@HuskyBuck better sell that NVDA stock asap.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/08/20/ai-report-triggering-panic-and-fear-on-wall-street/
On Tuesday, tech stocks suffered a shock sell-off after a report from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers warned that the vast majority of AI investments were yielding “zero return” for businesses.
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Shares in Nvidia – the $4tn company that has powered the AI boom – dropped by 3.5pc, while data giant Palantir fell by 9pc.
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I could go Tequilla on how fucking stupid it has been that every retard tech latcher on needed to see for themselves what slop does to an environment where a single line of code can cost a company millions before they even notice there's an issue.
Tulips and dot com booms want some
There is always a rush to the new thing and then it either consolidates or goes away. AI isn't going away. The pretenders will get culled
Are you suggesting that either Palatier and NVDA were bad investments because of the 3% and 9% drops in the last week?
I’ve already rebalanced and diversified my portfolio so while I still hold those two stocks, it’s not at the weights it was previously.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
All that can be predicted is that there will be obvious losers. There will be plenty that pretend they aren’t and kick and scream for another $100m series funding. The smart capital will sniff that out, but plenty of dumb capital will throw in more to chase getting their original money back. Definitely a bubble here.
What if Apple is the only real winner here?
I don't think Musk will back down. He is attacking the Apple store for squeezing out his AI. There is room for two like the iPhone and Android
I would not be surprised if Apple is a winner here
The fact that you even think I'm suggesting that NVDA was a bad investment shows how paranoid you are about how others perceive your personal investments.
Grow a pair and grow up, Jan.
Blackrock now buying electric companies to monopolize electricity… Just bought one in New Mexico and AI centers are using 40% of the electric output.
Good thing Trump is green lighting construction of generating plants.
No doubt search engines and general research are changed forever. Coding tools are useful in certain situations with certain levels of experience.
It's the American way, I get it, but I just think it's funny that the company we're going to acquire is just some guys that made a good old fashioned e-commerce site that just did shit that businesses need and gives certain outputs for every input.
Lighting money on fire to shove a faggy little wizard rod up your ass with stupid fucking "meeting notes" and shit nobody asked for on every site an app now..
It's just what people with no ideas but want a lot of money would come up with.
Why call me out for my NVDA position then? I’ve suggested it from $60 to $175 (split adjusted).
And yall crazy if you think NVDA still doesn’t have room to run. With that being said, I’ve already won big on this and Palatier (and AMD) so I’ve already dialed it back.
I’m ready to hedge my bets against the incoming Trump recession
Apple is about to get into the AI game by buying Perplexity. When that happens, watch for it to shoot up.
Agree
I'd pay extra to not have a fucking chat Bot annoy me
Let me ask you something….do you think highly paid engineers answering questions constantly on Slack or Teams is a good use of their time? Or how about multiple teams being in constant meetings all day? Like with everything, AI isn’t going to do all the work for you, you have to have some vision on where it can be applied.
I get it, you’d rather tech bro and dork complain about everything. I’d rather resolve issues I see come up.
I don't work besides answering a few questions on Slack or being in a meeting with a new partner once every couple weeks so yeah I'd say it's a pretty good use of my time.
That’s an awesome answer. I stated a specific use case that affects pretty much all corporations Tech teams and you responded with your personal situation and didn’t understand the problem statement.
Folks I’ll say it again..please don’t use Haie for your solutions or services. And on a side note the dude is personally a tool so there’s an added bonus not to use him.
Well I haven't looked but, there probably aren't a ton of private self funded ecomm companies that compete at a level of a funded company that can just throw money at a problem and walk away.
Regarding meetings and stuff, my half of the company has always been flattened at a level where there are virtually no middle managers. If an internal call takes more than 15 minutes I feel like I'm wasting my engineers' time.
I understand that this is a unicorn to guys like you. It takes years of killing yourself in a shit environment to get there.
Again..:.you solved nothing. The use cases are for companies with 50,000 employees and above where questions are coming from everywhere. Of course you’re solving your own problem because you don’t know how the big players run.
Wage slave at a big player versus medium sized bootstrapped company that partners with said big player.
lol.
Enjoy sneaking out to the waterfront today.