQvzA
6/19/2025, 2:12:59 AM No.60521042
>>60519346 (OP)
>Is AI a bubble?
I use AI everyday so definitely not. Crypto is a scam though. I haven't used it for anything except gambling since 2014.
Anonymous ID: zcedQvzA
6/19/2025, 2:14:05 AM No.60521046
>>60519381
>Deepseek proved that you don't need to spend trillions of dollars to make AI slop.
Yeah, just steal from the other guy that spent trillions to make your chink AI. As long as there's someone to steal from you're golden.