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Me after watching Nikhil Kamat Podcasts " Leave IT and Work for Green Energy Startup " When AI Takes over

IT is losing its Shine in India Earning and fully saving full 25-35k at home town is better than making 65 k in some Popular Ultra Rich Indian City Where Future Looks Bleak Where Farming, Fishing , Green Energy Giving Bootstrapped Startup and 💰 Minting Opportunities With It it's even difficult to reach 1 Cr Over Farming seen people reach there easily with Exports or Just Normal Indian Market What's ya all planning? After AI takeover Following is the AI generated pic Mobile Mode with Midjourney

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AI is a Trillion Dollar time bomb [CNBC]

Here's a summary from Perplexity of the key points from the best video on AI that I have seen recently: Excessive Spending: Major tech companies like Meta, Google, and Amazon have significantly increased their capital expenditure (capex) to build AI infrastructure and stay competitive in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Low Returns: Despite the enormous investments, the returns on these AI investments are not yet matching the level of spending, creating a potentially unsustainable situation. Microsoft's Investments: The video specifically mentions Microsoft's substantial investments in AI, including a $13 billion investment in OpenAI. Contrasting Partnerships: An interesting point raised is that while Microsoft invested heavily in OpenAI, Apple reportedly secured a partnership with the same company for free just 18 months later, suggesting potential inefficiencies in how companies are approaching AI partnerships and investments. Industry-wide Concern: The video suggests that this pattern of high spending and low returns is not limited to a few companies but is a broader trend in the AI industry. Future Implications: The "time bomb" metaphor implies that if this trend continues, it could lead to significant financial challenges for companies heavily invested in AI development.

There’s a time bomb ticking in the AI space: spending is too high, and returns are too low. Megacaps like Meta, Google and Amazon have seen ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx-tMK7w5g8

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