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The AI bubble isn't like the internet bubble

https://pluralistic.net/2026/05/26/the-ai-will-continue/#until-morale-improves
25•doener•48m ago

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throwawayffffas•32m ago
Additionally the internet bubble left us a legacy of installed fiber that remained mostly unused for almost a decade. This time around all the capital intensive stuff have an expiration date, gpus have a short training lifespan (4-5 years). Models are outdated the moment their training is complete.
Drakim•7m ago
I have a question, is the short lifespan of GPUs because they get worn out and are destroyed, or because they get outdated by the ever expanding demands of the AI bubble?

Because if it's the later, I would assume that growth would not continue at the same rate after the bubble bursts?

throwawayffffas•5m ago
They get worn out. Training workloads have high utilization high thermals and eventually things degrade and break.
cryo32•12m ago
This contains my personal disdain for AI. Using it to do bullshit work. That’s solving a symptom. Stop doing bullshit. Stop using tools and processes which are bullshit heavy. Stop sitting there silently accepting bullshit. And certainly don’t pick another tool which is trained in bullshit and ask it how to do things.

One wonderful thing I’ve watched for the last 4 years is my company fail to build a modelling tool better than Excel. On attempt 3 we have some pile of shit Claude generated on nodejs and Postgres on kubernetes which can’t replace a single spreadsheet written in 2008. Because everyone thought into the bullshit not the solution or the requirements.

Edit: thinking further, it appears people forgot what the problems are and think from the solution back. That never works. But it sells tools.

hansmayer•10m ago
+1 - the Office Bullshit Worker is the one upholding this shit these days- adding some of those creepy unnecessary images to their slide-decks, writing those godawful oververbose e-mails and fucking not being able to take notes without their AI. Why the fuck are you even in the meeting if you cannot note down the key points afterwards.
hansmayer•12m ago
TL;DR:

A great technology drives its own adoption, its usage is pioneered by the tweens and young adults, it requires minimum effort and investment to hop on board, and it does not need explaining. It grows organically. Examples: internet bubble.

A bad technology: despised by the young adults and tweens, needs trillion of investments and marketing to drive market penetration, every day some boomer (=not in terms of age, but in terms of mentality) explains how you are holding it wrong and it needs a fuckton of explanation. The Pope himself issues an Encyclica warning on the dangers of it, spurning the greatest popular interest in Catholicism since the dark ages. Examples: LLMs.

adrianN•6m ago
Young people use LLMs extensively. Just ask any educator.
hansmayer•4m ago
I don't need to ask an educator - I can just ask my kids, and they and their friends absolutely hate it.
b65e8bee43c2ed0•4m ago
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2026/03/12/key-findi...

>A majority of teens use AI chatbots. Roughly two-thirds of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 (64%) say they ever use an AI chatbot, according to a fall 2025 survey.

>Around half of adults under 50 say they interact with AI about once a day or more often. Smaller shares of those 50 and older say the same, according to the June survey.

and mind you, that particular study bends over backwards to say "AI bad".

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