Bitcoin wasn't tulips, AI is
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Which is actually a good thing
Why you doing tulips dirty like that ?
Absolutely agree.
Ed Zitron has been covering this for years and I believe he's going to be proven right.


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So you think AI will fade into oblivion?
People overdo things, bubbles burst but that doesn't mean it's going away.
Literally all tech adoption is like this once the utility is identified and adoption accelerates
Have tulips faded into oblivion? The global tulip market is a ~10 billion dollar industry.
What will they do with all that computing power once the bubble burst…
I had a dream that the AI race was actually the Bitcoin race in disguise… nice dream
Good point. So how is this different then from Bitcoin? In that sense Bitcoin is the same as tulips and AI
Oh, I don't know, I was just being provocative. But Bitcoin's bubbles are fueled more by grassroots demand, not institutional capital like AI, subprime.mortgages, and internet companies. All of them are examples of irrational behavior in a messed up economy though.