>>151173253
>The thing is, is that the "AI bubble" isn't a classic consumer stock bubble, it's the big tech co's realizing it's going to eventually break their primary business models, go read the "we have no moat" email leak from '23, or rather the only defense they can muster is burn rate, but burn rate is obviously not a way to get profitability, so they ram badly formed ai into everything hoping something sticks while they madly tread water hoping they can outpace the utility of local ai.
>When the bubble pops the cost of vram is going to drop in half and amount of AI art getting posted online is going to explode.