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    In a way, then, America has become one big bet on AI.

    America is gonna lose.
    I would only add the wreckage will be general, whenever it happens

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    I thought we had porn, gambling and shopping covered already

    lol



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    OpenAI Needs $400 Billion In The Next 12 Months

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    # In the second half of 2026, OpenAI and Broadcom will tape out and successfully complete an AI inference chip, then manufacture enough of them to fill a 1GW data center.
    ---- That data center will be built in an as-yet-unknown location, and will have at least 1GW of power, but more realistically it will need 1.2GW to 1.3GW of power, because for every 1GW of IT load, you need extra power capacity in reserve for the hottest day of the year, when the cooling system works hardest and power transmission losses are highest. .
    ---- OpenAI does not appear to have a site for this data center, and thus has not broken ground on it.

    # In the second half of 2026, AMD and OpenAI will begin “the first 1 gigawatt deployment of AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs.”
    ---- This will take place in an as-yet-unnamed data center location, which to be completed by that time would have needed to start construction and early procurement of power at least a year ago, if not more.

    # In the second half of 2026, OpenAI and NVIDIA will deploy the first gigawatt of NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin GPU systems as part of their $100 billion deal.
    ---- These GPUs will be deployed in a data center of some sort, which remains unnamed, but for them to meet this timeline they will need to have started construction at least a year ago.

    ...

    The burden that OpenAI is putting on the financial system is remarkable, and actively dangerous. It would absorb, at this rate, the capital expenditures of multiple hyperscalers, requiring multiple $30 billion debt financing operations a year, and for it to hit its goal of 250 gigawatts by the end of 2033, it will likely have to have outpaced the capital expenditures of any other company in the world.

    OpenAI is an out-of-control monstrosity that is going to harm every party that depends upon it completing its plans. For it to succeed, it will have to absorb over a trillion dollars a year — and for it to hit its target, it will likely have to eclipse the $1.7 trillion in global private equity deal volume in 2024, and become a significant part of global trade ($33 trillion in 2025).

    There isn’t enough money to do this without diverting most of the money that exists to doing it, and even if that were to happen, there isn’t enough time to do any of the stuff that has been promised in anything approaching the timelines promised, because OpenAI is making this up as it goes along and somehow everybody is believing it.

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    https://www.wheresyoured.at/openai400bn/

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    THE FLAVOR OF DORITOS EXTREME NACHO CHEESE IS EXPLOSIVE

    Baltimore high school student Taki Allen was swarmed by police after an artificial intelligence system apparently mistook his bag of Doritos for a gun
    www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

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    layoffs are already happening but AI can't do the work the people did

    AI agents tried to do graphic design, video editing, game development, and administrative chores like scraping data. "Even the best could perform less than 3 percent of the work, earning $1,810 out of a possible $143,991,"
    www.wired.com/story/ai-age...
    (paywalled)

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    I don't like palantir or their alliance with nVidia.

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    I don't like palantir or their alliance with nVidia.
    Agree

    Alex Karp is very creepy and so is his company

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    Palantur is pretty tight with Trump...

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    Palantur is pretty tight with Trump...
    It's disgusting and a slap in the face to our American freedoms and rights. Utterly disgusting!

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    At 2.37 mark, Elon mentions the likelihood of "universal high income" where everyone can afford any product or service they want. After the robots take over, we'll all be happy. It's going to be great.


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    At 2.37 mark, Elon mentions the likelihood of "universal high income" where everyone can afford any product or service they want. After the robots take over, we'll all be happy. It's going to be great.

    do you believe this, Snake Boy?

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    Should come to fruition after the purge

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    Should come to fruition after the purge
    too bad you won't be there for it

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    people like you are going to get purged

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    people like you are going to get purged
    by who?

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    what goes around comes around

    best of luck to you, you'll need it!

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    What's going around?

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    you should worry

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    Do you personally think this would work?

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    can you spare a buddy a dime?


    ChatGPT creator OpenAI, the world's largest private company, is asking the US government to provide loan guarantees for its massive infrastructure expansion that will eventually cost more than $1 trillion.


    Speaking at a Wall Street Journal business conference, OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar explained that government backing could help attract the enormous investment needed for AI computing and infrastructure, given the uncertain lifespan of AI data centers.


    "This is where we're looking for an ecosystem of banks, private equity, maybe even governmental," Friar said.


    Federal loan guarantees would "really drop the cost of the financing," she explained, enabling OpenAI and its investors to borrow more money at lower rates to meet the company's ambitious targets.
    https://www.barrons.com/news/openai-...ments-b9850f3a
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    federal backstop for the AI build out?

    how extravagant

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    federal backstop for the AI build out?

    how extravagant
    They got Biden to just give them money for it

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