Remix.run Logo
runarberg 3 days ago

The vast majority of the dot-com comparison that I personally see are economic, not technological. People (or at least the ones I see) are claiming that the bubble mechanics of e.g. circular trading and over-investments are similar to the dot-com bubble, not that the AI technology is somehow similar the internet (it obviously isn’t). And to that extent we are in the year 1999 not 1995.

When this article are claiming both sides of the debate, I believe only one of them are real (the ones hyping up the technology). While there are people like me who are pessimistic about the technology, we are not in any position of power, and our opinion on the matter is basically a side noise. I think a much more common (among people with any say in the future of this technology) is the believe that this technology is not yet at a point which warrants all this investment. There were people who said that about the internet in 1999, and they were proven 100% correct in the months that followed.

vjvjvjvjghv 3 days ago | parent [-]

Agreed. It would probably be better to keep improving AI before investing that much into infrastructure.