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Is AI the New Dot-Com? What Lies Ahead in This Potentially Lucrative Bubble?" OpenAI's Chairman Bret Taylor has sparked an enriching conversation as he put forth his perspective on the current state of Artificial Intelligence. In an eye-opening comparison, Taylor likens the burgeoning AI realm to the dot-com bubble of late 1990s. Back then, internet companies exploded onto Wall Street creating a tech fever among investors. It was electric - and chaotic - until it all went bust. Today, with advancements surging rapidly, stalwarts are cautioning about similar overzealousness in AI. But while the dot-com bubble burst was a catastrophe for many investors, it eventually gave rise to robust businesses that dominate today's digital world: Google and Amazon being prime examples. What does this mean for AI? The future can hold immense potential despite the 'bubble' miserably bursting or becoming a roaring success depending upon how we navigate these tricky waters. The agility to adapt during these uncertain times could be determining factors for startups poised on this precipice. With billions invested in AI locking horns with its practical applicability - is history set to repeat itself? Or will we write a divergent story altogether? After all, even if deemed as another 'bubble', who says bubbles can't brim with fortunes? Join us in dissecting this thought-provoking analogy and let's delve deeper into what lies ahead! Link: https://lnkd.in/gq-zsaHv #ArtificialIntelligence #OpenAI #BretTaylor #AINews #TechTrends #FutureOfAI #DotComBubble #InvestInAI #StartUpNation #DisruptiveTechnology

OpenAI's chairman says AI is in a bubble — but one that could be wildly lucrative

OpenAI's chairman says AI is in a bubble — but one that could be wildly lucrative

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