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Will the AI data centre boom become a $9T bust?

https://www.ft.com/content/805f78f3-8da3-4fc0-b860-207a859ac723
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nick49488171•1h ago
No probably not
cammikebrown•1h ago
I hope so!
woeirua•1h ago
Better hope not. If the AI bubble pops it’s going to make the dotcom bubble look like a tiny divot in the road.
starkeeper•1h ago
How would this be a bad thing?
SilverElfin•56m ago
I want to see these overly powerful tech oligarchs to fail too. But one issue is that all of us are tied to their performance to some extent. Our investments are exposed to them. Your 401k probably has funds that include them. When they fail, it hurts others too.

It’s also why SpaceX wants to be included into index funds as soon as possible after they go public. I recall the rules may be revised to support this, meaning everyone who has money saved in those funds will automatically be tied to the fate of SpaceX.

calvinmorrison•32m ago
Like New Caledonia the wealth of our nation has been pumped into a get rich scheme looking for a new world
cgio•57m ago
We already have our jobs on the line with AI, right? How will a crash be worse in personal terms?
falkensmaize•19m ago
There's a lot of people who think the only thing keeping us out of a serious recession or even depression is AI investment.
elevation•55m ago
The .COM bubble was more than a divot because .COMs in so many industries employed so many people. There was amazon.com, but also pets.com, lowermybills.com, gateway.com. But if our economy somehow loses access to AI (rationing due to wartime efforts? sabotage by a foreign nation? simply not enough grid power to turn them on at the price people are willing to pay?) I would probably need to hire more coders to get the equivalent work done.
Spooky23•32m ago
AI is driving trades, materials, real estate, all sorts of downstream stuff.

The rest of the economy is dead. Oracle is dead without OpenAI. Remember that unlike the dotcom, none of these companies are public. So when it pops, you’ll see private credit and PE funds implode, which could bring down banks with unhedged exposure. The headlines talk about JP Morgan (which likely has the risk managed), but regional banks got into that nature in the last couple of years in a big way.

DesiLurker•47m ago
why? its all private money funding AI at the moment, sure some data centre reality companies would go belly up but you will be surprised to find out how much of it is big headlines and very little action. there is a lot of installations and GPUs not yet brought online but marked as sold because of .. well physical world delays.

Let me put it this way, IF AI is a bubble then I'd like it to go bust asap instead of dragging along and going public and then us discovering BS/creative accounting revenue in S1 filings. by then it would be much worse. Right now VCs and PE firms will absorb it all.

The thing with dot-com was that there was actual public market corruption & euphoria. that caused the bust painful for everybody. RN its bigtech & PE how has heavy cash reserver and margins to bun through. I'd much rather have them take it then average 401k.

mikeweiss•33m ago
Of course it's going to pop!
mattas•1h ago
https://archive.is/ad64x
starkeeper•1h ago
I hope so the reckless statements from the major players deserve a WRECKANING.
VladVladikoff•52m ago
I replaced a $22/hr worker entirely with AI. And it costs me about $0.18/hr instead. The AI does a better job, is more reliable and consistent. The human was constantly behind schedule, made frequent mistakes, and also humans get sick, or call off work for other reasons.

So yes, AI is a bubble, but this bubble has generated value, it’s not at all like 2008.

akomtu•39m ago
The value is negative to that worker, apparently.
chriscc•35m ago
Just curious, what did your human worker do that you were able to entirely automate?
floralhangnail•14m ago
My bet is something administrative, like reminding people to approve their timesheets for payroll. AI wouldn't be needed to replace that job though, just a recurring calendar event.
monodeldiablo•22m ago
$0.18/hr is the (massively) subsidized price of AI services. Once these companies are required to turn a profit for their investors, they'll raise the price. Then the math doesn't look so lopsided. We're already seeing this process unfold with token windows and ad rollout.
joegibbs•4m ago
It's not that subsidised, this is just wishful thinking. You can run a local model like Qwen for equivalent prices. You might see it go up to $0.50/hr but you're definitely not going to see it at $22
falkensmaize•21m ago
I too, want to hear details about what this person did that they could be replaced completely with LLMs.
Melatonic•49m ago
If it does there is gonna be a lot of cheap second hand hardware out there for those who want to build something cool
calvinmorrison•33m ago
I'm gonna scoop my own /8 and lock a 100 year colo lease
CamperBob2•22m ago
Already got my 440 3-phase hookup scheduled. That NVL72 rack ain't gonna run on sunshine and pixie dust
marcosdumay•42m ago
Yeah... The AI industry will die on the shadow of the Iran war, and there will be forever some people claiming that it was healthy all around and would lead to world-change if the rest of the economy didn't blow.
monodeldiablo•11m ago
It's not really even a question. It's an obvious boondoggle. The forecasted net new energy requirements for the AI buildout over the next couple of years are roughly equivalent to all of Western Europe's power demand today.

That's absurd. It's a physical impossibility to bring that much power online that quickly. And the cost to get even close would make AI more expensive than just hiring knowledge workers to do the same tasks.

And it's all predicated on a tower of wobbly or broken assumptions -- chief among them that increasing the size of these models yields better performance.

We're going to look back on this era and wonder why anybody took any of the outrageous claims of tech CEOs seriously.

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