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DavidC1

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This is so stupid. They want funding and grants for the datacenters. Where do you think it comes from? Taxpayers. Didn't Altman talk about wanting $100T for this? Same group of guys that are worried about AI takeover and end of humanity due to it are the ones wanting money greater than World GDP? Meaning that fingers should be instead be directed at themselves? Instead of the Terminator-esque fantasy they are conjuring up in their heads, effects like supply shortages and skyrocketing electricity bill are happening right now.
 
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jpiniero

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This is so stupid. They want funding and grants for the datacenters. Where do you think it comes from? Taxpayers. Didn't Altman talk about wanting $100T for this? Same group of guys that are worried about AI takeover and end of humanity due to it are the ones wanting money greater than World GDP? Meaning that fingers should be instead be directed at themselves? Instead of the Terminator-esque fantasy they are conjuring up in their heads, effects like supply shortages and skyrocketing electricity bill are happening right now.

They are trying to postpone the AI bubble bursting long enough so they can IPO OpenAI.
 

maddie

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Another example of the idiotic AI bubble mania sucking the life out of profitable businesses. Electricity, raw materials, capital itself, etc, all becoming scarcer and spawning general inflation. Reap the "rewards" of letting a few prosper to the detriment of many.
 

DavidC1

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Another example of the idiotic AI bubble mania sucking the life out of profitable businesses. Electricity, raw materials, capital itself, etc, all becoming scarcer and spawning general inflation. Reap the "rewards" of letting a few prosper to the detriment of many.
This feels like a hard(ware) version of the debt-fueled finance system.
 
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