Nah. Opposite. AI letting Oracle cut dead weight.
I think it's neither. Artificial intelligence has led to massive automation in workflows and layoffs, but that doesn't mean those eye-catching, absurd infrastructure investments were justified.
the automation existed before already, it was called machine learning or neural processingI think it's neither. Artificial intelligence has led to massive automation in workflows and layoffs, but that doesn't mean those eye-catching, absurd infrastructure investments were justified.
Even if the investments bubble bursts in the end, the jobs replaced by artificial intelligence will not return.
Can’t wait till Iran follows up on their promise to blow up all the data centers in the Middle East. Literally popping the bubbles lol.I think it's neither. Artificial intelligence has led to massive automation in workflows and layoffs, but that doesn't mean those eye-catching, absurd infrastructure investments were justified.
Even if the investments bubble bursts in the end, the jobs replaced by artificial intelligence will not return.
You're really underselling AI. It has fundamentally changed workflows, and it'll only get worse as it diffuses.the automation existed before already, it was called machine learning or neural processing
it's just the name that changed, became faster and more refined
what really changed is the access of the ai models to everyone that act as an intelligent google search
Computer demand keeps increasing/skyrocketing , they are finding harder and harder to keep up. It’s normal. Nothing spectacular.Kimi and MiniMax also had major issues yesterday. Z.ai was working fine though. Not sure about now. I wonder what could possibly cause all the most advanced, popular, and successful Chinese AI to go down around the same time in what seems like an almost synchronized and sustained pattern. Who knows. Just another one of those innocent repeated coincidences for which there is no evidence to suggest any plausible cause. And so a mystery it shall remain.