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Will the AI ​​bubble burst as investors become wary of returns?

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Introduction to AI Investment

The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is still attracting significant investment, with tens of billions of dollars being poured into infrastructure, startups, and talent acquisition worldwide. Key announcements this year include investments of $500 billion by Open AI, Softbank, and Oracle in AI supercomputers, and a $100 billion fund by Open AI and Nvidia to maintain the United States’ dominance in advanced chips.

AI-Related Stocks and Investments

Since ChatGPT’s debut in November 2022, AI-related stocks have created an estimated market value of $17.5 trillion, accounting for about 75% of the S&P 500’s gains. Companies like Nvidia and Microsoft have reached record-breaking valuations, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Tencent have also increased their investments to support China’s ambitions to lead in AI by 2030.

Decline in AI Adoption

However, despite the hype, there are signs that the AI bubble may be about to burst. AI usage in businesses is declining, with the U.S. Census Bureau finding that the use of AI tools in companies with more than 250 employees fell from nearly 14% in June to under 12% in August. Economist Carl-Benedikt Frey believes that if new, lasting use cases don’t emerge quickly, the bubble could burst.

Challenges Facing AI

AI’s biggest challenge remains its tendency to hallucinate, producing plausible but false information. Other weaknesses include inconsistent reliability and poor performance of autonomous agents, which complete tasks successfully only about a third of the time. Frey notes that AI systems do not improve through experience and require continuous learning and models that adapt to changing circumstances.

Unsustainable Capital Burning

The gap between sky-high expectations and commercial reality is widening, and investor enthusiasm for AI is beginning to wane. Venture capital deals with private AI firms fell 22% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter, although funding levels remained above $45 billion. Economist Stuart Mills warns that the amount of money invested in AI compared to the revenue generated is unsustainable.

Investor Caution

Big Tech’s recent gains have sparked cautious optimism, but also new doubts about the staying power of AI. Data analytics and intelligence platform Palantir’s revenue rose 63% year-over-year in the third quarter, but its share price fell as much as 7% on the news. AMD and Meta also saw their strong AI-related returns overshadowed by market concerns about sustainability.

The Future of AI Investment

Nvidia’s upcoming earnings could prove to be an important test of whether the AI boom is still here to stay. Professor emeritus Gary Marcus believes that most generative AI companies are both grossly overvalued and wildly overvalued, and that the fundamentals don’t make sense. Julien Garran, partner at MacroStrategy Partnership, argues that the era of rapid progress in large language models is coming to an end due to economic limitations.

Market Correction or Bubble Burst

While some experts predict a catastrophic bubble burst, others believe that the market will correct itself. Sarah Hoffman, director of AI thought leadership at AlphaSense, predicts a market correction rather than a bubble burst, with corporate investments in AI becoming more sophisticated and focused on clear proof of impact. As the AI industry continues to evolve, one thing is certain – the future of AI investment will be shaped by its ability to deliver measurable returns and sustainable growth.

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