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All Too Predictably, Reality Is Puncturing The AI Hype Bubble

All Too Predictably, Reality Is Puncturing the AI Hype Bubble

by The Federalist
August 13, 2024
in Aggregated, Opinions

It’s becoming clear that both the optimism and pessimism surrounding the potential of AI has been vastly overblown.

After so much hype and trillions of dollars of investment, the AI bubble seems like it might finally be bursting. Much of the market crash that happened last Monday was concentrated among technology companies, all of which are deeply invested in AI. The biggest loser was the famed chip company Nvidia, which, according to writer Chis Taylor, “lost a trillion dollars of valuation, 30% of the total, since its 2024 high.


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Taylor goes on to list the reasons for this downturn: excessive hype from AI gurus like Sam Altman, burnout from consumers who are now turned off by products using AI, and impatient investors like Goldman Sachs wanting a quicker return on their investment. So, like most bubbles, AI businesses overpromised and underdelivered, causing the market to correct itself.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t end there. AI technology seems to be hitting a wall in its advancement. As many people have observed, the AI data servers suck up colossal amounts of energy, putting a huge strain on electrical grids. They also require equally colossal amounts of capital (running in the billions of dollars) and continuous funding — for reference, ChatGPT is estimated to cost OpenAI $700,000 a day to operate. […]

– Read More: thefederalist.com

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