There's something investors need to wake up to: the AI sector isn't actually profitable yet, and that's a massive problem waiting to explode. Think about it—the tech giants throwing around their massive balance sheets are in a completely different league. These mega-corporations have resources that dwarf what any independent AI lab can dream of. It's not just about having money; it's about leverage, infrastructure, and the ability to absorb losses while experimenting at scale. The smaller players? They're getting crushed under the weight of R&D costs, compute expenses, and competitive pressure. This profitability gap isn't some minor hiccup—it's fundamental. When capital dries up or sentiment shifts, watch how fast the narrative changes.
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BearEatsAll
· 9h ago
I've already said it, this AI hype is just a big company's money-making game, small players can't survive at all.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 9h ago
Ironically, someone is repeating the words from before the 2017 ICO bubble. You all know how it turned out.
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MemeKingNFT
· 9h ago
I've already said it, this game of AI is just like the madness before the NFT crash—capital inflates bubbles, and retail investors are the bagholders. Big companies have resources to burn, but retail AI companies? Uh, just wait to be harvested...
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 9h ago
Big companies squeezing small companies — I've seen this trick too many times. This time, they've just changed the shell to AI.
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WhaleWatcher
· 9h ago
Honestly, the hype around AI this time is indeed exaggerated. Big companies have the money to burn, while small players simply can't compete.
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SerumSqueezer
· 9h ago
Nah, this is just the usual way to trap retail investors. Big companies have been making profits for a long time, they're just pretending to be poor.
There's something investors need to wake up to: the AI sector isn't actually profitable yet, and that's a massive problem waiting to explode. Think about it—the tech giants throwing around their massive balance sheets are in a completely different league. These mega-corporations have resources that dwarf what any independent AI lab can dream of. It's not just about having money; it's about leverage, infrastructure, and the ability to absorb losses while experimenting at scale. The smaller players? They're getting crushed under the weight of R&D costs, compute expenses, and competitive pressure. This profitability gap isn't some minor hiccup—it's fundamental. When capital dries up or sentiment shifts, watch how fast the narrative changes.