What kind of savings do investors expect from these expensive AI investments?

Anonymous
What kind of savings do investors expect from these expensive AI investments?

Anonymous
They expect to sell to the next greater fool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They expect to sell to the next greater fool.


This exactly
Anonymous
Minimize cost and maximize profit.

And by the way all of you are AI investors lol. Your ETF is full of AI stocks

When a company lower cost, it becomes more attractive. So, can AI help companies lower cost? To be honest I don't know. And if it can, what kind of coat can AI cut? I have no idea

One thing is clear the sum of money being dumped into AI is done with the expectations that cost are going to be cut massively in the future.
Anonymous
None. They bought in early and plan to dump before the fall. Investors are in it to make money not produce savings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minimize cost and maximize profit.

And by the way all of you are AI investors lol. Your ETF is full of AI stocks

When a company lower cost, it becomes more attractive. So, can AI help companies lower cost? To be honest I don't know. And if it can, what kind of coat can AI cut? I have no idea

One thing is clear the sum of money being dumped into AI is done with the expectations that cost are going to be cut massively in the future.


My ETF is full of index funds that follow an index with 0 AI - thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minimize cost and maximize profit.

And by the way all of you are AI investors lol. Your ETF is full of AI stocks

When a company lower cost, it becomes more attractive. So, can AI help companies lower cost? To be honest I don't know. And if it can, what kind of coat can AI cut? I have no idea

One thing is clear the sum of money being dumped into AI is done with the expectations that cost are going to be cut massively in the future.


Are you the same poster who doesn't understand actively managed mutual funds and ETFs that generally follow indices?
Anonymous
Investors hope to save on labor, physical and benefit cost. At least at the company I work for, when a consultant made a pitch to us the first thing our Director asked was how many positions were cut at companies that used a similar product. He was really excited.

As you may guess, I am looking for an exit lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minimize cost and maximize profit.

And by the way all of you are AI investors lol. Your ETF is full of AI stocks

When a company lower cost, it becomes more attractive. So, can AI help companies lower cost? To be honest I don't know. And if it can, what kind of coat can AI cut? I have no idea

One thing is clear the sum of money being dumped into AI is done with the expectations that cost are going to be cut massively in the future.


My ETF is full of index funds that follow an index with 0 AI - thanks!


Which one is it of you don't mind asking. I asked because Google, Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia etc are all big AI players. So I'm genuinely curious if there are funds that avoid the big AI players. And are their investors okay with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minimize cost and maximize profit.

And by the way all of you are AI investors lol. Your ETF is full of AI stocks

When a company lower cost, it becomes more attractive. So, can AI help companies lower cost? To be honest I don't know. And if it can, what kind of coat can AI cut? I have no idea

One thing is clear the sum of money being dumped into AI is done with the expectations that cost are going to be cut massively in the future.


Are you the same poster who doesn't understand actively managed mutual funds and ETFs that generally follow indices?


PP here, this poster is generally right, if you have a total stock market index fund (which most of us should), it's heavily tilted towards this stuff just because of how much the market has become overwhelmed by the big tech companies' size. It's something I worry about/hate, but don't have a good solution for it.
Anonymous
I don't think in my lifetime I have ever seen a technology getting so much pushback.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think in my lifetime I have ever seen a technology getting so much pushback.


Because this technology is being sold to us as revolutionary due to its supposed ability to replace us.

We’re supposed to rejoice while rich people invest ungodly amounts of money into figuring out how to make AI do our jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think in my lifetime I have ever seen a technology getting so much pushback.


It wouldn't be if it weren't thrown in our face constantly and we are all told it is an inevitability that it will take over and possibly end the human race. Meanwhile the actual stuff produced is just slop.

I remember when the iPhone came out- the value was immediately obvious. Now it's like- oh great I get to create a crappy video that nobody will want to watch because it's eerie and weird. Amazing stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think in my lifetime I have ever seen a technology getting so much pushback.


It wouldn't be if it weren't thrown in our face constantly and we are all told it is an inevitability that it will take over and possibly end the human race. Meanwhile the actual stuff produced is just slop.

I remember when the iPhone came out- the value was immediately obvious. Now it's like- oh great I get to create a crappy video that nobody will want to watch because it's eerie and weird. Amazing stuff.


To be fair I don't blame big tech. One thing Trump is correct about although he is all over the place the media is not to be trusted.

The disgusting media is the one endlessly bombarding us with ai ai ai ai ai ai ai ai...f***k I am sick of it
Anonymous
AI is inevitable. Get on it or being left behind. There's no turning back now.
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