

Many people here say “the AI bubble will pop”, but they never explain why they think so. That’s my question.
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Many people here say “the AI bubble will pop”, but they never explain why they think so. That’s my question.


Where? So what?


I never clicked on a link without any title or explanation. Not starting with that one. That’s like using AI to talking to us instead of bothering yourself.


If AI uses fossil fuels, it’s a disaster for the environment, but it doesn’t have to use fossil fuels. They’ve been spending more then revenue, but revenue is growing, this is normal for new techs. Reliability depends on expectations. My point here is that from what I see, AI will keep growing, but hopefully slowly enough so people can keep up. I mean, I wouldn’t rely on expecting a crash.


McD now makes your order number dissapear from the screen BEFORE you get your order. Does anyone else see how this is a problem?


They’re not out of cash or creditors, they just want to build faster. Slowing down is fine, but respecting a speed limit doesn’t mean you’re about to stop.


Not making criteria at the start doesn’t mean AI is dying.


I’m very curious as to why you and others think AI will “tank”.


Combustion cars literally work by farting.


You think keeping tenants away from phone lines or internet would be a good idea? 🍿


What do you drive?


Refuelling takes 5 to 10 min. Charging takes 15 to 120 min. Surely you see the difference in practicality. Home charging is definitely a benefit.


Landlords will also realize EVs are better, and when tenants start moving out for places with chargers, things will change.


In this case (EVs), we mean better efficiency, better practicality, better sound experience (no sound, so we get to choose from a blank canvas), better torque control, better safety, less consumption (Infinite petroleum pumping? Give me a break). Mostly all numbers than are objectively greater than ICE related numbers. Few cars, ICE or EV, have AI yet. AI is quite different than electrical propulsion. Another topic.


If your posts mean something else than what they say, they aren’t anyone’s.


By telling us you buy $5k worth of gasoline in 8 years, you’re telling us you drive much less the average car owner, and you don’t represent them. If $5k/8 years is true, you’re trying to use your case as representing most people, which would also be misleading.


EV drivers have realized this over 10 years ago. It’s the ICE and fossil industries that are trying to delay everyone else from realizing the same. They want as much of your money as they can get before you realize EVs are better.


That’s great but i don’t understand why people think voting can make anything “permanent”. Kids will also get to vote one day and they’ll be just as important then as you think you are now.


In a PHEV, you have the option with the touch of a button. EV mode is so smooth you end up wishing you never had to switch to hybrid mode.
Interesting. You actually have a real answer and explanation. I mean, that’s amazing. My goodness, something actually worth double-checking. 👏